Chief Roseman
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Chief Roseman | ||
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Outfielder | ||
Born: 1856 New York, New York |
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Died: July 4, 1938 (aged 82) Brooklyn, New York |
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Batted: Right | Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | ||
May 1, 1882 for the Troy Trojans |
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Final game | ||
August 25, 1890 for the Louisville Colonels |
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Career statistics | ||
Batting average | .263 | |
Home runs | 17 | |
Runs batted in | 222 | |
Teams | ||
As Player
As Manager |
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Career highlights and awards | ||
James John "Chief" Roseman (1856 – July 4, 1938) was an 19th century Major League Baseball player from New York who played in the outfield for six teams, mainly in American Association, during his seven seasons.[1] In 1890 he was the player-manager over a short period of time for the St. Louis Browns.[2]
Roseman died in 1938 in Brooklyn, New York, and was buried at St. John Cemetery in Middle Village, New York.[3]
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Preceded by John Kerins |
St. Louis Browns Managers 1890 |
Succeeded by Count Campau |
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