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Chuck Rose

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The following year, Rose returned to the Houston Buffaloes. He played for them from 1910 to 1915 and won over 20 games three times in those six years. In 1913, he went 26-7 and led the Texas League in wins. He retired with a career record of 143-99 in the minor leagues.
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In 1907, Rose joined the Burlington Pathfinders. The following season, he played for three teams: the
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above .270 during each campaign and twice batted over .300.
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Rose spent most of the 1909 season with the Texas League's
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September 29, 1909, for the St. Louis Browns
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September 13, 1909, for the St. Louis Browns
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Index

Charlie Rose (disambiguation)
Pitcher
Macon, Missouri
Salina, Kansas
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
St. Louis Browns
1909
pitcher
outfielder
first baseman
Major League Baseball
St. Louis Browns
Macon, Missouri
Northern League
batting averages
Central Association
Texas League
Austin Senators
Pacific Coast League
Portland Beavers
hits
win–loss record
Houston Buffaloes
American League
earned run average
Salina, Kansas

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