gptkbp:instanceOf
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gptkb:person
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gptkbp:bats
|
right
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gptkbp:batting_average
|
.334
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gptkbp:birthDate
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1852-04-17
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gptkbp:birthPlace
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gptkb:Marshalltown,_Iowa,_USA
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gptkbp:burialPlace
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gptkb:Oak_Woods_Cemetery
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gptkbp:children
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gptkb:Dorothy_Anson
gptkb:Grace_Anson
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gptkbp:deathDate
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1922-04-14
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gptkbp:deathPlace
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gptkb:Chicago,_Illinois,_USA
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gptkbp:final_MLB_game_date
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1897-10-03
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gptkbp:fullName
|
gptkb:Adrian_Constantine_Anson
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gptkbp:hallOfFame
|
gptkb:National_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame
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gptkbp:hits
|
3,435
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gptkbp:home_runs
|
97
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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Cap Anson
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gptkbp:inductedInto
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1939
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gptkbp:managed
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gptkb:Chicago_White_Stockings
gptkb:Chicago_Colts
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gptkbp:MLB_debut_team
|
1871-05-06
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gptkbp:nickname
|
Pop
Cap
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gptkbp:notable_for
|
longest managerial tenure with one team in 19th century
first player to reach 3,000 hits
helped popularize spring training
influential in baseball's color line
member of 19th-century baseball All-Star teams
one of the first superstars of baseball
played 27 seasons in Major League Baseball
won five National League pennants as manager
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gptkbp:occupation
|
gptkb:baseball_player
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gptkbp:played_for
|
gptkb:Chicago_White_Stockings
gptkb:Rockford_Forest_Citys
gptkb:Chicago_Colts
gptkb:Philadelphia_Athletics_(NA)
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gptkbp:position
|
administrator
first baseman
|
gptkbp:retiredNumbers
|
No
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gptkbp:runs_batted_in
|
2,075
|
gptkbp:spouse
|
gptkb:Virginia_Fiegal
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gptkbp:throws
|
right
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Chicago_White_Stockings
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
|
5
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