This bobblehead is part of a new series honoring and celebrating Negro League stars. It features Bullet Joe Rogan in his Kansas City Monarhcs jersey. It is officially licensed by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.
- Material: 100% Resin
- Officially licensed by the Negro League Baseball Museum
- Individually Numbered to only 2,020
- Measures approximately 8"
Player Biography
Wilber “Bullet” Joe Rogan didn’t begin his Negro leagues career until age 30, joining the Kansas City Monarchs in 1920 – after nearly a decade playing on U.S. Army teams. Though a small man, Rogan threw a devastating fastball. He complemented it with a dizzying array of other pitches, using a no-windup delivery to throw forkballs, palmballs, spitballs and curves. Rogan played the outfield when he wasn’t pitching and often batted cleanup.
This bobblehead is part of a new series honoring and celebrating Negro League stars. It features Bullet Joe Rogan in his Kansas City Monarhcs jersey. It is officially licensed by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.
- Material: 100% Resin
- Officially licensed by the Negro League Baseball Museum
- Individually Numbered to only 2,020
- Measures approximately 8"
Player Biography
Wilber “Bullet” Joe Rogan didn’t begin his Negro leagues career until age 30, joining the Kansas City Monarchs in 1920 – after nearly a decade playing on U.S. Army teams. Though a small man, Rogan threw a devastating fastball. He complemented it with a dizzying array of other pitches, using a no-windup delivery to throw forkballs, palmballs, spitballs and curves. Rogan played the outfield when he wasn’t pitching and often batted cleanup.