Bullet Rogan was an American baseball player who had an impressive career in the Negro Leagues. He was born in Oklahoma and began playing professional baseball in 1912. Rogan was a pitcher and an outfielder, and was known for his powerful hitting. He was a member of the Kansas City Monarchs for most of his career, and was considered one of the best players in the Negro Leagues.

Rogan was known for his strong throwing arm and his ability to hit for power. He was a five-time batting champion in the Negro Leagues, and he also won the pitching triple crown in 1929. He was a two-time MVP, and was selected to the All-Star team seven times. Rogan was also a great fielder, and was known for his ability to make difficult catches.

Rogan was a leader on the field, and was respected by his teammates. He was known for his hustle and determination, and was often referred to as the "King of the Negro Leagues". He was also a great showman, and was known for his colorful antics on the field.

Rogan retired in 1934, and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1998. He was one of the first players from the Negro Leagues to be inducted, and his career is still remembered today. He was a great player, and his contributions to the game of baseball are still appreciated.