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Satchel Paige
As the first Black American League pitcher, Satchel made his starting debut in 1948 before 72,434 fans intrigued by the 42-year old Negro Leagues legend.
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Virgil won only 5 games for the Detroit Tigers in 1952, while losing 19, but the first and last of his five wins were no hit ball games. The first was over the Washington Senators and the other over the Yankees, no mean trick. He began in 1938 and came to the majors at the end of the 1941 season with the Tigers. He remained with them until traded to the Brownies for 1953.



At end of 1947 season Brownies bought Jerry from Senators for $25,000. In 151 games for Brownies he had a .296 batting average, including 40 doubles, nine triples and eight homers. Jerry came up through minors in Yankee chain, and joined New York for 1941 season. He was traded to the Senators for the 1943 season.



The Indians brought Fred up to the majors in '51 after he batted .300 at Oklahoma City in '50. Before the '51 season got under way, he was traded to the Browns. Fred has been in organized ball since '42, except for 3 years in the Navy. After the War, he played with Tacoma in '46 and Burlington in '47. Fred hit .305 at Oklahoma City in '48 and smacked 11 homers.



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Dick Kokos
Dick rejoined the Browns in '53 after missing the '51 and '52 seasons while serving in the Armed Forces. He joined the Browns in mid-season of '48, hitting 298 in 71 games. Dick hit .261 in both '49 and '50 and had a total of 41 Homers during those 2 seasons. He broke in with a .321 mark at Batavia in '45. For the same club in '46, Dick hit .344. The Browns called him up after a .324 season at Wilkes-Barre and a .315 average at Toledo.
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