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Sherman Lollar
Hit .280 in 126 games in 1950. Drove in 65 runs. Had 13 homers. Sherman's first year with the Browns was 1949. Batted .261 in 109 games. Fielded .988. Made only 4 errors in 322 total chances. Began in organized ball in 1943 with the Baltimore Orioles. Had major-league experience with the Indians and the Yankees before coming to Browns in a trade after 1948 season.
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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.



Batted .261 in 143 games in 1950. Hit 18 home runs. After the 1950 season Dick was inducted into the Army. During 1949 he was in exactly the same number of games as in 1950, and his batting average was exactly the same. He drove in 77 runs, and had 28 doubles and 23 homers among his hits. Had a .298 average in 71 games in 1948. With Wilkes-Barre in 1947. Hit .323, and scored 115 runs.



Made 32 mound appearances in 1950. Won 7 games, lost 5. Began in organized baseball with Butler of the Pennsylvania League in 1941. Compiled a 14-7 record. Won 18, and lost 5, for the same club in 1942. Spent next 3 years in service. Returned to chalk up 19 wins, against 10 losses, for Augusta in 1946. With Newark, 1947. Up to Yanks at end of season. To Browns for 1948 campaign.



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Dick Kokos
Batted .261 in 143 games in 1950. Hit 18 home runs. After the 1950 season Dick was inducted into the Army. During 1949 he was in exactly the same number of games as in 1950, and his batting average was exactly the same. He drove in 77 runs, and had 28 doubles and 23 homers among his hits. Had a .298 average in 71 games in 1948. With Wilkes-Barre in 1947. Hit .323, and scored 115 runs.
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