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Bob Cain
After appearing in 4 games for the White Sox in 1951, Bob was traded to the Tigers. He got into a total of 39 games. Won 12 and lost a like number. Pitched 176 innings. Gave up 160 hits. Walked 95. Struck out 61. Traded to St. Louis Browns in a 7-player deal, Feb. 14, 1952.
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Owen was inducted into the Army at the end of the 1950 season in which he batted .237 in 119 games. Drove in 50 runs. Joined the Browns in the closing days of the 1949 season, appearing in 2 games. Began in organized baseball with Newark of the Ohio State League in 1944. Saw action with 7 different teams. These included Memphis, Raleigh, Elmira, Springfield.



After appearing in 4 games for the White Sox in 1951, Bob was traded to the Tigers. He got into a total of 39 games. Won 12 and lost a like number. Pitched 176 innings. Gave up 160 hits. Walked 95. Struck out 61. Traded to St. Louis Browns in a 7-player deal, Feb. 14, 1952.



Vic hits a long ball, and is a good man in the outfield. He began the 1952 season with the Detroit Tigers and after appearing in 85 games for them was traded to St. Louis in a big deal. He's been in baseball since 1942. He began as an outfielder and has stayed one with the exception of 1943 with Buffalo when he appeared in 1 game, pitching 2 innings.



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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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