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Clifford Fannin
One of the rising stars in the A.L. Won 10 and lost 14 with weak Browns last season but finished 16th among the top junior circuit hurlers with a nice ERA of 4.16. In 1947 he won only six games but had an even better ERA mark of 3.58.
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In 61 games for the Browns in 1950. Hit .247, driving in 13 runs on 44 base blows. Billy was the property of the Philadelphia Athletics when they sent him to the Buffalo Bisons for the 1949 season. He was rated the International League's top shortstop. Hit .278 in 109 games. Had six homers among his 105 base hits. Drove in 56 runs. Traded to Browns by the A's for the 1950 campaign.



Satchel led the Negro Leagues in Ks six times before getting a chance to pitch in MLB. In six years in the American League, all after the age of 40, he had an ERA 24% lower than average, adjusting for his ballpark



Don has been in the majors 3 years, has been with four American League teams, beginning and ending with St. Louis. He started with the Brownies in 1950, hit .273 for 139 games. In June of 1951 he was traded to Chicago. In November of 1951 he was sent to the Red Sox. 1952 saw Don play for Boston in 30 games, then Detroit for 45, and finally back to St. Louis for 18 games.



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Hank Edwards
The Brownies obtained Hank from the White Sox at the end of the '52 season. The injury jinx has plagued Hank throughout his career. He's had a broken ankle, a fractured collarbone, and a dislocated shoulder among others. Hank's been in pro ball since '39. He played for the Indians from '42 until '49 when he went to the Cubs. In '51 he went from the Dodgers to the Reds to the White Sox. In '46 he hit .301 and led the AL with 16 Triples.
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