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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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Willie came up to the American League at the end of the '51 season with the Senators. He went to the White Sox and then to the Browns in '52. After breaking into pro ball in '48; Willie was moved up to Chattanooga where he played for 3 seasons. During those years, Willie, a standout fielder, hit .237, .248 and .246. He had a .444 mark in 7 games with the Senators in '51.



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.



Hit .271 in 117 games for the 1950 St. Louis Browns. Drove in 55 runs. The Philadelphia Athletics sent Ray to the Buffalo Bisons for the 1949 campaign. He performed impressively in the International League, hitting .295 in 153 games, and driving 113 runs across the plate. He was responsible for 23 homers. His record at Buffalo amply justified his return to the majors.



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Satchell Paige
"Ole Satch" had the best season, in '52, of his long deferred and much interrupted Major League career. He was tied for 2nd in Games Appeared in, turning in an 8-8 record as a reliever and a 4-2 mark as a starter. In addition, he was in the finishing pitcher in 10 other Brownie wins. Satchell hurled a 12 inning, 1-0 shutout against the Tigers in '52. He's been in the AL since '48, hurling for the Indians in '48 and '49 and the Browns in '51.
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