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Ned Garver
Won 20 games for the last-place Browns in 1951. Lost only 12. Ned's wins were more than a third of the team's total victories (52). Ned also led the American League pitchers in complete games with 24. A good hitter (.305 in '51). With Browns since fall of 1947.
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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.



The 1951 season had just gotten under way when Les was traded to the Red Sox by the Browns. Now he's back with the Browns, being traded in December of '51. The Browns brought Les up to the majors at the end of the '46 season after he batted .297 at Toledo, and in 12 games he hit .371. His hitting dropped off to .157 in '47, but he brought it up to .257 in '48 and in '49, Les hit .291, and .266 in '50. In 1944 and 1945 he served in the Merchant Marine.



In 1948, Stan tied the major league record for Shortstops by taking part in 5 Double Plays in 1 game. His first full season in the Big Leagues was 1946 with the Dodgers. The Pirates bought him in 1948 and he hit .290 and led all National League Shortstops in Assists with 475. Stan's play fell off in '49 after he was hit in the head by a pitched ball and in '50, he hit .257. A War Veteran, he went to the Cards in '51 and was sold to the Browns in '52.



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Eldon Auker
Among the most notable comebacks of 1940 you'll find the name of Elden Auker, pitcher with the St. Louis Browns. Auker was sold to the Browns in the winter of 1940 by the Boston Red Sox. With the Red Sox he failed to display the stuff that had made him one of the best moundsmen on the staff of the Detroit Tigers. The switch to the Browns seemed to put new life into the lanky Kansan - he won 16 and dropped only 11 for a percentage of .593, his top effort in three seasons.
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