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Daily Position Focus: Third Base

Bobby Wallace
Gene Robertson
Harlond Clift
Bob Dillinger
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George Sisler
Satchel Paige
Satchel Paige

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* Factoid: Tommy Byrne played Pitcher for the mighty Browns.
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A basketball player as well as a baseball star. He has been catching in big league baseball about 10 years. He spent eight years with the New York Yankees and played in three world series. He went to the St. Louis Browns in 1931. Bernard Oliver Bengough was born in Niagara Falls, N. Y., July 27, 1898. Went to Niagara University after which he played five years with Buffalo, before he went up to the Yankees. He is five feet, eight inches tall and weighs around 170 pounds. He bats right-handed. Batted .252 in 54 games.



Sometimes called "Bow-wow" because of pronunciation of last name. In 112 games during 1951. Batted .261. Had 90 hits, including 7 home runs, 5 triples, 16 doubles. Drove in 42 runs. First played for Browns in 1948. Sent to Portland, Pacific Coast League, June 7, 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.



Rookie Cards

Mizell Platt
Sherman Lollar
Clifford Fannin

Gallery Redux!

Walt Judnich, Outfield - Browns.
Roy Sievers, Outfield - Browns. and Roy Sievers, Third Base - Browns.

Back to the Front! Browns card back du jour...

Satchel Paige
As the first Black American League pitcher, Satchel made his starting debut in 1948 before 72,434 fans intrigued by the 42-year old Negro Leagues legend.
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Browns
Total Card Count

333

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