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Daily Position Focus: Catcher

Sam Agnew
Les Moss
John Lester Moss
Benny Bengough
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Satchel Paige
George Sisler
Satchel Paige

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* Factoid: Cliff Fannin played Pitcher for the mighty Browns.
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Made 32 mound appearances in 1950. Won 7 games, lost 5. Began in organized baseball with Butler of the Pennsylvania League in 1941. Compiled a 14-7 record. Won 18, and lost 5, for the same club in 1942. Spent next 3 years in service. Returned to chalk up 19 wins, against 10 losses, for Augusta in 1946. With Newark, 1947. Up to Yanks at end of season. To Browns for 1948 campaign.



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.



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.



Rookie Cards

Donald Henry Heffner
Mizell Platt
Roy Sievers

Gallery Redux!

Marty Marion, Shortstop - Browns.
Bill Trotter, Pitcher - Browns.

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

Clint Courtney
In 1952 Clint was named the Major League Rookie of the Year and also had the best Fielding Average among AL catchers. The only catchbt in baseball to wear glasses, Clint broke into pro ball in '47, hit .349 for Manchester in '49 and .294 for Kansas City in '51. He played 1 game for the Yanks at the end of '51 and was traded to the Browns.
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Rookie

Browns
Total Card Count

334

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