HEADLINE
"BROWNS BLOW OUT TIGERS IN FINAL OPENING DAY IN ST. LOUIS"
FEATURED GAME
1953 - Browns win the final Opening Day game in St. Louis, with a blowout over the Detroit Tigers. In front of a crowd of 11,804 St. Louis fans, the Browns would collect 13 hits in the 10-0 victory over former Browns pitcher, Ned Garver. Every Browns position player would record at least one RBI. Leadoff hitter, Johnny Groth, would have the best day with two hits including a double, two runs, an RBI, and two stolen bases. Jim Dyck and Vic Wertz would also score two runs. Browns starter Virgil Trucks would pitch a complete game, shutout, where he only gave up four hits (three hits to Tigers LF Russ Sullivan). The Browns would win five of the first six games of the 1953 season.
BROWNS' ALL-TIME RECORD ON THIS DAY
11 WINS, 9 LOSES
1902-09: 2-3
1910-19: 2-5
1920-29: 3-0
1930-39: 2-1
1940-49: 1-0
1950-53: 1-0
TRANSACTIONS
1924 - Browns traded utility infielder Homer Ezzell to the Boston Red Sox for utility infielder Norm McMillan. Both players would spend just one season with their new clubs. Homer Ezzell was signed by the Browns prior to the 1923 season, and appeared in 88 games. He scattered 68 hits and driving in 61, with a .244 average. Norm McMillan hit .253 while playing 131 games with the Red Sox in 1923. McMillian would take on the same role that Ezzell, vacated in the trade. He would hit .279 with 56 hits in 76 games for the Browns. he would be traded to St. Paul after the 1924 season.
DEBUTS
1911 - Earl Hamilton makes his MLB debut pitching the final inning, rendering a run, four hits, a balk, BB, and strikeout, in a 7-5 loss to Cleveland
1912 - George Baumgardner made his debut with a complete game victory over the Detroit Tigers. He would scatter six hits over nine innings. He recorded seven strikeouts and two walks, in a 4-1 win over the Tigers
1914 - 1B John Leary would go 1-for-5 in his debut vs the Detroit Tigers. His only hit was a double of Tigers pitcher Jean Dubuc
1915 - RHP Parson Perryman pitched the 13th inning in relief of Carl Weilman in a 7-6 loss to the Detroit Tigers on Opening Day. Perryman would face three batters, giving up a hit and a run.
1917 - George "Kewpie" Pennington pitched the 9th inning of a 11-0 loss to the Chicago White Sox. He faced four batters, and gave up a single hit. This would be his only inning his MLB career.
1925 - Leo Dixon made his debut as a pinch hitter for Dixie Davis in the 9th Inning of a blowout Opening Day loss. The Browns lost 21-14 to the Cleveland Indians, and Dixon would walk in his only plate appearance.
1953 - Billy Hunter went 1-for-4 on Opening Day as he Browns pelted the Detroit Tigers, 11-0. Playing shortstop and batting 8th, he posted a hit, a run, an RBI, and 2 double plays.
BROWNS' BIRTHDAYS ON THIS DAY
- 1898 - RHP Jess Doyle (1931)