HEADLINE
"BROWNS AND TIGERS WORKOUT A TEN PLAYER, BLOCKBUSTER DEAL"
FEATURED GAMES
1923 - The Browns' Urban Shocker and Red Sox Bill Piercy would both pitch complete games in a Browns 3-0 victory. LF Ken Williams would drive in the only earned run against with a solo home run in the bottom of the 8th inning. Hank Severeid and Ken Williams would also score on unearned runs due to errors by the Red Sox.
BROWNS' ALL-TIME RECORD ON THIS DAY
13 WINS, 31 LOSSES
WINS BY DECADE
1902-09: 2-3
1910-19: 4-5
1920-29: 3-4
1930-39: 1-8
1940-49: 2-8
1950-53: 1-3
DOUBLE-HEADERS:
Split series in 1945 (PHA), 1946 (CLE), 1951 (DET)
TRANSACTIONS
1939 - Browns trade RF Beau Bell, SS Red Kress, RHP Bobo Newsom, and RHP Jim Walkup to Detroit for 3B/SS Mark Christman, RHP George Gill, RHP Bob Harris, RHP Vern Kennedy, RF Chet Laabs, and RHP Roxie Lawson. Rarely do you see a 10 player trade within the first month of the season. The value of this trade for the Browns came with additions of Chet Laabs and Mark Christman. They were key members of the 1944 American League championship team. Christman would hit .271 with 148 hits including 83 RBIs. Laabs would hit the most important home runs in Browns history on the last day of the 1944 season.
DEBUTS
1911 - 2B Ed Hallinan would start his first MLB game, going 0-for-2 with two walks, in the Browns 7-0 loss to the Philadelphia Athletics.
1915 - RHP Scott Perry would start against the Philadelphia Athletics, but only last two innings giving up three runs on five hits and a walk, as the Browns come back to win, 6-5.
1944 - LHP Sam Zoldak would enter the game in the 5th inning in relief of Sig Jakucki, and give up a run on three hits, in the Browns 8-3 loss to the Philadelphia Athletics
BROWNS' BIRTHDAYS ON THIS DAY
1924 - RHP Cliff Fannin (1945-52)
1901 - 3B Pat Burke (1924)