HEADLINE
"McMANUS' CRANKS FRIRT MLB HOMER OF KERR AS BROWNS THUMP CHISOX IN DOUBLE-HEADER"
FEATURED GAME
1921 - The Browns took both ends of a double header from the Chicago White Sox at Sportsman's Park. GAME 1 - Browns RHP Elam Vangilder pitched a complete game victory over the White Sox for his third win of the season. He kept the Sox hitters quiet by only allowing a run on four hits, while striking out four. He did not issue a walk during the entire game. The Browns hitters were very busy belting 12 hits off Chicago pitching. 1B George Sisler would go 3-for-4 with a triple, scoring two runs, and recording his 17th stolen base of the season. The best hitting outfield in basebal (LF Ken Williamsn, CF Babby Doll Jacobson, RF Jack Tobin) would combine for six hits, including a double, and two RBIs. The star of the game was rookie 2B Marty McManus who hit his first MLB home run off Dickie Kerr. he also recorded three runs batted in, while scoring a run himself. GAME 2 - The second game of the day was a pitching duel between the Browns RHP Ray Kolp and White Sox RHP Roy Wilkinson. Both pitchers would last all nine innings, with Kolp scattering four hits, and Wilkinson giving up only five hits. The difference was a towering home run by Browns' LF Ken Williams in the bottom of the second inning. Williams would go 3-for-3 in the game, and 5-for-7 with a double, home run, three RBIs, a run scored, and a stolen base.
(Did you know - Dickie Kerr was one of Stan Musial's managers in the minors, and Musials's son Dick Musial was named after Kerr)
BROWNS RECORD ON THIS DAY
Overall Record on June 29
22 Wins, 27 Losses, Two Ties (.431)
1902-09: 1-5-1
1910-19: 4-8
1920-29: 5-5
1930-39: 4-6
1940-49: 6-2-1
1950-53: 2-1
DOUBLE HEADERS
Sweeps: 0
Splits: 6
Swept: 2
TRANSACTIONS
1911 - Browns purchased the contract of RHP Josh Swindell from Winston-Salem. He would never play for the Browns, but would debut with Cleveland in 1911.
1920 - Browns purchased the contract of catcher Johnnie Heving from Battle Creek (Exact date was uncertain). He would make his MLB debut on September 20, which would be his only game with the Browns.
1932 - Browns trade OF Tom Jenkins to the Cardinals for OF/PH George "Steamboat" Fisher. Jenkins would play in 129 games over four seasons (1929-32), With his best season coming in 1931, when he batted .265 in 81 games. Fisher would appear in just 18 games for the Browns batting just.182.
DEBUTS
1943 - RF Al Zarilla would go 2-for-4, including a bunt single to lead off the 5th inning, in the Browns 3-1 win over the Philadelphia Athletics. Zarilla would become a mainstay in the Browns outfield through the 1948 season.
BROWNS BIRTHDAYS
1880 - RF Davy Jones (1902)
1905 - INF Art Scharein (1932-34)