HEADLINE
"BRUCE CAMPBELL LEADS BROWNS PAST PHILLY IN SHOOTOUT"
FEATURED GAME
1933 - In a game that had 33 total hits and 29 runs scored in the first six innings, the Browns were able to sneak past the Philadelphia Athletics, 15-14. Each team had to use four pitchers to survive the game. The Browns starting pitcher, RHP Dick Coffman, would only
last 1.2 innings after giving up seven runs. RHP Hank McDonald would come in fail to retire a batter, but gave up two runs. LHP Wally Herbert would stay on for four innings and give up five runs. Finally LHP Ed Wells would halt the A's batters by entering the game in the sixth inning and only give up two hits the rest of the game.
Offensively, the Browns would score all their runs in three big innings. In the first inning they would score four runs, led by RF Bruce Campbell's RBI double. In the Browns fourth inning, they would score seven runs highlighted by Campbell's three-run triple and 3B Art Scharein's RBI double.
In the bottom of the fifth inning, the Browns would score four more runs, behind Campbell's second RBI triple and 1B Jack Burns' RBI double. Bruce Campbell game stats included going 3-for-4, with a double, two triples, five RBIS, and three runs scored. 1B Jack Burns would go 2-for-5, including a double, three RBIs, and a runs scored. CF Sam West would go 2-for-5 with two RBIs and a runs scored. LF Deb Garms, 3B Scharein, and LHP Wally Herbert would all score two runs each.
BROWNS RECORD ON THIS DAY
Overall Record on July 1
23 Wins, 25 Losses, One Tie (.469)
1902-09: 1-7
1910-19: 5-4
1920-29: 6-5
1930-39: 4-3-1
1940-49: 6-4
1950-53: 1-2
DOUBLE HEADERS
Sweeps: 1
Splits: 6
Swept: 2
TRANSACTIONS
Transactions that took place in the month of July, but have no exact date
1905 - Browns traded Cy Morgan and Art Weaver to Indianapolis for Frank Roth. Roth would bat .234 in 35 games with the Browns.
1910 - Browns purchased the contract of Jim Murray from St Paul. Murray would see action in 31 games in right field, but was only able to reach a .186 average.
1919 - Browns signed amateur Free Agent Gene Robertson. The St. Louis native would be the Browns primary third baseman from 1922-26
DEBUTS
There were no debuts on this day
BROWNS BIRTHDAYS
1879 - RHP Jim Buchanan (1904-05)
1920 - OF/1B Paul Lehner (1946-49, 51)
1924 - OF Ken Wood (1948-51)
1924 - LHP Jack Bruner (1950)