Browns utility infielder, Owen Friend, was born on March 21, 1927 in Granite City, Illinois. The Browns discovered the young, tall infielder while playing in semi pro leagues across the river from St. Louis. He was signed by Browns scout Fed Hoffman prior to the 1944 season.
Friend would spend most of the next five seasons, playing within the Browns minor league system. He would spend time with the Newark Moundsmen (1944), Memphis Chickasaws (1945), Raleigh Capitals (1945), Elmira Pioneers (1946), San Antonio Missions(1947), Springfield Browns (1947), Muskegon Clippers (1948), and back with Elmira to start the 1949 season.
Friend would make his MLB debut on October 2, 1949 during both games of a double header vs the Chicago White Sox. In the twin-bill, he would go 3-for-8 with an RBI and run scored. He would go into the 1950 season, as the Browns starting second baseman. He would play in 119 games (93 at 2B, 24 at 3B, three at SS) hitting a fair .239 with 91 hits including 15 doubles, 8 home runs, and 50 RBIs.
Owen Friend would he drafted into the US Military and serve 2 years in the Korean War. While serving the nation in war, he would be traded on December 2, 1952 to the Tigers, It would be one of the last major trades in Browns history for they would send Friend, Bob Nieman, and Jay Porter to the Tigers, for Johnny Grith, Virgil Trucks, and Hal White.
Once he returned from the War, he would go on and play professional baseball until 1964.
After he retired from playing baseball, he would begin a long, successful scouting and coaching career. He would coach in dozens of teams across Canada and the United States. He would work within the Astros, Orioles, Royals, and Cardinals organizations.