HEADLINE
"BROWNS CLOBBER WASHINGTON FOR 14 RUNS IN DOUBLE-HEADER SWEEP"
FEATURED GAMES
1950 - The Browns would take both ends of a double header from the Washington Nationals, out scoring Washington 14 to 4. GAME 1 - Behind 13 hits against the Washington pitching staff, the Browns take the opening game, 8-3. The Browns were led by 1B Hank Arft who would go 4-for-4, including a triple, two runs, and an RBI. LF Don Lenhardt would would drive in a two runs with his eighth inning home run off Dick Weik. Catcher Sherm Lollar would hit a double, driving in a runs and later scoring himself. RF Dick Kokos, 3B Bill Sommers, 2B Owen Friend, and SS Tom Upton would all record a hit against Washington. RHP Fritz Dorish would get the win with his complete game victory, scattering five hits and two strikeouts. GAME 2 - Browns RHP Cliff Fannin would shut down the Washington lineup in the night cap of the double header, 6-1. Fannin would strikeout seven players, while allowing four hits and just a single run. Sherm Lollar, Tom Upton, and Owen Friend would all go 2-for-4 with a combined five RBIs. Lollar would crank a fifth inning homer off Bob Kuzava, while Upton hits two triples and Kokos adds a double
BROWNS' ALL-TIME RECORD ON THIS DAY
17 WINS, 22 LOSSES, ONE TIE
(.435 winning percentage)
WINS BY DECADE
1902-09: 1-3
1910-19: 4-5
1920-29: 5-5
1930-39: 1-6-1
1940-49: 4-5
1950-53: 2-1
DOUBLE-HEADERS ON THIS DAY
- SWEEP series in 1950 (WASH)
- Lost series in 1931 (PHA)
- Split series in 1917 (BOS), 1937 (NYY, Game Two ended in a tie), 1943 (CLE), 1948 (PHA)
TRANSACTIONS
1930 - In a fit of rage, Browns owner Phil Ball trades his best hitter Heinie Manush, and pitcher General Crowder, to Washington for Goose Goslin
1917 - Browns purchased the contract of Speed Martin from the White Sox
DEBUTS
1910 - RHP Farmer Ray would make his debut in relief of Jack Kramer in the 2nd inning of a 6-1 loss to the Philadelphia Athletics. He would record a walk, a hit, a run, and strikeout in 6.2 innings.
BROWNS' BIRTHDAYS ON THIS DAY
1895 - LHP Emilio Palmero (1921)
1929 - LHP Sherman "Bud" Swartz (1947)