HEADLINE
"BROWNS CRUSH PHILADELPHIA PITCHING IN SWEEP OF ATHLETICS"
FEATURED GAMES
1942 - The Browns sweep the Athletics in a double header in front of over 15,000 fans in Philadelphia. GAME ONE - The Browns bash 12 hits off of Philadelphia pitching in the first game, leading to a 5-2 St. Louis victory. The Browns outfield were the difference makers, with all three positions getting on the board. RF Chet Laabs went 2-for-5, including a home run and a double. He would drive in three runs and score one. CF Wally Judnich would go 3-for-5, with a triple, a run scored, and two RBIs. Browns LF would add a hit, stolen base, and an intentional walk. 3B Harlond Clift and 1B George McQuinn would also register a hit in the game. Browns turned three double plays in the game. Browns starter Denny Galehouse would earn the win by scattering ten hits and two runs in 7.1 innings. Al Hollingsworth would get the save. GAME TWO - Browns RHP Bob Muncrief defeated the Athletics on his own, 7-1. The veteran pitcher threw a complete game, masterpiece over the Athletics. After allowing a run in the first inning, Muncrief would only allow five hits the rest of the game. With the bat, Muncrief would drive in two runs by himself with a triple in the top of the second inning. 1B George McQuinn and 2B Don Gutteridge would both have two hits, including double and a run scored. 3B Harlond Clift, CF Wally Judnich, and LF Tony Criscola would all score a run and drive one in. In fact seven of the nine Browns in the lineup would record a hit in the game.
BROWNS' ALL-TIME RECORD ON THIS DAY
22 WINS, 27 LOSSES, ONE TIE
(.448 winning percentage)
WINS BY DECADE
1902-09: 3-4
1910-19: 4-5
1920-29: 4-5
1930-39: 5-4
1940-49: 6-4
1950-53: 0-6
DOUBLE-HEADERS ON THIS DAY
- SWEEP series in 1942 (PHA), 1945 (CWS)
- Lost series in 1953 (NYY)
TRANSACTIONS
1911 - Browns send the contract of LHP Bill Bailey to the Montgomery Rebels (Sothern League) for an option to choose any player from the Rebels roster. Bailey had been a member of the Browns pitching staff for five seasons (19-37, 101 GA, 271 Ks). The Browns would select 2B Del Pratt on June 18, who would become one of the best players of the era. Bailey returned to the Browns in 1912.
1917 - Browns signed amateur free agent RHP Vince Molyneaux. The exact date of this signing is not clear, but he would make his MLB debut with the Browns on July 5, against Cleveland. 1921 - RHP Allen Sothoron returns to the Browns after being waived by St. Louis on May 21. Sothoron had already left his mark in Browns history (1011.1 innings 162 games appeared, 65 complete games, 55 wins, 357 strikeouts), but would later be sent to Cleveland in an unknown transaction on June 9.
1942 - The Browns traded their all-star ctahcer Roy Cullenbine and RHP Bill Trotter to the Washington Nationals for RHP Steve Sundra and RF/1B Mike Chartak. Roy Cullenbine clashed with Browns' manager Luke Sewell, even though he was one of the Browns more productive players. The versatile RHP Bill Trotter had appeared in 144 games with St. Louis, finishing 69 games and hurling nine complete games. RHP Steve Sundra would reach a 25-14 record in three seasons (1942-44) with the Browns. His service in US Army in World War II, interrupted his playing career. He would appear in just two games after his return. RF/1B Mike Chartak would become a valuable member of the Browns championship team. In three seasons, he would bat .251 in 216 games, while becoming one of their best in the field.
DEBUTS
THERE WERE NO DEBUTS ON THIS DAY
BROWNS' BIRTHDAYS ON THIS DAY
1900 - LHP Ed Wells (1933-34)