HEADLINE
"POWELL AND BROWNS' POWER TOO MUCH FOR CLEVELAND "
FEATURED GAME
1903 - Browns RHP Jack Powell silences the mighty bats of the Cleveland Napoleons, and the offense is led by an outfield where ever player contributes in a 6-1 victory. Powell would a pitch a complete game, scattering six hits, a walk, and giving up a late run on a fielders choice. LF Jesse Burkett and CF Emmitt Heidrick both would go 2-for-4 while scoring two runs a piece. Heidrick would also drive in a run with his second double of the young season. 1B John Anderson and 2B Barry McCormick would be responsible for driving in five runs in their two combined hits. The win would bring the Browns record to 4-5 in their first nine games
BROWNS' ALL-TIME RECORD ON THIS DAY
18 WINS, 24 LOSSES, A TIE
1902-09: 3-4
1910-19: 5-3-1
1920-29: 5-3
1930-39: 3-4
1940-49: 1-7
1950-53: 1-3
DOUBLE-HEADERS:
Loss two series: 1947, 1952
TRANSACTIONS
1911 - Browns purchase the contract of OF Paul Meloan from the White Sox. A native of Paynesville, Missouri, and a graduate of Washington University, Meloan would play 64 games with the Browns while recording a .262 batting average, which would be a career high. While platooning in the outfield, he would score 30 runs on 54 hits, including three homers, and 14 RBIs. At the end of the season, the Browns would send him to the Toledo Mud hens to finish the 1911 season.
DEBUTS
1910 - C/1B Fletcher Manson Allen, nicknamed "Sled" would face the legendary Cy Young in his first MLB at bat. He would come in to the game for catcher Bill Agnew, in a 3-3 tie game with the Cleveland Napoleons
1914 - William Rumler would get the starting assignment at catcher in his first MLB game. He would get a hit in his first at bat, and the Browns would beat the White Sox 1-0
1943 - Sid Peterson makes his MLB debut in relief of Al Hollingsworth and Paul Dean, pitching two hitless innings, in a 4-3 loss to the Tigers. In the same game, SS Floyd Baker would appear as a pinch hitter for Don Gutteridge but was not able to reach base.
BROWNS' BIRTHDAYS ON THIS DAY
1917 - LHP Hal Hudson (1952)
1892 - OF Jack Tobin (1916, 18-25)
1915 - RHP John "Ox" Miller (1943, 45-46)