HEADLINES
"HANK THOMPSON MAKES HIS MLB DEBUT WITH THE ST. LOUIS BROWNS - BECOMING THE THIRD NEGRO BASBEALL STAR IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES"
July 17, 1947 - Thompson would start at second base for the Browns against the Philadelphia Athletics. He would go hitless in the game, but his defense was perfect (two assists, one putout)
FEATURED GAME
1942 - The Browns take both ends of a double header from the Philadelphia Athletics, as Chet Laabs continues his record breaking home run streak. GAME 1 - LF Chet Laabs caps off a four-run, Browns sixth inning with a two-run homer to lead St. Louis to a 4-2 victory. The Browns sixth inning started with C Harlond Clift drawing a walk, and later scoring on a CF Wally Judnich single. SS Vern Stephens would then drive triple to center field, scoring Judnich. Finally Laabs would hit his home run to left field scoring Stephens. Laabs would finish the game going 4-for-2, with a double, home run, and two runs batted in. Browns RHP Steve Sundra would earn the complete game win, scattering 11 hits and striking out two Athletics. GAME 2 - The Browns bats came alive in an 11-1 thumping of Philadelphia. The Browns took advantage of 11 hits and six walks from Athletics' pitching, while going 5-for-7 with runners in scoring position. In the last game of his amazing hitting streak, LF Chet Laabs would go 3-for-5, including a triple, home run, scoring two runs, and driving in a total of four runs. Vern Stephens would continue his hot hitting, going 2-for-5 with two RBIs. Wally Judnich and RF Mike Chartak would both hit doubles that would drive in two runs, and score two themselves. 2B Don Gutteridge would join the hit parade by hittinghis 17th double of the year. LHP Stan Ferens allowed just one run on eight hits, while recording two strikeouts. In these last eight games, Chet Laabs would hit a total of seven home runs, leading to 22 runs scored.
BROWNS RECORD ON THIS DAY
Overall Record on July 17
26 Wins, 28 Losses (.481)
1902-09: 4-2
1910-19: 4-6
1920-29: 8-4
1930-39: 3-7
1940-49: 6-4
1950-53: 1-5
DOUBLE HEADERS
Sweeps: 4
Splits: 4
Swept: 4
TRANSACTIONS
1931 - Browns traded C/PH Jack Crouch to Milwaukee Brewers of the American Association, for catcher Bennie Bengough. Crouch batted .143 in 14 games for the Browns between 1930-31. He would return to the St. Louis in 1933, batting .133 while appearing in 19 games. Bengough would hit .251 in 94 games with the Browns from 1931-32.
DEBUTS
1947 - 2B Hank Thompson makes his MLB debut, the first Negro Baseball Player for the Browns, starts at 2B and goes hitless in the Browns 16-2 loss to the Philadelphia Athletics
(Thompson would also become the first Negro Baseball player for the New York Giants, after the Browns released him in 1948)
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