Today's Browns Quote
“I had always wanted to be a ballplayer, Nothing else had ever entered my mind." ~ Johnny Lucadello, Browns infielder, reported in the San Antonio Light, February 14, 1954
BROWNS BRITHDAYS ON THIS DAY
1888 - RHP Ed Hawk (1911)
1920 - RHP Karl Drews (1948-49)
1919 - 2B Johnny Lucadello (1938-41)
DID YOU KNOW?
In today's modern Major League Baseball, Spring Training brings excitement, energy, and thousands of fans to their favorite MLB facilities. The Grapefruit League in Florida, and the Cactus League in Arizona offer world class locations for coaches, players, and fans to get ready for the upcoming season. Each team has a Spring home location, and many teams have enjoyed the same location for decades. This ensures that the players have a consistant preseason routine, year after year.
The St. Louis Browns did not enjoy such luxuries as today's players enjoy. In the 52 years of the Browns history, they had a total of 23 different locations, scattered over 8 states, they called home for Spring Training. Some spots would not be considered prime training locations (French Lick IN - 1902, Waco TX - 1913, Bogalusa AL - 1921), while others would be a pleasant destination after a a cold winter (St. Petersburg FL - 1914, Anahien CA - 1946, Miami FL - 1947).
The most common Spring Training location was West Palm Beach, Florida where the Browns trained from 1928-36. The Browns were the first MLB to call West Palm Beach home for the Spring. In fact the Browns are credited with bringing Spring Training to the east coast of Florida. They played their games at Wright Field, which would later be named Connie Mack Field whennthe Philadelphia A's moved in. It was said that manager Rogers Hornsby loved to sneak down to nearby Hialeah Race Track and watch the horses after practices. The Browns pulled out West Palm Beach to train in San Antonio (1937-41).
During World War II (1943-45), the Browns practiced in nearby Cape Giaradeau, Missouri. Other locations where the Browns would call their Spring Training home would include the following: San Antonio TX (1907, 19, 37-41), Mobile AL (1922-24), Houston TX (1909-10, 15), Tarpon Springs FL (1925-27)