St. Louis Browns LF Joe Vosmik was born on April 4, 1910 in Cleveland, Ohio. He would only spend one season with the Browns, but he was one of the most productive players on the team that season. He would play 144 games and bat a stellar .325.
Joe Vosmik started his MLB career with his home town team, the Cleveland Indians in 1930. He would spend the first half of that season batting .397 with the Terre Haute Tots. His MLB debut was with the Indians on September 13, 1930, He would spend the next six seasons with the Indians, while making the All Star Game in 1935.
The Browns acquired Joe Vosmik along with Oral Hildenbrand and Bill Knickerbocker from the Indians on December 2, 1937. The Browns sent Ivy Andrews, Lyn Lary, and Moose Solters to the Indians to complete the trade. He was a major addition for the Browns. He would record 19 hits in his first 10 games in St. Louis. By the end of the season , he had ripped 193 hits including 47 doubles, nine triples, four home runs, and driving in 93 runs. The Browns had one of the great outfields that season, with all three outfielders hitting over .320 (Vosmik .325, Sam West .328, Beau Bell .340).
Vosmik was so good, the Browns took advantage of his production and traded him to the Boston Red Sox. In return the Browns received Bobo Newsom, Red Kress, and Buster Mills. He would spend two season with the Red Sox (1938-39), two with the Brooklyn Dodgers (1940-41), and a single season with the Washington Nationals (1944).
After suffering through a chronic leg injury, Vosmik would retire from baseball on February 21, 1945. In his retirement he managed in the minor leagues, and scouted for the Indians for three seasons.
After a successful operation to remove a lung tumor, he would contract pneumonia as pass on January 27, 1962. He would be inducted into the Ohio Baseball Hall of Fame.