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Jerry Priddy
At end of 1947 season Brownies bought Jerry from Senators for $25,000. In 151 games for Brownies he had a .296 batting average, including 40 doubles, nine triples and eight homers. Jerry came up through minors in Yankee chain, and joined New York for 1941 season. He was traded to the Senators for the 1943 season.
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In 1948, Stan tied the major league record for Shortstops by taking part in 5 Double Plays in 1 game. His first full season in the Big Leagues was 1946 with the Dodgers. The Pirates bought him in 1948 and he hit .290 and led all National League Shortstops in Assists with 475. Stan's play fell off in '49 after he was hit in the head by a pitched ball and in '50, he hit .257. A War Veteran, he went to the Cards in '51 and was sold to the Browns in '52.



Though Ned's win-lose record was 13-18 last year, he hung up the second lowest earned run average in the League (3.39). Tied for most complete games with 22. Ned is also a good hitter. In a few games in 1950 he was spotted in the 7th slot of the St. Louis batting order. Entered organized baseball with Newark, Ohio State League, in 1944. The Browns bought his contract in the fall of 1947.



Goslin was one of the finest outfielders and hitters in the American League for many years. Breaking in with Columbia of the Sally League in 1920, he hit .316 that year and .390 the next before going to Washington where he starred for ten years. He went to the Browns, back to Washington, Detroit and again a year with Washington. Three times he hit three home runs in a game and in 32 World Series games, hit .287.



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Hank Arft
Sometimes called "Bow-wow" because of pronunciation of last name. In 112 games during 1951. Batted .261. Had 90 hits, including 7 home runs, 5 triples, 16 doubles. Drove in 42 runs. First played for Browns in 1948. Sent to Portland, Pacific Coast League, June 7, 1952.
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