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Gordon Goldsberry
"Goldy" saw action with the White Sox in '50 and part of '51. He was then sent to Seattle and returned to the Sox at the end of the '51 season, before being traded to the Browns. A former U.C.L.A. student "Goldy" started in pro ball with Hollywood in '44. His best batting marks in the Minors were: .372 for Albuquerque in '46, .328 for Yakima in '47 and .289 for Memphis in '48. Gordon was sent to Seattle in March of 1953.
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Earl was used almost entirely to relief roles for the Brownies in '52. He didn't pitch in the Majors in '49, '50 and '51, but did quite a bit of relief tossing for the White Sox and Senators in '47, and '48. Earl has been in pro ball since '38. He got into 14 games for the Reds in '45 and had a 15-10 record for Syracuse of the International League in '46. With Oakland, Earl chalked up an 18-8 record in '50 and 16-16 in '51.



Dave came to the Browns from the Yanks in April of '52. He's been in organized ball since '47 when he appeared in 12 games for Denver of the Western League. In '48, '49 and '50 Dave pitched for Kansas City of the American Association. He compiled 14-9, 11-10 and 6-15 records during those seasons, being used in relief a great deal. Dave was in the Service during the 1951 season.



Watch Oscar Melillo when he is circling the bases. Notice that he always touches the bags on their inside corners, stepping off them in perfect stride with his right foot. Never turn on a base with your left foot, which causes you to cross your feet and lose a full stride. Always, when rounding a base, take a little bending run as you approach it, so that you do not have to break your speed by making a sharp, angular change in direction. Remember, the baserunner always has the right of way, and where interferred with by a fielder, is entitled to protection from the umpires.



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Donald Henry Heffner
Don Heffner, one of the most talented, all-around infielders in the American League, joined the New York Yankees in 1934, coming to them from the Baltimore Orioles. He was optioned to Newark the following year, but was recalled at the end of the season, and played with the Yankees until the end of the 1937 season, when he was traded to the St. Louis Browns. His 5-year major-league record shows 302 games played, and 251 hits, for an average of .251.
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