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Les Moss
The 1951 season had just gotten under way when Les was traded to the Red Sox by the Browns. Now he's back with the Browns, being traded in December of '51. The Browns brought Les up to the majors at the end of the '46 season after he batted .297 at Toledo, and in 12 games he hit .371. His hitting dropped off to .157 in '47, but he brought it up to .257 in '48 and in '49, Les hit .291, and .266 in '50. In 1944 and 1945 he served in the Merchant Marine.
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First hit the majors with the Browns in 1939. Remained with them through 1947, with 3 years out for the armed forces. Traded to the Cleveland Indians in April 1948. With them for 2 seasons. Divided the earlier part of the 1950 campaign between San Diego and Sacramento of the Pacific Coast League. With Pittsburgh Pirates rest of season, hitting .206 for 40 games. Now back with the Browns.



In 1952 Clint was named the Major League Rookie of the Year and also had the best Fielding Average among AL catchers. The only catchbt in baseball to wear glasses, Clint broke into pro ball in '47, hit .349 for Manchester in '49 and .294 for Kansas City in '51. He played 1 game for the Yanks at the end of '51 and was traded to the Browns.



Ferrell caught in over 100 games a year for 11 years, a total of 1806 games in the majors in addition to over 250 in the minors before starting his major league career with the old St. Louis Browns in 1929. He later went to Boston and Washington, back to St. Louis, and Washington a second time. He caught on six straight all-star teams and in two World Series. He is now assistant to the President of the Tigers.



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Dick Starr
Made 32 mound appearances in 1950. Won 7 games, lost 5. Began in organized baseball with Butler of the Pennsylvania League in 1941. Compiled a 14-7 record. Won 18, and lost 5, for the same club in 1942. Spent next 3 years in service. Returned to chalk up 19 wins, against 10 losses, for Augusta in 1946. With Newark, 1947. Up to Yanks at end of season. To Browns for 1948 campaign.
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