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Gene Moore has been in professional baseball since 1929, making his start with the Midland Club of the West Texas League. He played with various other minor league clubs until he was signed up by the Cincinnati Reds in 1931, who in turn farmed him out. He became the property of the St. Louis Cardinals at the end of the 1933 season, who farmed him out to Columbus, recalling him in 1935. Gene was again farmed out to the Rochester Club in 1935, collecting 144 hits for them and wound up the season with a batting average of .324. On the strength of this, Moore became the property of the Boston Bees and was their regular outfielder until the end of the 1938 season when he was traded to the Brooklyn Dodgers along with Ira Hutchinson for Buddy Hassett and Jimmy Outlaw. Moore's seven-year major-league record shows that he has taken part in 380 games, collecting 415 hits for a batting average of .286.
Although he's one of the smallest pitchers in Baseball, Roy's 4 year Strikeout record in the Minors is a big one. In 1949 and '50 at Bradford he fanned 124 and 150 while winning 14 and 18. In '51, Roy had a 23-9 mark at Pueblo and struck out 171. The next year at Fort Worth, he had 14 wins and 130 SO's and was drafted by the Pirates.
Carl spent three years on the roster of the Athletics, from 1943-1945, with only one loss to show for it, though he made appearances in 25 games. He spent most of the 1945 season and all of 1946 in military service. He returned to the A's for 1947 and had a record of 4-6. Last season he came into his own with 14 wins and 8 losses good for a .636 percentage. A young pitcher to watch.
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