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The most valuable player in the American League last year was Hank Greenberg, a noble experiment that worked. Switching to the outfield after establishing himself as one of the outstanding first-basemen in baseball, Hank proved that a good man can play anywhere. He was a brilliant performer all season in the Tiger pennant march, and hit a lusty .357 in the World Series against the Cincinnati Reds, driving in 6 runs. His season's average was .340, with 150 runs batted in, 41 home runs, and 50 two-baggers giving him the Crown for homers, doubles and runs-batted-in, as well as total bases. Hank has hit 247 home runs in 8 seasons as a Tiger, an average of 31 four-baggers a year.
"Edward Arthur Brandt is a State of Washington boy, who came out of the 1933 season with the reputation of having been one of the leading batters of the National League. And Brandt is a pitcher, who started in his home state on the Seattle team in 1923. Five years later the Boston Braves signed him and he quickly became one of their ace pitchers, a southpaw at that, for he both throws and bats left-handed. Ed Brandt is a six-footer and weighs around 180 pounds. He was born in Spokane, Wash., and is fond of hunting, spending much of his winter time with his gun. His best year is still considered 1931 when. out of 29 games pitched, he won 18 and lost 11. Last year he won 18, but lost 14."
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