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Answer to Trivia Question

White team won the most consecutive games in one season?

New York Giants (26), 1916.

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The "Brooklyn Powerhouse" enjoyed a great year in '54 posting the best Batting Average of his career. He placed 2nd in the N.L. in Homers and tied for 2nd with the Most Runs Batted In. Since coming to Brooklyn as a Catcher in '47, he's averaged over 30 Home Runs in 7 full seasons and is one of the most feared sluggers in the League. He's also a great fielder.



Expected to develop into a top-notch chucker. In 33 games for the Cubs in 1951, pitching 202 innings. Had a record of 6 and 17. His earned run average was 3.79. Began in baseball in 1941. Had an 18-2 record in the Appalachian League in 1942. First hit majors in 1946.



One of the leading pitchers of the International League is Warren (Curley) Ogden a right hander. Last year, pitching for the Royals he won 11 games and lost 13 for a team which finished fourth. Ogden spent several seasons with the Philadelphia Athletics, going direct from Swarthmore College, where he had starred in the box. Besides starring with Swarthmore, Ogden also pitched for a semi-pro team managed by Frank Baker, former Philadelphia Athletic star. He is a brother of Jack Ogden of the Baltimore Club; was born in Ogden, Pa. January 24, 1901. 6 feet 1 inch tall, weighs 180 pounds.



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