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A mailman during the off-season, the Coast Guard Veteran came to the Red Sox from the Browns during the winter. He's proved that he can hit a long ball and has a fine throwing arm. In 1950, his first full year with the Browns, he smacked 13 Home Runs and had 16 Assists. At Baltimore in '49, Ken walloped 32 Homers and led the International League's outfielders in Assists with 28. He had trials with the Browns in '48 and '49. Ken served in the Armed Forces in 1944 and '45.
Batting Tips - Follow Through. Joe Vosmik is one of the few "hometown" players in the major leagues, being a native of Cleveland where he plays for the Indians. Joe's advice to young players is to find the stance which best suits your type of swing, whether near to the plate or far away and, depending on whether your arms are short or long, or whether you are tall or chunky. You may get results from a short choppy stride, like Vosmik's, or a long one like Mel Ott's, or a flat footed one with feet wide apart like Lynn Lary's.
Seven times during Lou's minor league playing days, he batted better than .300. In 1958 in the Midwest League, the outfielder led the circuit with a .365 batting average. That year he also led the division with 35 stolen bases.
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