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The fastest base runner and top defensive outfielder in the Brewers system according to Baseball America, Mitchell went 8-for-8 on steals as a late-season call-up in 2022. He belted his first homer on August 29 a two-run shot that helped beat Pittsburgh.
Rick Ferrell, the receiving end of the famous "Ferrell Battery," started with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1925. Farmed out to the minors for three years, he was declared a free agent by Commissioner Landis in 1929 and was signed by the St. Louis Browns. He was the ace receiver for the Browns for four and a half seasons and on May 11, 1933, was traded to the Boston Red Sox along with Lloyd Brown for Shea and cash. Rick was regular catcher for the Red Sox until the middle of the 1937 season, when he, his brother Wes, and Mel Almada. were traded to the Washington Senators, for Ben Chapman and Buck Newsom. A ten-year record shows 1116 hits in 1173 games, for an average of .291.
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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