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What was the longest nine inning game played in the American League?

Yankees and Red Sox, May 10, 1952 - 3 hours and 35 minutes.

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Reliable Boston Brave outfielder. He hit .298 in 1950 keeping his 9 year big league batting average over .300.



Bob had the best won-and-lost record of his AL career in '52, when he tied "Satchell" Paige for most victories on the Brownie pitching staff. Bob broke in with a 12-5 mark at Bristol in '43 and turned in his best Minor League record in '46 when he posted a 13-4 mark for Manchester. He came up to the Majors with the White Sox at the end of the '49 season, went to the Tigers in May of '51 and joined the Browns in February of '52.



The Boston Red Sox mound corps received an unexpected shot in the arm last year when rookie Jim Lonborg proved he had the makings of a big league winner. The strong righthander has a jumping fastball, a sharp curveball and good control. In 1965, the twenty-two year old hurler was third on the Bosox staff in complete games. A natural born athlete, Jim chose baseball after impressing as a basketball player for his California high school.



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