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Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Surviving Browns Players - 4/23/2015
Chuck Stevens 07/10/18 - 96
Tom Jordan 09/05/19 - 93
Dick Starr 03/02/21 - 93
George Elder 03/10/21 - 93
Neil Berry 01/11/22 - 92
Johnny Hetki 05/12/22 - 92
Jim Rivera 07/22/22 - 92
Tom Wright 09/22/23 - 91
Billy DeMars 08/26/25 - 89
Ned Garver 12/25/25 - 89
Frank Saucier 05/28/26 - 88
Johnny Groth 07/23/26 - 88
Ed Mickelson 09/09/26 - 88
Roy Sievers 11/18/26 - 88
Hal Hudson 05/04/27 - 87
Al Naples 08/29/27 - 87
Billy Hunter 06/04/28 - 86
Joe DeMaestri 12/09/28 - 86
Bud Thomas 03/10/29 - 85
Don Larsen 08/07/29 - 85
J.W. Porter 01/17/33 - 81
Tom Jordan 09/05/19 - 93
Dick Starr 03/02/21 - 93
George Elder 03/10/21 - 93
Neil Berry 01/11/22 - 92
Johnny Hetki 05/12/22 - 92
Jim Rivera 07/22/22 - 92
Tom Wright 09/22/23 - 91
Billy DeMars 08/26/25 - 89
Ned Garver 12/25/25 - 89
Frank Saucier 05/28/26 - 88
Johnny Groth 07/23/26 - 88
Ed Mickelson 09/09/26 - 88
Roy Sievers 11/18/26 - 88
Hal Hudson 05/04/27 - 87
Al Naples 08/29/27 - 87
Billy Hunter 06/04/28 - 86
Joe DeMaestri 12/09/28 - 86
Bud Thomas 03/10/29 - 85
Don Larsen 08/07/29 - 85
J.W. Porter 01/17/33 - 81
This Day In Baseball History
1952 — Bob Feller of the Cleveland
Indians and Bob Cain of the St. Louis Browns matched
onehitters. Cain wound up as the
winner, 1-0.
1952 — Hoyt Wilhelm
of the Giants hit a home run at the Polo Grounds in his first
major league atbat.
He was the winner, too, and
pitched 1,070 games in the majors — but never hit another homer.
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