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Originally posted by forseti-6
Brewers? Wow, I certainly didn't know that. I know Baltimore used to be a minor league team... is that what Milwaukee used to be as well?
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They were a minor league team, like the Orioles, for a while before the Braves moved there in '53. However, when the AL became a major league in 1901, the Brewers were a major league team. The next season, however, they moved to St. Louis, and 50 years later, to Baltimore.
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Originally posted by Jimmy4
Yay, got one, so here's another:
Pete Gray played only one year of professional baseball, in 1945 with the St. Louis Browns. He played in 77 games, had a .218 Batting Average, scored 26 runs, and had 13 RBI's.
With stats that poor, why is he a memorable baseball player?
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He had only one arm. One of the unsung heros of the game.