Lloyd Brown
Pitcher, Baseball Player
1904 – 1974
Who was Lloyd Brown?
Lloyd Andrew Brown [Gimpy] was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for five different teams between the 1925 and 1940 seasons. Listed at 5 ft 9 in, 170 lb., Brown batted and threw left-handed. He was born in Beeville, Texas.
Lloyd Brown spent 30 years in professional baseball, including 12 major league seasons, but he is best remembered as the pitcher who delivered the most home runs to Lou Gehrig, 15, including two grand slams. In between, he played or managed in the minor leagues during the same period and later became a respected scout.
Brown reached the majors in 1925 with the Brooklyn Robins, spending one year with them before moving to the Washington Senators, St. Louis Browns, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians and Philadelphia Phillies. In between, he played or managed in the Minor leagues during twelve seasons and later became a respected scout. His most productive season came in 1930 for the poor-hitting Senators, when he posted career-numbers with 16 wins, 15 complete games and 258 innings pitched. In 1931 he won 15 games for Washington, collecting career-highs in earned run average and strikeouts, and again recorded 15 victories in 1932.
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- Born
- Dec 25, 1904
Beeville - Profession
- Lived in
- Beeville
- Died
- Jan 14, 1974
Opa-locka
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on July 23, 2013
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