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Alan Strange

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Strange wore three numbers in his career. From 1934 to 1935 with the Browns, he wore 1. In the 20 games he spent with the Senators in 1935, he wore 28. During his tenure with the Browns from 1940-'42, he wore
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Strange played his final MLB game on August 16, 1942,. Much of his minor league career occurred in the top-level
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On December 14, 1933, Strange was sent from Hollywood of the PCL to the Browns for
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Strange got his nickname "Inky" because he worked as a printer in the off-season.
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On October 3, 1939, the Browns drafted Strange back from a PCL team in the
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Strange did not play any major league baseball in 1936, '37, '38 or '39.
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during all or parts of five seasons (1934–35; 1940–42) with the
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On June 29, 1935, the Browns sent Strange to the Senators for
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Shortstop
Philadelphia
Seattle, Washington
1934
St. Louis Browns
1942
St. Louis Browns
Batting average
Home runs
RBI
St. Louis Browns
Washington Senators
American
professional baseball
player
manager
shortstop
Major League Baseball
games
St. Louis Browns
Washington Senators
Philadelphia
Northeast High School
Benny Culp
Bill Hoffman
Bert Kuczynski
Jesse Levis
Eddie Stanky
Penn State University

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