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140:"Once we ran out of cash. Barnes tried to get the board of directors to put up some money. They said, 'No! That's money down the rat hole.' A lot wealthy guys, too ... The Browns had a hell of a time because the Cardinals were so popular and the Browns couldn't do a damned thing. We didn't have any attendance money to build up the ball club with. Most of the clubs had players in the 599: 29: 174:. While Gray was noted in the minors for his batting, it was felt that he was really there as a ploy to drive ticket sales (as a whole, he batted .218 in his only season). Suddenly, Barnes sold the team to 125:. As a member of American Investment Company and Public Loan Corporation, he originally bought it as head of the syndicate of city sportsmen that bought the team in November 1936 for $ 325,000. 178:
on August 11. Muckerman was a minor stockholder of the team since 1939 before being named to the board of directors in 1942, with his purchase of stock being related to the move.
167:(the Browns attracted 508,644 fans, the most since 1924 for the team); in fact, it was the only time from 1926 to the final Browns season of 1953 that they outdrew the Cardinals. 636: 366: 375: 680: 685: 132:, who served as general manager of the Browns for years, "We operated close to the belt. We had to," DeWitt told author William B. Mead in the 1978 book 665: 629: 297: 675: 359: 163:
pennant, their only one in St. Louis. It was also the only time in his ownership that the Browns outdrew the Cardinals, who both played at
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The 1945 season saw plenty of turmoil in a disappointing season. Notably, Barnes was responsible for the signing of one-armed outfielder
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It was in his final full year as owner (1944) when the Browns won the
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that were better than some of the ones we had on the Browns."
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St. Louis, Missouri
St. Louis Browns
St. Louis, Missouri
St. Louis Browns
American League
1936
1944
Bill DeWitt
minors
Los Angeles
Pearl Harbor
American League
Sportsman's Park
Pete Gray
Richard Muckerman
"Sport: Browns to Barnes"
ISSN
0040-781X


Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society
"St. Louis Browns team ownership history – Society for American Baseball Research"
"Muckerman Buys Barnes' Stock And Becomes Browns' President; THE ST. LOUIS BROWNS GET A NEW PRESIDENT"
ISSN
0362-4331
"St. Louis Browns team ownership history – Society for American Baseball Research"
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