Cleveland Indians Players in Action: 1937 Vintage Print Ad Featuring Bob Feller
The page highlights key players from the 1937 Cleveland Indians baseball team, showcasing their performances and contributions during the season. John T. "Johnny" Allen, who joined the Indians in 1936, is noted for his solid pitching, participating in 36 games with a record of 20 wins and 16 losses, alongside a significant earned run average of 2.87. "Chief" Hale, the third baseman, played in 153 games, achieving a notable batting average of .316 with 196 hits, including participation in 26 double plays. William J. "Billy" Sullivan, a young catcher, made an impression by batting .351 in 93 games while demonstrating strong defensive skills with only nine strikeouts in 319 at-bats. Julius Solters, acquired from the St. Louis Browns, contributed as a hard-hitting left-fielder, finishing the season with a batting average of .291 over 152 games.