1937 St. Louis Browns Vintage Baseball Player Highlights and Stats
The 1937 sports publication page highlights several key players from the St. Louis Browns, a Major League Baseball team during the 1930s. William H. "Bill" Knickerbocker, former star shortstop for Cleveland, joined the Browns in 1937, playing 155 games and achieving a batting average of .294, while also stealing bases in 1936 on five occasions. James L. "Jim" Bottomley was noted as a veteran first baseman, who played 140 games in 1938, securing a fielding percentage of .992 and totaling 259 base hits over his career. Russell Van Atta was recognized for his diligent contributions on the pitcher's mound in 1936, where he appeared in 52 games and pitched a total of 123 innings.