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According to Beckett's Baseball Card Alphabetical Checklist book Elmer Brown was included in just one (not vintage) set: the 1990 Target Stores set, card #81.
In defense of Mr. Brown, he was a pretty fair country pitcher. Besides pitching for parts of five years in the major leagues, he twice won 20+ games for the Class C Akron Champs with winning percentages of .750 and .815 in 1910 and '11, respectively. These stats compliments of Baseball-Reference.com: https://www.baseball-reference.com/p...rownel01.shtml |
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