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"Nolan knows he has perfect mechanics. It makes no difference that he doesn't understand the mechanics. He lucked into throwing the ball right. It came naturally to him. If he had been taught, he probably wouldn't do it right."
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1951 St. Louis Browns 1951 St. Louis Browns
1950/1952
Record 52-102 .338
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Standings 8th in the AL (46 games back)
Pythagorean 52-102, 51-103, 51-103
Runs (S/A) 611 / 882
BallparkSportsman's Park
Park FactorsBatting: 103 / Pitching: 107
Attendance293,790 (8th) (16th)
Spring TrainingBurbank, California (Olive Avenue Park)
ManagerZack Taylor
CoachesEd Redys, Fred Hofmann, Jack Tobin, John Berardino, Max Patkin, Ralph Winegarner
ExecutivesPresident: Bill Veeck Jr., President: William O. DeWitt
Minor Leagues(AAA) Toronto Maple Leafs, (AA) San Antonio Missions, (B) Anderson Rebels, (C) Aberdeen Pheasants, (C) Pine Bluff Judges, (D) Appleton Papermakers, (D) Ada Herefords, (D) Pittsburg Browns, (D) Redding Browns
Radio (KWK) Bud Blattner, Howard Williams
TV (KSD) Bud Blattner, Howard Williams

The 1951 St. Louis Browns went 52-102 and finished 8th in the American League. The Browns drew 293,790 to Sportsman's Park. Ned Garver made the All-Star team.

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