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1924-1925 |
Homer Ezzell trained with the Browns in the spring of 1924, but the day before
the season opened, he was traded to the Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox skipper was
Lee Fohl, who had been Homer’s manager for the first two-thirds of the 1923
season before being relieved of his position. He said he felt the Red Sox would
get more power from the straight-up trade by acquiring Homer, who appeared in 90
games for Boston, 64 of them at third base and 21 at short. He even caught in
one game ...
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