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  2. Cleveland Browns (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Browns were a baseball team in the Negro National League, based in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1924. [2] In their only season, they finished with a 17–34 record in league play. Their manager that year was Baseball Hall of Fame member Sol White .

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  4. Cleveland Browns all-time roster - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Browns all-time roster is split by name into the following two lists: Cleveland Browns all-time roster (A–J) Cleveland Browns all-time roster (K–Z)

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  6. Josh Booty - Wikipedia

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    Booty was the fifth pick in the first round of the Major League Baseball Amateur Draft (1994). He spent five years in the Marlins organization, hitting a career .269 in the majors. The team reportedly paid him $1.6 million, then a signing bonus record, if he abstained from football in the duration of his contract, but he pursued a career in pro ...

  7. Baltimore Browns - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, the Baltimore Orioles moved from St. Louis, where they were known as the St. Louis Browns. The Cleveland Browns relocation controversy arose when the owner of the NFL's Cleveland Browns was given a new franchise when he relocated that team's personnel to Baltimore. That team now plays as the Baltimore Ravens.

  8. Jim Donovan (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Following the death of WKYC weeknight sports anchor Jim Graner in 1976, the Channel 3 sports director job became something of a "revolving door," as at least six replacements (among them Don Schroeder, Tom Ryther, Joe Pelligrino, Jim Mueller and Wayland Boot) came and went over the next decade – this was until Donovan, who had joined the station in 1985 as weekend sports anchor, finally took ...

  9. Southern Miss baseball transfer portal tracker: Who's in, who ...

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    Southern Miss baseball's season ended on June 2 and the Golden Eagles have begun making roster moves via the transfer portal for the 2025 season. They lost to Tennessee in the Knoxville Regional ...