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249:, who eventually moved on to the major leagues. As a pitcher for the Gremlins, Kucab posted a 13–1 record, followed up by 12–4. He had the best winning percentage and pitched four shutouts in his 15 starts, tying him for second in the Mid-Atlantic League in whitewashes. Kucab was brought up by the Philadelphia Athletics in 1951. 206:
In 1939, the Browns ranked seventh in the eight-team league, but the team rebounded the following year. In 1940, the Browns were poised to take the championship but lost to the Akron Yankees. The Browns disbanded when the Mid-Atlantic League suspended operations at the outset of America's entry into
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in 1947. The Gremlins' brief run coincided with the 33rd NABF sandlot "world series", which won recognition for Youngstown among national observers. A local newspaper editorial stated: "If any other city has comparable equipment, it is not generally known. Baseball Commissioner Chandler exclaimed in
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sportsmen Bill Koval and Nick Andolina, who "bankrolled" the reorganization of the Mid-Atlantic League in 1946. The team went 67–62, good for third place in the six-team league. They were defeated in the first round of the playoffs, three games to one, to the
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on June 2, 1951. The Oil City club then disbanded 2 months later on August 6. That year also turned out to be the last for the Mid-Atlantic League, as the organization soon folded. Minor league baseball would not return to the
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Sailors. The owners acknowledged that the team had been a losing venture at the close of the 1946 season but indicated to Frank Ward, sports editor of
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Landolf, Charles A. (April 1, 1977). "Youngstown Once Main Link In Minor Loop Baseball Chain". Youngstown Vindicator. p. 7.
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Guerrieri, Vince. "Youngstown Baseball Has a History Dating Back to 19th Century". Did the Indians Win Last Night?.
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World War II. The team is best remembered for its role in launching the career of major league player
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Ward, Frank B. (September 18, 1946). "Along the Sports Rialto". The Youngstown Vindicator.
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After the war, Youngstown fielded a new team for the Middle Atlantic League, the
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Ward, Frank B. (September 17, 1946). "Along the Sports Rialto".
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fields are better than the parks of many professional teams".
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and the team enjoyed a working relationship with the
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Youngstown Browns
1939
1951
Youngstown, Ohio
Middle Atlantic League
Philadelphia Athletics
St. Louis Browns
Idora Park
Mid-Atlantic League
Youngstown, Ohio
St. Louis Browns
Floyd Baker
Youngstown, Ohio
Pittsburgh
Erie
The Youngstown Daily Vindicator
Johnny Kucab
sandlot
Philadelphia Athletics
Oil City, Pennsylvania
Mahoning Valley
Niles, Ohio
Cleveland Indians
New York–Penn League
Mahoning Valley Scrappers



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