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  1. Mordecai Brown played 14 seasons for 6 teams, including the Cubs and Whales. He had 239 wins, 130 losses, an ERA of 2.06 and 1,375 strikeouts. He won 2 World Series.

  2. Brown’s earned run average was the lowest on the team at 2.60, and his nine wins tied veteran Chappie McFarland for most on the team. Mordecai and Christy Mathewson began their famous face-offs during Mordecai’s rookie year. The first time they met, on July 9, they dueled through eight innings, not allowing a run.

  3. 1909-11 T206 Broad Leaf 460 Mordecai Brown Rookie Card. a. Sold Price: $38,400.00. b. CL Value: $75,477.47. c. Where It Sold: Heritage. Description: The 1909-11 T206 Broad Leaf 460 Mordecai Brown Rookie Card captures the essence of early baseball with its distinct design and iconic portrait of Brown.

  4. Mordecai Brown was tagged with the nickname "Three Fingers" because he lost part of his index finger in a farm-machinery accident in his youth. Brown was one...

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  5. Born in 2508 into a powerful wizard family. Went to Oxford and graduated as valedictorian. Member of the Order of Prometheus. Became Guardian of the Plundered Tomes (AKA the last line of defense against dark wizards AKA the Convocation's deadliest assassin) and a member of the Convocation Grand Council. Went on the run from the Convocation after destroying one of the Plundered Tomes. Husband ...

  6. The following year was also a good one for Three Finger. In 1907 he posted a 20-6 record and an ERA of 1.39. That year the Cubs did win the World Series, beating the Detroit Tigers in five games. In that series Mordecai pitched in only Game 5, winning 1-0. Brown continued his winning ways. In 1908 Mordecai led the league with an ERA of 1.47.

  7. Mordecai Peter Centennial Brown (Three Finger or Miner) Bats Both, Throws Right; Height 5' 10", Weight 175 lb. Debut April 19, 1903; Final Game September 4, 1916; Born October 19, 1876 in Nyesville, IN USA; Died February 4, 1948 in Terre Haute, IN USA; Inducted into Hall of Fame in 1949. BR page

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