(3) GLENN \"RED\" MCQUILLEN INDEX CARD SIGNED 1938-47 BROWNS PSA/DNA CERT d.1989


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(3) GLENN \"RED\" MCQUILLEN INDEX CARD SIGNED 1938-47 BROWNS PSA/DNA CERT d.1989:
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(3) GLENN \"RED\" MCQUILLEN INDEX CARD SIGNED 1938-47 ST LOUIS BROWNS PSA/DNA d.1989

Glenn Richard McQuillen(April 19, 1915 – June 8, 1989), known also as \"Red,\" was anAmericanprofessional baseballplayer. During a 210-game, five-season career inMajor League Baseball, all with theSt. Louis Browns, he was a reserveoutfielder, playing mainly inleft field. He was listed at 6 feet (1.8m), 198 pounds (90kg) and batted and threwright-handed.

A native ofStrasburg, Virginia, McQuillen attended what is nowMcDaniel CollegeinWestminster, Maryland, and reported immediately to the Browns upon signing with them in1938. In his first professional and Major League game, he hit adoubleas apinch hitteroffJohnny Marcumof theBoston Red Sox, collecting his firstrun batted induring a 12–8 loss atSportsman\'s Park.McQullenbattedan MLB career-high .284 that season, collecting 33hitsin 43 games with St. Louis. He then spent 1939, 1940 and most of 1941 inminor league baseballat the upper levels of the Browns\'farm system. After a seven-game recall to the Browns during September 1941, McQuillen spent all of1942on theSt. Louis roster, when he posted career highs in games (100),runs(40), hits( 96), and RBI (47), while hitting for a .283 average.

McQuillen enlisted in theUnited States Navybefore the 1943 season, serving on the destroyerUSS Bennett (DD-473)in thePacific Theater of Operationsfor three years before rejoining the Browns during the 1946 and 1947 seasons. In1946, he again spent a full season with the Browns, but he could not crack their starting outfield and his batting mark fell to .241.

In a five-season MLB career, McQuillen was a .274 hitter (176-for-643) with fourhome runsand 75 RBI in 210 games. Following his major league stint, he spent 10 years playing andmanagingin the minors, leaving baseball after the 1956 season.

McQuillen died inGardenville, Maryland, at the age of 74

Glenn McQuillenOutfielderBorn:April 19, 1915
Strasburg, VirginiaDied:June 8, 1989(aged74)
Gardenville, MarylandBatted:RightThrew:RightMLB debutJune 16,1938for theSt. Louis BrownsLast MLB appearanceApril 15,1947for theSt. Louis BrownsCareer statisticsBatting average.274Home runs4Runs batted in75Teams
    St. Louis Browns(1938; 1941–1942; 1946–1947)

(3) GLENN \"RED\" MCQUILLEN INDEX CARD SIGNED 1938-47 BROWNS PSA/DNA CERT d.1989:
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