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The St. Louis Browns purchase pitchers Denny Galehouse and Fritz Ostermueller from the Boston Red Sox

Dec 3, 1940 | Transactions |

 

On December 3, 1940 — The St. Louis Browns purchased pitchers Denny Galehouse and Fritz Ostermueller from the Boston Red Sox. Galehouse will have a 50-58 record in six seasons for the Browns.

 


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1940 | Boston Red Sox | December 3 | Denny Galehouse | Fritz Ostermueller | St. Louis Browns

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