- Brooks Lawrence
Brooks Ulysses Lawrence (January 30, 1925 – April 27, 2000) was a
Major League Baseball All-Star pitcher for theSt. Louis Cardinals (1954-1955),Cincinnati Redlegs (1956-1959), andCincinnati Reds (1960).Lawrence was born in
Springfield, Ohio , and attendedMiami University inOxford, Ohio . His career started in the Negro National League, where he earned the nickname "Bull".His Major League debut came in 1954. As a 29-year-old rookie, Lawrence went 15-6 with a 3.74 ERA while starting and relieving for the 1954
St. Louis Cardinals . Lawrence struggled in 1955 and he was demoted to Oakland (in thePacific Coast League ), but he went 5-1 down the stretch and earned a second chance with the big-league club.Lawrence's best season came in 1956. Prior to that year, St. Louis sent Lawrence and Sonny Senerchia to the
Cincinnati Reds in exchange for Jackie Collum. With the Reds that season, Lawrence posted a 19-10 record and a 3.99 ERA. He opened the season with 13 consecutive wins and earned a spot on theNational League All-Star team. That year he led theReds in wins, innings pitched and shutouts.Lawrence's career came to a close in 1960, and he retired with an overall record of 69-62 with a 4.25 ERA in 1,040.7 innings pitched. Thanks largely to his 13-game winning streak and his association with the surprisingly successful 1956 Reds club, Lawrence earned induction into the
Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame in 1976.After his retirement from baseball, Lawrence worked for
International Harvester in his hometown ofSpringfield, Ohio . He later worked for theCincinnati Reds in scouting, minor league player development, and radio and television.He died on April 27, 2000.
Trivia
* Lawrence made his major-league debut on June 24, 1954
* Lawrence's 13-game winning streak came to an end on July 21, 1956, whenRoberto Clemente ’s three-run homer led the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 4-3 victory over Cincinnati.
* The 1956 Reds tied aNational League record with 221 home runs, but none of Lawrence's 11 hits that season was a home run.External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/l/lawrebr01.shtml Baseball-reference.com - Brooks Lawrence]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/L/Lawrence_Brooks.stm BaseballLibrary.com - Brooks Lawrence]
* [http://www.historicbaseball.com/players/l/lawrence_brooks.html Historic Baseball - Brooks Lawrence]
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