Uncovering the Untold Legends Who Shaped Baseball Before the MLB Spotlight Shone
According to Baseball Reference, the pitcher with the No. 1 similarity score to Brown is none other than the previously mentioned fellow Hall of Famer Bullet Rogan.
Roosevelt Davis (1924-40, 1943-45) and Harry Jeffries (1920-32, 1934, 1943-44)
Before there was Edwin Jackson, there were Roosevelt Davis and Harry Jeffries.
Jackson pitched for the Los Angeles Dodgers in his first three years and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays in the next three. After that, he could never settle into any one place for very long. Jackson was traded six times and signed as a free agent 12 times over his career between 2003-19. He was below .500 for his career, going 107-133 with a 4.78 ERA in 412 games.



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