Betts was a curveballing righthander who was hampered by weak clubs and the lack
of a fastball. The 5'11" 170-lb Huck (derived from his love for huckleberries) pitched
mostly in relief for the Phillies, but had three solid seasons as a starter for the
Braves. He won a career-high 17 games in 1934.
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