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After an impressive 4-1 debut in 1907 with the Browns, Bailey's career consisted
entirely of losing records, including a 3-18 mark in 1910 and an 8-20 record in 1915
in his second year in the Federal League.
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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
»May 27, 1911:
After giving up three runs in six innings, the roof caves in on the Browns Bill Bailey, as the Tigers send him home a 9–3 loser. In the 5th inning, Browns catcher Jim Stephens, attempting to catch Bush's pop foul, crashes into the grandstand, knocking himself senseless, and sustaining a sprained ankle. Paul Meloan has his 2nd homer in a week for St. Louis, off winning pitcher Ed Lafitte.