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Frank Browning (baseball)

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Win–loss record
  
2–2

Strikeouts
  
16

Role
  
Baseball player

Earned run average
  
2.57

Name
  
Frank Browning

Education
  
Georgetown College

Died
  
May 19, 1948, San Antonio, Texas, United States

Frank Browning (October 29, 1882 – May 19, 1948), nicknamed "Dutch", was a Major League Baseball player. He played one Major League Baseball (MLB) season for the Detroit Tigers in 1910. In 1909 he led the minor leagues in wins while pitching for the San Francisco Seals.

Born in Falmouth, Kentucky, Browning attended Georgetown College in Kentucky and began his baseball career in 1906 with minor leagues. In 1909, the Detroit Tigers MLB team drafted Browning in a rule 5 draft.

In the mid-1920s, Browning was part of a vaudeville quartet.

Browning died of burns received in an accidental house fire in San Antonio, Texas.

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