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Larry Brown Passes Away

By Mark Polishuk | April 20, 2024 at 8:56am CDT

Twelve-year Major League veteran Larry Brown passed away earlier this week at age 84.  Brown is survived by his wife Leni, their three daughters, and nine grandchildren.

Brown hit .233/.300/.313 over 3872 plate appearances and 1129 games with the Indians, A’s, Orioles, and Rangers from 1963-74.  The first nine of those seasons were spent in Cleveland, where Brown became an infield regular and the team’s starting shortstop in 1967-68 and for much of the 1969 campaign.  The large majority of Brown’s career (712 games) came at shortstop, though he had a good chunk of playing time at second base and third base.  After being acquired by the Athletics in April 1971, Brown played in 70 games for Oakland’s AL West-winning team that season, and he then made 47 appearances for the 1972 A’s team that captured the World Series (though Brown didn’t see any playoff action).

Beyond his production on the diamond, Brown was also known for one of the more frightening on-field injuries of his era.  On May 4, 1966, Brown and teammate Leon Wagner collided in pursuit of a fly ball, with Brown suffering a fractured skull, cheekbone, and nose.  Incredibly, Brown was back in action by June 16, and continued to play more or less an everyday role for the remainder of the season.

The obituary provided by Brown’s family provides many details of Brown’s life inside and outside baseball, including his 62-year marriage to Leni, the love of his life.  We at MLB Trade Rumors send our condolences to Brown’s family, friends, and teammates.

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  1. LordD99

    1 year ago

    Death needs to take a holiday.

    RIP Mr. Brown.

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    • Blue Baron

      1 year ago

      It never does and never will. Death is a natural part of life.

      Reply
  2. Mr_KLC

    1 year ago

    Thought I was accidentally on Hoops Rumors for a second there.

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    • Non Roster Invitee

      1 year ago

      There was a Larry Brown in the three major US sports.

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      • Motown is My Town

        1 year ago

        All four there was a Larry Brown, a RB for Washington in the NFL, PG for Denver in the ABA (also became the famous vagabond coach) and a Defenseman for the NY Rangers in the NHL.

        Reply
        • Non Roster Invitee

          1 year ago

          Nice! Now you got me looking up soccer and cricket!

          Reply
  3. sascoach2003

    1 year ago

    RIP

    2
    Reply
  4. drprofsps

    1 year ago

    RIP, an incredible obituary. Thank you for posting that!!!!

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    Reply
  5. mrperkins

    1 year ago

    Anybody that can stay married 62 years must be doing something right in life.

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    Reply
  6. Rckprtrla

    1 year ago

    RIP – sad news to hear. Larry Brown was part of the infield Cleveland had, along with Tony Horton, Vern Fuller and Max Alvis, when I first became a fan as a kid. They weren’t the best infield but they were the infield of my team and their names are stuck forever in my memories.

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    • Non Roster Invitee

      1 year ago

      I thought Tony Horton was going to be a star.

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      • oscar gamble

        1 year ago

        Tony had mental health issues long before society had a clue about them.

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        • jorge78

          1 year ago

          I always wondered what happened to him…..

          Reply
  7. sascoach2003

    1 year ago

    Impressive on the 62 years of marriage and returning to play a month after breaking bones.

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    Reply
  8. all in the suit that you wear

    1 year ago

    RIP

    1
    Reply
  9. Niekro floater

    1 year ago

    RIP

    1
    Reply
  10. This one belongs to the Reds

    1 year ago

    Had some of his old baseball cards. RIP.

    1
    Reply
  11. jorge78

    1 year ago

    RIP Larry…..

    Reply
  12. jorge78

    1 year ago

    I like these respectful death notices but you can’t import a picture of the player? Baseball Reference has a headshot
    readily available on the main player page if you need a shortcut.

    Is it a copyright limitation?

    2
    Reply
  13. HiredGun23

    1 year ago

    RIP L.B.!

    Reply
  14. Ray Epps

    1 year ago

    Larry Brown was left off the A’s playoff roster in 1972 and cheap owner Charlie Finley gave Brown a fake ring. I read this in his bio in Society of Baseball Reaearch.

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    Reply
  15. Royals don't suck

    1 year ago

    A very nice man, always went out of his way to sign. RIP.

    1
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    • For Love of the Game

      1 year ago

      Lots of them did back in the day.

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      Reply
  16. seth3120

    1 year ago

    A lot of death striking MLB right now. My team the Cardinals lost Herzog he was a legendary coach and person in STL. All sad

    1
    Reply
  17. Non Roster Invitee

    1 year ago

    Nobody gets out of here alive.

    Reply
  18. BaseballBrian

    1 year ago

    I look, and there’s a towel, a foot away from my face. Oops, wrong Larry Brown

    Reply

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