Leon Brown (baseball)
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Leon Brown (born November 16, 1949, in Sacramento, California) is a former
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in
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. He is the brother of
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. Leon Brown was drafted by the
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in the 1966 amateur draft out of Grant Union High School in Sacramento, California. He then went on to spend thirteen years in professional baseball, mostly in the minor leagues. Brown had 74 plate appearances in 64 games as a New York Met in 1976, recording a .214 batting average as an outfielder. He was traded with
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from the Mets to the
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for minor-league first baseman Ed Kurpiel on December 9, 1976.Chass, Murray. "Braves Trade 5 Players For Rangers’ Burroughs," ''The New York Times'', Friday, December 10, 1976.
Retrieved May 1, 2020 His son Channing Brown has played for various collegiate and professional baseball teams including Chandler-Gilbert Community College,
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, and the
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