Playing at First Base, McQuinn would go to four All-Star Games with the Browns, with two of his seasons (1938 & 1939) seeing him reach .300 in Batting Average. He showed decent power, with three straight 15 Home Run years (1938-40), and he would have 108 in total for the franchise. McQuinn was one of the players who did not go into the military during World War II, and he was able to help them win the 1944 American League Pennant.
McQuinn was traded to the Philadelphia Athletics after the ’45 season. With the Browns, he had 1,220 Hits and a Batting Average of .283.
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