Ernest Brown worked hard in high school, two pro seasons

Edmondson High senior hurler Ernest Brown went on a run in 1987, with a near no-hitter, a no-hitter and a one-hitter, The Baltimore Evening Sun wrote.

Brown then explained to The Evening Sun how he did it.

"I have a good head on my shoulders, a good fastball, and I can read batters well," Brown told The Evening Sun. "I play as often as I can, especially during the summer. I really work hard at it."

Brown eventually worked hard enough to play in college - and in the pros. His pro career saw two seasons. He topped out at short-season.

Brown's pro career began in 1990, taken by the Red Sox in the 21st round of the previous year's draft out of Community College of Baltimore County, Catonsville Campus.

Brown went 8-1 that senior year in 1987 at Edmondson, striking out 100 batters. He also won first-team All-Metro. He signed as a pro in September 1989.

Brown started with the Red Sox in the rookie Gulf Coast League. He went 0-1 in 10 outings, one start. He had a 8.05 ERA.

He returned for 1991, but his stay proved brief. Assigned to short-season Elmira, Brown saw a single relief outing. He gave up two earned in two innings of work to end his career.


1990 Minor League Tally 
Players/Coaches Featured:4,657
Made the Majors:1,481-31.8%
Never Made Majors:3,175-68.2%-X
5+ Seasons in the Majors:615
10+ Seasons in the Minors:368