Career
He stood at 6" 2" and weighed 220 lbs. Brown started his professional baseball career in 1893, with the National League"s Baltimore Orioles. He pitched nine innings and allowed six earned runs in his rookie season.
However, he then became dissatisfied with his salary and left the club in June.
After leaving Baltimore, Brown pitched for the Lynchburg Hill Climbers of the Virginia League. In 1896, he went 7-2 with a 3.35 earned run average.
He made it back to the major leagues with the Cincinnati Reds in 1897. On June 12, Sporting Life reported that Brown, "a big, husky fellow with lots of sand and confidence," said that he would "hold his own." Brown pitched 13 innings for Cincinnati and made his last major league appearance on June 15.
Over the next few years, Brown pitched for various teams in the Atlantic League, Western League, and Eastern Shore League.
He died in 1948, in his hometown of Baltimore, Maryland, and was buried in Green Mount Cemetery.