Bunny Brief
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Anthony Vincent "Bunny" Brief, born Anthony John Grzeszkowski (July 3, 1892 - February 11, 1963) was a Major League Baseball first baseman who spent four seasons with the St. Louis Browns (1912-13), Chicago White Sox (1915), and Pittsburgh Pirates (1917). Born in Remus, Michigan, Bunny Brief played in 184 major league games and had a lifetime batting average of .223 and a .306 on base percentage.
After his major league career ended, Brief continued playing in the minor leagues for many years into the 1920s. Though he never hit more than two home runs in any of his major league seaons, Brief holds the all-time record for home runs in the American Association with 256. His eight minor league home run crowns are tied for the most ever, with Ken Guettler. He won home run crowns in: 1911 - Michigan State League (10); 1912 - Michigan State League (13); 1916 - Pacific Coast League (33); 1920 - American Association (23); 1921 - American Association (42); 1922 - American Association (40); 1925 - American Association (37) and 1926 - American Association (26).
In 1921, Brief had a remarkable season for the Kansas City Blues of the American Association with 42 home runs, 191 RBIs, and 166 runs scored.
Brief died in 1963 at age 70 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.