Brown was drafted three times by major league teams, first by the
Pittsburgh Pirates in 1965, then by the
Boston Red Sox in 1966, before finally signing with the Cubs on June 20, 1966. He spent the next couple of years in the minor leagues. He made his only major league appearance on September 21, 1968, against Pittsburgh at
Forbes Field. Brown relieved
Bobby Tiefenauer, who had in turn relieved the Cubs' starter that day,
Joe Niekro. He gave up two hits, including a single by
Maury Wills, and issued an
intentional walk to
Roberto Clemente. He allowed one run in two innings of work, retiring opposing pitcher
Dock Ellis on a line drive back to the mound for the final out of his debut. Brown was removed for pinch-hitter
Clarence Jones in the next inning. He would never pitch in the majors again. The following season, he played in Double-A with San Antonio, going 9–10, and suffered a
rotator cuff injury. He had played baseball only because his father loved the sport. His brother Calvin advised him to come out to Hollywood. ==Acting and stuntman career==