Where does Doc Cramer rank among baseball greats?
Doc Cramer ranks #47 among the Top 50 all-time at CF. Rankings ⇒ Doc Cramer Teammates Mickey Cochrane Hank Greenberg Bobby Doerr Jimmy Dykes Joe Cronin Ted Williams Dom DiMaggio Al Simmons Lefty Grove George Earnshaw Wes Ferrell Tommy Bridges Hal Newhouser Jack Quinn Bucky Harris Best Season: 1935 Cramer was one of the few good players Connie Mack had left on the A’s. Age 29, Cramer batted .332 with 214 hits, 96 runs scored, 37 doubles, 70 RBI, and a .373 OBP. He led the AL in at-bats, one of seven times he did so. Cramer was named to the All-Star team. Factoids Doc Cramer was a young Ernie Harwell’s favorite player. Most Hits, 1933-1945 Doc Cramer… 2,397 Joe Medwick… 2,360 Bob Johnson… 2,051 Stan Hack… 1,994 Mel Ott… 1,976 Where He Played Cramer was one of the premier defensive center fielders of his era. Born Roger Maxwell Cramer was born on July 22, 1905, in Beach Haven, NJ. Died September 9, 1990, Manahawkin, NJ Batted: Left Threw: Right Primary Position: OF –> Primary T