Roger Maxwell "Doc" Cramer (July 22, 1905 – September 9, 1990) was an American center fielder and left-handed batter in Major League Baseball who played...
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football linebacker who played in the NFL for the Arizona Cardinals. Doc Cramer (1905–1990), center fielder who played for four American League teams...
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Co-Leader Al Simmons 654 (1925) Al Simmons 670 (1932) Doc Cramer 661 (1933) Doc Cramer 649 (1934) Doc Cramer 644 (1935) Lou Finney 653 (1936) Bert Campaneris...
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software engineer Daniel Cramer (1568–1637), German Lutheran theologian Doc Cramer (1905–1990), American baseball player Dorothy Cramer, American baseball player...
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American League Triple Crown 1934 Succeeded by Ted Williams Preceded by Doc Cramer Joe DiMaggio Hitting for the cycle June 25, 1934 August 1, 1937 Succeeded by...
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11 Louis Jackson 1961 One-Eyed Jacks Tim 1961 Armored Command Tex 1961 A Thunder of Drums Trooper Denton 1962 State Fair Doc Cramer (final film role)...
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Bill Buckner 2,715 67 Dave Parker* 2,712 68 Billy Williams* 2,711 69 Doc Cramer 2,705 70 Gary Sheffield 2,689 71 Luis Aparicio* 2,677 72 Fred Clarke*...
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Frake Wally Cox as Hipplewaite David Brandon as Harry Clem Harvey as Doc Cramer Robert Foulk as Squat Judge Linda Henrich as Betty Jean Tap Canutt as...
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.301, becoming part of a .300-hitting outfield with Ted Williams and Doc Cramer. In both 1941 and 1942 he scored over 100 runs to finish third in the...
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American football linebacker who played in the NFL for the Arizona Cardinals Doc Cramer (1905–1990), center fielder who played for four American League teams...
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1933 and 1935 the Athletics also traded or sold Jimmie Foxx, Al Simmons, Doc Cramer, and Jimmie Dykes. The Athletics would never come close to having the...
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games. Suzuki's stretch was at 180 games, the longest in the majors since Doc Cramer went 191 consecutive games without back-to-back 0-fers in 1934–35. Suzuki...
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the fifth. Hank Wyse got two outs, before allowing a single and walk. Doc Cramer's RBI single tied the game before Hank Greenberg's three-run home run put...
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from the original on September 13, 2015. Retrieved November 7, 2015. "Doc Cramer Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC...
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major league record with 11 multi-homer games in 1945. Center fielder Doc Cramer, nicknamed "Flit", was a veteran player who had been playing in the major...
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103 Vada Pinson 1,366 Bernie Williams 1,366 105 Brett Butler 1,359 106 Doc Cramer 1,357 King Kelly* 1,357 108 Tommy Leach 1,355 Larry Walker* 1,355 110...
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Willie Davis (2,239), Ty Cobb (2,194), Ken Griffey Jr. (2,145), and Doc Cramer (2,027) are the only other players to appear in over 2,000 games in center...
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LLC. Archived from the original on 2019-04-29. Retrieved 2009-09-28. "Doc Cramer Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC...
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Louis Cardinals September 16, 1924 St. Louis Cardinals August 5, 1931 Doc Cramer Philadelphia Athletics June 20, 1932 Philadelphia Athletics July 13, 1935...
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Sammy Hale Joe Hassler Eric McNair Rudy Miller Bud Morse Outfielders Doc Cramer Walter French Mule Haas Bevo LeBourveau Bing Miller Al Simmons Homer Summa...
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Diana Trilling, American literary critic, author (d. 1996) July 22 – Doc Cramer, American baseball player (d. 1990) July 23 – Leopold Engleitner, Austrian...
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numerous suspensions for "breaking training rules," and one teammate, Doc Cramer, alleged that Tabor would come to the ballpark still "half drunk" from...
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residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Beach Haven include: Doc Cramer (1905–1990), center fielder who played for four American League teams...
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Philadelphia AB R H RBI BB SO AVG Mule Haas, CF 9 3 2 0 1 1 .289 Doc Cramer, RF 8 2 2 1 2 2 .305 Jimmy Dykes, 3B 10 2 3 4 0 0 .266 Al Simmons, LF 9 4 5...
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(1991–1992, 1994, 1997) 8 Ichiro Suzuki (2001, 2004–2008, 2010–2011) 7 Doc Cramer (1933–1935, 1938, 1940–1942) 5 Nellie Fox (1952, 1955–1956, 1959–1960)...
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Greenberg (DET) 41 RBI Hank Greenberg (DET) 150 R Ted Williams (BRS) 134 H Doc Cramer (BRS) Barney McCosky (DET) Rip Radcliff (SLB) 200 SB George Case (WSH)...
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3 2B Joe Gordon Yankees 1 3B Red Rolfe Yankees 3 SS Joe Cronin Red Sox 6 LF George Selkirk Yankees 2 CF Joe DiMaggio Yankees 4 RF Doc Cramer Red Sox 4...
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Speaker (193) (AL Leader). 1938: Joe Vosmik (201) (AL Leader). 1940: Doc Cramer (200) (MLB Leader). 1942: Johnny Pesky (205) (MLB Leader). 1946: Johnny...
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Jimmie Foxx Pinky Higgins Jim Keesey Eric McNair Dib Williams Outfielders Doc Cramer Mule Haas Spencer Harris Bing Miller Jimmy Moore Al Simmons Homer Summa...
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Jimmie Foxx 22 Eric McNair 24 Phil Todt 23 Dib Williams Outfielders 26 Doc Cramer 44 Lou Finney 8 Mule Haas 9 Bing Miller 25 Jimmy Moore 7 Al Simmons...
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