Doc cramer

Doc Cramer

NOT RANKED IN TOP 100
1929—1948
Center Field
BORN
July 22, 1905, in Beach Haven, NJ
BATS / THROWS
Left / Right
HEIGHT / WEIGHT
6-2 / 185
PRIMARY TEAM
Boston Red Sox
.296
BATTING AVERAGE
2239
GAMES
13.1
WAR
.340
ON-BASE PCT
1357
RUNS
13.6
WAR7
.375
SLUGGING
2705
HITS
8.5
WAR3
.715
ON-BASE + SLUGGING
37
HOME RUNS
0.9
WAR PER SEASON
Cramer was nicknamed “Flit”, which was the name of a popular insecticide, by sportswriter Jimmy Isaminger for his great ability to judge fly balls; in other words, he was death to flies. Indeed, he led AL outfielders in putouts in 1936 and 1938. He was twenty years too late: had he debuted in 1909 instead of 1929, his skills would have bene much more appreciated. Doc was a singles hitter with good speed, a perfect talent had he played in the deadball era.
5-TIME
ALL-STAR

Compared to Hall of Fame Center Fielders

CAREER LONG PEAK PRIME SHORT PEAK JAWS WAR PER
Cramer
CAREER
13.1
LONG PEAK
13.6
PRIME
10.7
SHORT PEAK
8.5
JAWS
13.4
WAR PER
0.9
AVERAGE HALL OF FAMER
CAREER
LONG PEAK
PRIME
SHORT PEAK
JAWS
WAR PER

Where Does Doc Cramer Rank Among Center Fielders?

RANKING CAREER LONG PEAK PRIME SHORT PEAK JAWS
RANKING
NR
CAREER
NR
LONG PEAK
NR
PRIME
NR
SHORT PEAK
NR
JAWS
NR
RANKING
EGG RANKING
CAREER
WAR
LONG PEAK
WAR7
PRIME
WAR 5 CONSECUTIVE
SHORT PEAK
WAR3
JAWS
JAWS

Hall of Fame Center Fielders Wins Above Replacement Comparison

Cramer
Average HOF Center Field
80.080.060.060.040.040.020.020.00.00.013.113.610.78.513.30.974.645.733.522.860.25.4Career WARCareer WARWAR7WAR7WAR5CWAR5CWAR3WAR3JAWSJAWSWAR PER SNWAR PER SN
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