Cramer, Roger 'Doc' b. July 22, 1905 d. September 9, 1990 Major League Baseball Player. Nicknamed "Doc" for being a medical aficionado in the Minor Leagues, he played Major League baseball for twenty seasons (1929 to 1948) as an outfield for the Philadelphia Athletics, Boston Red Sox, Washington Senators and Detroit Tigers. Fleet footed and gifted with a strong, accurate arm (he had been a pitcher in the minors), he is considered one of the best center fielders of his era. As a hitter, he was a feared lead off hitter, having a knack for getting on...[Read More] (Bio by: Russ Dodge) Greenwood Cemetery, Cedar Run, Ocean County, New Jersey, USA Plot: Section 2, Old Graves, Grave 131.