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Dom DiMaggio League
10-11-2075
Jackie Crane Third Base
Retired (2002, Age 38)
CAREER BIOGRAPHICAL DATA
AVG .291 Total Rating B+   Bats/Throws R/R
OPS .826 Status Deceased (2038) Option Years 0  
H 2372 Age at Death 74 Date of Birth 09-13-1964
HR 264 Drafted Round 1, Pick 9
(1983)
Majors Svc Time 16 years
(87 games)
RBI 1270
SB 200
OFFENSE PITCHING MENTORING
Contact vs. R A- Contact vs. L B+ Endurance B-   Ldrship A+
Power vs. R B+ Power vs. L Velocity D-   Mentor vR A+
Speed B+ Bunt D+ Control C+   Mentor vL A+
POSITIONS DEFENSE/HEALTH POSTSEASON
 C * --- SS --- Range B+ WS Rings 4
1B --- LF A+ (96.1%) Arm B+ WS Appearances 7
2B --- CF ---   Health C+ LCS Appearances 8
3B A+ (100%) RF A- (81.6%)   Injured Days 0 All Star Teams 9
* League requires 50% rating to start at catcher.

Date Opponent AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS E OPS OBP SLG ISO AVG
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Career Transactions
DateTransaction
2002-11-01Jackie Crane has retired from the St. Louis Storm
2002-06-28Jackie Crane of the St. Louis Storm is injured and is expected to be out 23 days.
2001-05-07Jackie Crane of the St. Louis Storm is injured and is expected to be out 13 days.
1998-04-03A trade has been completed between the Washington Senators and the St. Louis Red Birds. The St. Louis Red Birds receive Jackie Crane, Draft Pick 1999 Round 2 SEA (Brad Bevens) from the Washington Senators in exchange for Tim Massey, Rodrigo Uhle, Julio Hearne. Protest This Trade.
1996-08-23Jackie Crane of the Washington Senators is injured and is expected to be out 11 days.
1996-05-02Jackie Crane of the Washington Senators is injured and is expected to be out 4 days.
1992-05-03Jackie Crane of the Washington Senators is injured and is expected to be out 11 days.
1987-03-03The Washington Senators have promoted Bill Littlefield to the major league team. The Washington Senators have promoted Jack Brye to the major league team. The Washington Senators have promoted Jackie Crane to the major league team. The Washington Senators have sent Bill Anderson to the minors.