Doc Crandall was a pro baseball player who played Pitcher. Crandall was born on October 8, 1887, in Wadena, Indiana. Crandall died on August 17, 1951, in Bell, California. This page will take a closer look at Doc Crandall’s net worth.
Crandall batted Right and threw Right. Crandall debuted in the MLB on April 24, 1908 for the New York Giants (NL). In all, Crandall played for the New York Giants, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Giants, St. Louis Terriers, St. Louis Browns, and Boston Braves. Crandall’s career ended with the Boston Braves in 1918.
Some of Crandall’s most prominent statistics in the MLB included a Win-loss record (pitching) stat of 102-62, a Strikeouts stat of 606, and a Earned run average stat of 2.92.
Baseball player compensation can range widely. In professional baseball, the median pay is near $3 million every year. Top pro baseball players can make $25 million or more per annum, and lower rated players earn $1 million or less. Outside the MLB, most contracts are worth less than $10,000 a year.
So what was baseball player Doc Crandall’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Doc Crandall’s net worth at death is:
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