Ed Crane was a pro baseball player who played Pitcher/Outfielder. Crane was born on May 27, 1862, in Boston, Massachusetts. Crane died on September 20, 1896, in Rochester, New York. This page will take a closer look at Ed Crane’s net worth.
Crane batted Right and threw Right. Crane debuted in the MLB on April 17, 1884 for the Boston Reds (1884). In all, Crane played for the Boston Reds, Providence Grays, Buffalo Bisons, Washington Nationals, New York Giants, New York Giants, Cincinnati Kelly’s Killers, Cincinnati Reds, New York Giants, and Brooklyn Grooms. Crane’s career ended with the Brooklyn Grooms in 1893.
Some of Crane’s most prominent statistics in the MLB included a Win-loss record (pitching) stat of 72-96, a Earned run average stat of 3.80, and a Strikeouts stat of 720. Some of the highlights of Ed Crane’s career included: 2 20-win seasons, American Association List of Major League Baseball annual ERA leaders: 1891, and No. 2 in Union Association with 12 home runs in 1884.
Baseball player compensation can range widely. In Major League Baseball, the average player earns approximately $3 million per year. Top MLB players can earn $25 million or more annually, and lower paid players earn $1 million or less. In the minor leagues, most contracts pay less than $10,000 a year.
So what was baseball player Ed Crane’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Ed Crane’s net worth at death is:
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