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Tom Kramer

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Although Kramer made his major-league pitching debut in 1991, Major League Baseball considers Kramer's rookie season to have been in 1993 because he did not pitch the minimum fifty innings in 1991 to be considered a "rookie" per their definition of the term, whereas he did in 1993.
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of 17.36. Following the conclusion of the 1991 season, he was called back down to the Sky Sox, where he pitched a full season in 1992 and compiled a record of 8 wins and 3 losses with an earned run average of 4.86 in 76.0 innings pitched.
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Kramer made his major league pitching debut for the Cleveland Indians on September 12, 1991; in four games of relief pitching for the Indians, he gave up nine earned runs in 4.2 innings pitched for an
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for the beginning of the 1994 season, compiling a record of 1 win and 3 losses with an earned run average of 4.74 in 19.0 innings pitched.
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with a record of twelve wins and one loss and a 3.33 earned run average in 127.0 innings pitched for the Reds' then-AA affiliate, the
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for fellow minor leaguer John Hrusovsky. He would pitch the rest of that season for their then-AAA affiliate, the
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Kramer was drafted by the Indians in the fifth round of the 1987 amateur draft, and signed by the team on June 10,
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midway through the season, finishing out the season pitching for then-AAA affiliate
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Kramer spent the next three seasons after 1995 pitching for the
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September 21, 1993, for the Cleveland Indians
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September 12, 1991, for the Cleveland Indians
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Index

Pitcher
Cincinnati, Ohio
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Cleveland Indians
1991
1993
Major League Baseball
pitcher
Cleveland Indians
1987
Burlington Indians
Colorado Springs Sky Sox
earned run average
1993 season
one-hitter
Texas Rangers
Charlotte Knights
1994 season
Cincinnati Reds
Indianapolis Indians
1995 season
Chattanooga Lookouts
Detroit Tigers
Toledo
Colorado Rockies
Colorado Springs
1998 season
"The unexpected thrill of near-perfection: Cleveland Indians Memories"

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