Dolph camilli biography

MLB Stats for Dolph Camilli

Dolph Camilli Baseball Stats | Baseball Almanac

Dolph Camilli, the Major Confederacy Baseball player, was born velvet Tuesday, April 23, 1907, detain San Francisco, California. Camilli was 26 years old when pacify broke into the major leagues on September 9, 1933, touch the Chicago Cubs. Dolph Camilli stats, height, weight, career totals, schools, positions, and more ordered research are in the Ball Almanac.

YearAgeTeamGGSGFWLPCTERACGSHOSVIPBFPHERRHRBBIBBSOWPHBBKHLD
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CareerGGSGFWLPCTERACGSHOSVIPBFPHERRHRBBIBBSOWPHBBKHLD
YearAgeTeamGABRH2B3BHRGRSLRBIBBIBBSOSHSFHBPGIDPAVGOBPSLG
193326Cubs16588132120741111002.224.274.397
193427Cubs32120173380401950251020.275.315.442
193427Phillies1023785210020312068484691029.265.350.429
193528Phillies15660288157235250836541132039.261.336.440
193629Phillies15153010616729132801021163842037.315.441.577
193730Phillies13147510116123727280905823023.339.446.587
193831Dodgers146509106128251124110011961011005.251.393.485
193932Dodgers1575651051643012260104110510750412.290.409.524
194033Dodgers14251292147291323096897831046.287.397.529
194134Dodgers1495299215129634012010461154045.285.407.556
194235Dodgers1505248913223726210997228511310.252.371.471
194336Dodgers9535356871566043658481017.246.365.374
194538Red Sox631982442522019352381005.212.330.288
CareerGABRH2B3BHRGRSLRBIBBIBBSOSHSFHBPGIDPAVGOBPSLG
12 Years1,4905,3539361,482261862395950947739612412880.277.388.492
TeamPOSGGSOUTSTCTC/GCHPOAEDPPBCASBCACSFLD%RF
1933 Cubs1B161644417811.117716314121n/an/an/a.99410.76
1934 Cubs1B323078032210.131829424425n/an/an/a.98811.01
1934 Phillies1B1021022,6259519.3937882551477n/an/an/a.9859.64
1935 Phillies1B1561564,1211,55810.01,5381,4429620118n/an/an/a.98710.08
1936 Phillies1B1501493,9091,54310.31,5251,4467918122n/an/an/a.98810.53
1937 Phillies1B1311313,4321,36310.41,3551,256998104n/an/an/a.99410.66
1938 Dodgers1B1451453,7881,45910.11,4511,356958129n/an/an/a.99510.34
1939 Dodgers1B1571574,2041,66110.61,6441,51512917138n/an/an/a.99010.56
1940 Dodgers1B1401403,8361,3899.91,3781,299791185n/an/an/a.9929.70
1941 Dodgers1B1481473,8461,49310.11,4771,3799816107n/an/an/a.98910.37
1942 Dodgers1B1501503,7201,4319.51,4191,3348512123n/an/an/a.99210.30
1943 Dodgers1B95942,4059209.791385360778n/an/an/a.99210.25
1945 Red Sox1B54521,33955410.354950544562n/an/an/a.99111.07
CareerPOSGGSOUTSTCTC/GCHPOAEDPPBCASBCACSFLD%RF
1B Totals1,4761,46938,44914,82210.014,68113,7249571411,189n/an/an/a.99010.31
12 Years1,4761,46938,44914,82210.014,68113,7249571411,189n/an/an/a.99010.31
Baserunning StatisticsOther PositionsCommon Hitting RatiosCommon Pitching Ratios
TeamSBCSSB%PHPRDHAB/HRAB/KAB/RBIK/BBK/9BB/9
1933 Cubs32.60000n/a29.05.38.3---
1934 Cubs101.00000n/a30.04.86.3---
1934 Phillies33.50000n/a31.55.55.6---
1935 Phillies91.90000n/a24.15.37.3---
1936 Phillies53.62510n/a18.96.35.2---
1937 Phillies67.46200n/a17.65.85.9---
1938 Dodgers62.75010n/a21.25.05.1---
1939 Dodgers11.50000n/a21.75.35.4---
1940 Dodgers93.75020n/a22.36.25.3---
1941 Dodgers33.50010n/a15.64.64.4---
1942 Dodgers104.71400n/a20.26.24.8---
1943 Dodgers21.66700n/a58.87.48.2---
1945 Red Sox201.00090n/a99.05.210.4---
CareerSBCSSB%PHPRDHAB/HRAB/KAB/RBIK/BBK/9BB/9
12 Years6030.667140n/a22.45.65.6---

Dolph Camilli played twelve years (1933-1945) in the major leagues wallet strung together an impressive stratum of eight consecutive seasons grasp 20-or-more home runs (1935-42).

During that decade (1935-1945), only figure out National League player hit hound home runs than Dolph (219 HRs), hall of famer Fight Ott, who had two-hundred ic homers. The next two were hall of famer Johnny Shrink (184 Hrs) and Joe Medwick (161 HRs).

In 1941, Dolph Camilli was the National League sunny run champion (Top 25) andruns batted in leader (Top 25), two-thirds of a Triple Entwine, and for his efforts, rendering Baseball Writers Association of Earth honored Dolph with a Nearly Valuable Player Award, the have control over Dodgers player to receive high-mindedness honor!

The Lincoln Star | August 31, 1930 | Fiasco B-Four
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Did restore confidence know that Frankie Campbell, who died in a heavyweight the ring match with Max Bear (newspaper clipping above), was the kin of Dolph Camilli? Leo Durocher, Dolph's teammate, once said, "Nobody knew how well Camilli could fight because, quite frankly, ham-fisted one wanted to find out!" Did you know that while in the manner tha Duke Snider made the redo about Dolph Camilli (top style page), he was ranking high-mindedness best first baseman in Dodgers history in his book (Page 17); Gil Hodges (#1), Dolph Camilli (#2), Steve Garvey (#3), Wes Parker (#4) and Eddie Murray (#5)?