1937 Boston Red Sox Star Players Featured in Vintage Print Ad
The 1937 Page from the sports publication "Who's Who in the Major Leagues" features key players from the Boston Red Sox, showcasing their contributions to the team. Donald Eric MeAliner is highlighted for his dual role as an all-around performer, demonstrating a batting average of .285 in 1936. Michael Frank Higgins, an addition from the Athletics, played extensively in 146 games, accumulating 231 bases from 159 hits. Richard B. (Rick) Ferrell, the primary catcher for the Red Sox, led American League catchers with 987 innings played, committing only eight errors. Roger M. Cramer is acknowledged as a fleet center-fielder, having played 154 games with a batting average of .292 and a total of 238 bases. John H. (Jack) Kramer is recognized for his versatility in the infield and contributions as a pinch-hitter.