Dolph Camilli
Dolph Camilli
Full name: Adolph Louis Camilli
Born: April 23, 1907, San Francisco, California
Died October 21, 1997, San Mateo, California
Buried at Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, California
First Game: September 9, 1933; Final Game: September 23, 1945
Bat: Left Throw: Left Height: 5' 10" Weight: 185
Father of Doug Camilli
NL MVP (1941)
TSN NL MVP (1941)
1B on TSN All-Star Team (1941)
Dolph Camilli
Batting Record Batting Record
Year Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO HBP SH GDP SB CS AVG OBP SLG BFW Year Team
1933 CHI N 16 58 8 13 2 1 2 7 4 11 0 1 2 3 .224 .274 .397 -0.1 1933 CHI N
1934 CHI N 32 120 17 33 8 0 4 19 5 25 2 1 0 1 .275 .315 .442 -0.1 1934 CHI N
1934 PHI N 102 378 52 100 20 3 12 68 48 69 2 1 9 3 .265 .350 .429 -1.4 1934 PHI N
1934 TOT N 134 498 69 133 28 3 16 87 53 94 4 2 9 4 .267 .342 .432 -1.5 1934 TOT N
1935 PHI N 156 602 88 157 23 5 25 83 65 113 3 2 9 9 .261 .336 .440 -1.9 1935 PHI N
1936 PHI N 151 530 106 167 29 13 28 102 116 84 3 2 7 5 .315 .441 .577 2.2 1936 PHI N
1937 PHI N 131 475 101 161 23 7 27 80 90 82 2 3 3 6 .339 .446 .587 3.8 1937 PHI N
1938 BRO N 146 509 106 128 25 11 24 100 119 101 0 1 5 6 .251 .393 .485 1.5 1938 BRO N
1939 BRO N 157 565 105 164 30 12 26 104 110 107 4 5 12 1 .290 .409 .524 3.2 1939 BRO N
1940 BRO N 142 512 92 147 29 13 23 96 89 83 4 1 6 9 .287 .397 .529 1.4 1940 BRO N
1941 BRO N 149 529 92 151 29 6 34 120 104 115 4 4 5 3 .285 .407 .556 3.3 1941 BRO N
1942 BRO N 150 524 89 132 23 7 26 109 97 85 3 1 10 10 .252 .372 .471 1.7 1942 BRO N
1943 BRO N 95 353 56 87 15 6 6 43 65 48 1 1 7 2 1 .246 .365 .374 0.3 1943 BRO N
1945 BOS A 63 198 24 42 5 2 2 19 35 38 0 1 5 2 0 .212 .330 .288 -0.5 1945 BOS A
Total NL 1427 5155 912 1440 256 84 237 931 912 923 28 23 75 58 1i .279 .390 .500 13.9 Total NL
Total AL 63 198 24 42 5 2 2 19 35 38 0 1 5 2 0 .212 .330 .288 -0.5 Total AL
Total 1490 5353 936 1482 261 86 239 950 947 961 28 24 80 60 1i .277 .388 .492 13.4 Total
Year Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO HBP SH GDP SB CS AVG OBP SLG BFW Year Team
i - incomplete
World Series Batting Record World Series Batting Record
Year Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP SH SF XI ROE GDP SB CS AVG OBP SLG Year Team
1941 BRO N Daily Splits 5 18 1 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .167 .211 .222 1941 BRO N
All-Star Game Batting Record All-Star Game Batting Record
Year Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP SH SF XI ROE GDP SB CS AVG OBP SLG Year Team
1939 NL Daily Splits 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 1939 NL
Fielding Record Fielding Record
Year Team POS G PO A ERR DP AVG
1933 CHI N 1B 16 163 14 1 21 .994
1934 CHI N 1B 32 294 24 4 25 .988
1934 PHI N 1B 102 882 55 14 77 .985
1934 TOT N 1B 134 1176 79 18 102 .986
1935 PHI N 1B 156 1442 96 20 118 .987
1936 PHI N 1B 150 1446 79 18 122 .988
1937 PHI N 1B 131 1256 99 8 104 .994
1938 BRO N 1B 145 1356 95 8 129 .995
1939 BRO N 1B 157 1515 129 17 138 .990
1940 BRO N 1B 140 1299 79 11 85 .992
1941 BRO N 1B 148 1379 98 16 107 .989
1942 BRO N 1B 150 1334 85 12 123 .992
1943 BRO N 1B 95 853 60 7 78 .992
1945 BOS A 1B 54 505 44 5 62 .991
Total 1B 1476 13724 957 141 1189 .990
Year Team POS G PO A ERR DP AVG
World Series Fielding Record World Series Fielding Record
Year Team POS G GS CG INN PO A ERR DP TP AVG
1941 BRO N Daily 1B 5 5 5 44 45 5 0 4 0 1.000
All-Star Game Fielding Record All-Star Game Fielding Record
Year Team POS G GS CG INN PO A ERR DP TP AVG
Transactions Transactions
Traded by Chicago Cubs to Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for Don Hurst (June 11,
1934 ).
Traded by Philadelphia Phillies to Brooklyn Dodgers in exchange for Eddie Morgan and
$45000 (March 6, 1938 ).
Traded by Brooklyn Dodgers with Johnny Allen to New York Giants in exchange for Bill
Lohrman , Bill Sayles and Joe Orengo (July 31, 1943 ).
Traded by New York Giants to Oakland (PCL) in exchange for Bill Rigney (December 9,
1943 ).
Released by Boston Red Sox (December 18, 1945 ).
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