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D. T. Cromer (born March 19, 1971) is an American former professional
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player. He graduated from Lexington High School in
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and played baseball in college at the
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.University of South Carolina All-SEC Players
/ref> He went on to play baseball in
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(drafted by the
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in the 11th round of the
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), as well as in Japan. He played in a total of 85 big league games, all with the
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.MLB Statistics
/ref> He declined assignment to Triple-A in 2001 and played for the
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of the
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(NPB).Nippon Ham Fighters Statistics
/ref> His older brother, Tripp was also a Major League Baseball player.


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1971 births Living people American expatriate baseball players in Canada American expatriate baseball players in Japan Baseball players from Florence County, South Carolina Cincinnati Reds players Edmonton Trappers players Huntsville Stars players Indianapolis Indians players Louisville RiverBats players Madison Muskies players Major League Baseball first basemen Nippon Ham Fighters players Nippon Professional Baseball first basemen Nippon Professional Baseball outfielders People from Lake City, South Carolina South Carolina Gamecocks baseball players Southern Oregon A's players West Michigan Whitecaps players {{US-baseball-first-baseman-stub