John Kramer - Player, inducted in 2006

In his 23 year career, 21 playing in the USSSA, Mokena’s John Kramer has earned many personal awards and played on some of the top teams in the state.

Kramer a top notch second basemen has worn the uniform for such great teams as Snap-On,  DC All-Stars, Ken’s Beverage and Ken Adams and lists himself as semi-retired.  A ‘singles hitter with situational power’, Kramer amassed a .650 career batting average and pounded out 400 lifetime home runs.

With many individual accomplishments to his credit, it was very much a team moment that the man nicknamed “Stumpy” lists as most exciting in his USSSA career.

Winning the USSSA Class AA/A NIT in Springfield, Ohio in 1996 with Belcher Construction was awesome,” Kramer said.  “We took a victory lap around the stadium throwing our caps and jerseys into the stands.”

In the 1997 Open State championship, Kramer was all-tournament playing for Joe Black in what would be the first of 12 state championship teams he would play for.  Two years later while playing for Snap-On, he and his teammates captured the 1999 Class B State and 35 and over state championships.  In both tournaments he was named to the all-tournament team for his outstanding all-around play.  It was winning the Great Lakes B National Tournament in Cincinnati and being named all-tournament that same season that Kramer lists as his greatest softball thrill while competing in the USSSA program.

In 2001 and 2002, Kramer was a member of DC All-Stars who captured Tavern State championships back-to-back years in Champaign; he was named to the all-tournament team that first year.  In the 2003 season he helped Ken Adams win three NITs and the Class B title.  Kramer and his Ken Adams team also won another Class B title the next year and he won his second straight 40 and over open state championship with Ken’s Beverage that year as well.

As far as playing USSSA softball, Kramer says it gave him the chance to keep his competitive juices flowing after his college days and strike up friendships.

“Softball allowed me the opportunity to play ‘high level ball’ after my college baseball career,” Kramer said.  “Illinois USSSA has given me my greatest softball thrills and allowed me to meet many great people.”

Kramer and his Ken Adams mates accomplished quite a feat by finishing runner-up in the 2004 Class B World Tournament in Euless, Texas.

As far as his thoughts on the state of the USSSA in Illinois, Kramer would like to one aspect of the game changed.

“(The USSSA) needs to give umpires more authority,” stated Kramer.  “There needs to be zero tolerance because there has been too much arguing in the past five to ten years.”
    

   
      
                                               
                        

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