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==California== Born in [[Escondido, California]], Cravath was the first baseball player from the [[San Diego, California|San Diego]] area to play in the major leagues. He began his career during a time of independent [[Minor League Baseball|minor leagues]], when not all good players moved quickly to the majors. He entered professional baseball in 1903 with the [[Los Angeles Angels (PCL)|Los Angeles Angels]] of the [[Pacific Coast League]]; during 5 seasons with the team, he helped them win two pennants. He [[batting average (baseball)|batted]] .274, .270, .259, .270, and .303, with 7, 13, 9, 6, and 10 home runs, and with 51, 50, 32, 39, and 45 [[double (baseball)|doubles]]. He led the league in doubles twice (1906 and 1907) and also finished third twice. Although he never led the PCL in home runs, he was second in the league three times, third once, and fourth once during his 5 seasons. While playing in California, Cravath reportedly picked up his nickname of "Gavvy" by hitting a ball that killed a [[seagull]] ("gaviota" in Spanish) in flight. The reporters spelled the nickname "Gavvy" to emphasize that it rhymes with "savvy", but Cravath himself spelled it "Gavy."
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