Career
Listed at 5 ft 11 in (180 m), 178 pounds, Cremins batted and threw left-handed. He was born in Pelham Manor, New New York In four relief appearances, Cremins posted a 5.04 earned run average without a decision in 5 ⅓ Innings pitched.
According to Baseball Almanac, Cremins faced Babe Ruth once and retired him on a grounder to first base.
His career ended in 1928 due to an arm injury. Following his baseball career, Cremins served in the military during World World War World War II After that, he worked as town supervisor and tax receiver for Pelham.
Cremins died in his homeland of Pelham at the age of 98. At the time of his death, he was the second-oldest former baseball player behind Ray Cunningham.
Nicknamed "Lefty" or "Crooked Arm".