Kramer has appeared in seven games, and has pitched 12 2/3 innings with a sterling 0.71 earned run average.
Since allowing a run in his first outing, Kramer held opponents scoreless in his next six mound appearances.
Kramer's great work hasn't gone unnoticed, and he was selected to participate in the league all-star game that was held last week.
Here are a few of Kramer's summer highlights.
During a 6-3 victory over the Flamingos, Kramer pitched 4 1/3 shutout innings and was the winning pitcher.
On July 9, Kramer earned a save when he got the final two outs of the game in a 1-0 win over the Vipers.
During the college season while helping lead the Panthers to the NCAA Division III World Series, Kramer appeared in 20 games, and he had a team-leading seven saves.
Kramer pitched two innings in LaGrange College's final game, an 8-1 loss to Eastern Connecticut in the Word Series in Iowa.
Kramer, who has been with LaGrange College for two seasons, also pitched two scoreless innings and was the winning pitcher in a 14-9 win over Centenary in the NCAA regional.
Another LaGrange College player, McCain Mangum, is also playing for the Elite Squad this summer.
Mangum, who played football and baseball during his freshman year at LaGrange College, has been a busy player for the Elite Squad, appearing in six games as a pitcher while also playing second base and getting 24 at-bats.
On the mound, Mangum has been used mostly as a reliever, although he did make one start in Monday's 8-2 loss to the Kings.
Mangum's best outing came on June 25 when he didn't give up any hits or runs in 2 2/3 innings in a 15-8 win over the Snowbirds.
Offensively, Mangum has three hits, including a solo home run.
Another LaGrange College player, Jorge Fragoso, was having a stellar freshman season when he went down with an injury.
Fragoso is healthy now, and he is playing for the Richmond Jazz of the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League.
Fragoso has been a pitcher and position player for the Jazz.
Offensively, Fragoso has eight hits in 45 at-bats with four doubles, a triple, and seven RBIs.
During a game in June, Fragoso had three hits with two doubles and two RBIs.
Pitching-wise, Fragoso has made three relief appearances, including one that lasted two innings on June 26.
Ashton Shackelford, a key member of the LaGrange College bullpen as a freshman last season, has stayed close to LaGrange to play summer baseball.
Shackelford is a pitcher for the Columbus Chatt-A-Hoots, who are members of the Sunbelt League.
Shackelford has appeared in seven games and has pitched 8 2/3 innings, and he hasn't allowed a run in four of his outings.
In Monday's 8-2 win over the Crackers, Shackleford threw a perfect inning.
Earlier in the month, Shackelford earned a save in a 5-4 win over the Monsters. Shackelford allowed a run, but he worked out of trouble to preserve the one-run win.
During the college season, Shackelford appeared in 10 games and had a 2-0 record.
Shackelford got two outs and didn't allow a run during a 15-3 victory over Trinity in the World Series.
Jackson McCart, a junior catcher who played in two games for the Panthers last season, spent part of his summer in the Sunshine State playing for the Sarasota Tigers in the Florida Gulf Coast League.
McCart enjoyed a successful season for the Tigers, and he was selected to participate in the league's all-star game.
In a recent 3-0 victory over the Sawx, McCart had two hits including a double, and he also had two-hit performances in wins over the Bradenton Juice.
A player who will soon be a part of the LaGrange College family, Logan Frady, is playing for the Brookhaven Bucks of the Sunbelt League.
Frady, an East Coweta graduate who is transferring from East Georgia State, has been a lock-down pitcher for the Bucks.
Frady has appeared in eight games while pitching 16 innings, and he has a 2.25 ERA.
In his most recent game, Frady threw two scoreless and hitless innings in a 4-2 victory over the Wild Things, and he was the winning pitcher.