Ford Hernandez League 5-17-2215 |
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Mark Conlan | Third Base Retired (2093, Age 42) |
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CAREER | BIOGRAPHICAL DATA | |||||
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AVG | .290 | Total Rating | Bats/Throws | R/R | ||
OPS | .820 | Status | Deceased (2127) | Option Years | 0 | |
H | 2569 | Age at Death | 76 | Date of Birth | 06-12-2051 | |
HR | 388 | Drafted | Round 1, Pick 7 (2069) |
Majors Svc Time | 18 years (80 games) |
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RBI | 1507 | |||||
SB | 226 |
* League requires 50% rating to start at catcher.
Date | Transaction |
2093-11-01 | Mark Conlan has retired from the Free Agency Pool |
2093-05-17 | The Seattle Lunatic Fringe have waived Mark Conlan. |
2093-04-01 | The Seattle Lunatic Fringe have promoted Mariano Williams to the major league team. The Seattle Lunatic Fringe have promoted Rudy Oates to the major league team. The Seattle Lunatic Fringe have promoted Blade Dunston to the major league team. The Seattle Lunatic Fringe have designated Hoyt Dunlop for assignment. The Seattle Lunatic Fringe have designated Mark Conlan for assignment. |
2090-05-05 | The Seattle Lunatic Fringe have promoted Mark Conlan to the major league team. The Seattle Lunatic Fringe have designated Dibber Jones for assignment. |
2090-05-05 | The Seattle Lunatic Fringe have acquired Mark Conlan from the waiver wire. |
2090-04-15 | The Boston Americans have waived Mark Conlan. |
2089-09-26 | The Boston Americans have promoted Chris Chavez to the major league team. The Boston Americans have designated Mark Conlan for assignment. |
2086-05-16 | Mark Conlan of the Boston Americans is injured and is expected to be out 37 days. |
2084-08-11 | Mark Conlan of the Boston Americans is injured and is expected to be out 5 days. |
2081-10-18 | Mark Conlan of the Boston Americans is injured and is expected to be out 5 days. |
2079-05-14 | Mark Conlan of the Boston Americans is injured and is expected to be out 7 days. |
2075-08-11 | Mark Conlan of the Boston Americans is injured and is expected to be out 38 days. |
2074-06-08 | The Boston Americans have promoted Mark Conlan to the major league team. |