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Molitor Delahanty League 5-19-2084 |
Bud Armsberg | ![]() Retired (2077, Age 37) |
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CAREER | BIOGRAPHICAL DATA | ||||
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AVG | .277 | Total Rating | ![]() |
Bats/Throws | B/R | |
OPS | .770 | Status | Retired (2077) | Option Years | 0
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H | 1639 | Age | 44 (OS 45) | Date of Birth | 12-14-2039 | |
HR | 151 | Drafted | Round 2, Pick 28 (2059) |
Majors Svc Time | 12 years (120 games) |
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RBI | 795 | |||||
SB | 110 |
* League requires 70% rating to start at catcher.
Year | League | Award |
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2075 | AL | Gold Glove (SS) |
Date | Transaction |
2077-11-01 | Bud Armsberg has retired from the Free Agency Pool |
2077-07-05 | The Baltimore Blue Crabs have waived Bud Armsberg. |
2077-06-22 | The Baltimore Blue Crabs have designated Bud Armsberg for assignment. |
2074-09-28 | Bud Armsberg of the Baltimore Blue Crabs is injured and is expected to be out 40 days. |
2074-05-16 | Bud Armsberg of the Baltimore Blue Crabs is injured and is expected to be out 25 days. |
2068-05-14 | Bud Armsberg of the Baltimore Blue Crabs is injured and is expected to be out 35 days. |
2064-07-05 | The Baltimore Blue Crabs have promoted Bud Armsberg to the major league team. |
2064-06-08 | The Baltimore Blue Crabs have sent Bud Armsberg to the minors. |
2064-06-08 | Trade #1860217 has been completed between the Cincinnati Suds and the Baltimore Blue Crabs. The Baltimore Blue Crabs receive Bud Armsberg, Draft Pick 2066 Round 3 CIN (Frank Richardson), Draft Pick 2066 Round 2 CIN (Francisco Collins) from the Cincinnati Suds in exchange for Vic Stephenson. |
2059-05-23 | The Cincinnati Suds have renamed Dude Arnsberg to Bud Armsberg. |
2058-06-01 | Trade #1829341 has been completed between the Baltimore Blue Crabs and the Cincinnati Suds. The Cincinnati Suds receive Tony Dantano, Jim Gray, Mark Cameron, Draft Pick 2060 Round 1 BAL (Lance Batsch), Draft Pick 2059 Round 2 BAL (Bud Armsberg) from the Baltimore Blue Crabs in exchange for Sean Torres, Bert Gile. |