Dave Winfield League 4-21-2233 |
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Gordon Latham | Second Base Retired (2027, Age 37) |
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CAREER | BIOGRAPHICAL DATA | |||||
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AVG | .246 | Total Rating | Bats/Throws | R/R | ||
OPS | .680 | Status | Deceased (2075) | Option Years | 0 | |
H | 1242 | Age at Death | 85 | Date of Birth | 03-15-1990 | |
HR | 126 | Drafted | Round 2, Pick 31 (2010) |
Majors Svc Time | 9 years (102 games) |
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RBI | 557 | |||||
SB | 186 |
* League requires 75% rating to start at catcher.
Date | Transaction |
2027-11-01 | Gordon Latham has retired from the Free Agency Pool |
2027-05-01 | The Tampa Bay Titans have waived Gordon Latham. |
2027-04-01 | The Tampa Bay Titans have designated Gordon Latham for assignment. |
2020-07-11 | Gordon Latham of the Tampa Bay Titans is injured and is expected to be out 14 days. |
2017-06-21 | The Tampa Bay Titans have promoted Gordon Latham to the major league team. |
2012-04-21 | A trade has been completed between the San Francisco Pacific and the Tampa Bay D-Bags. The Tampa Bay D-Bags receive Pedro Parks, Frank Caceres, Pablo Greif, Fred Jennings, Russ Maxcy, John McCrabb, Sam Melton, Gordon Latham, Draft Pick 2014 Round 3 SF (Willie Mayer), Draft Pick 2013 Round 5 SF (Red Tierney), Draft Pick 2013 Round 4 SF (Rich Davis), Draft Pick 2013 Round 3 SF (Stan Williams), Draft Pick 2013 Round 2 SF (Patsy Jacobs), Draft Pick 2013 Round 1 SF (Oswaldo McGeary) from the San Francisco Pacific in exchange for Nap Stone, Bruce Curtis, Tommy Swetonic, Terry Bates, Gabe Swindell. Protest This Trade. |
2010-04-20 | The San Francisco Pacific have acquired Gordon Latham from the waiver wire. |
2010-04-01 | The New York Bombers have waived Gordon Latham. |
2008-05-20 | A trade has been completed between the New York Curve and the New York Bombers. The New York Bombers receive Hack Retzer, Ralph Harrell, Draft Pick 2010 Round 3 NYA (Gilberto McHale), Draft Pick 2010 Round 2 NYA (Gordon Latham), Draft Pick 2009 Round 1 NYA (Kaiser Pitler) from the New York Curve in exchange for Willie Blank, Mike Stoviak. Protest This Trade. |