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Wilbur Wood League 4-1-1980 |
Al Esterbrook | ![]() Retired (1974, Age 34) |
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CAREER | BIOGRAPHICAL DATA | ||||
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AVG | .270 | Total Rating | ![]() |
Bats/Throws | L/R | |
OPS | .735 | Status | Retired (1974) | Option Years | 0
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H | 839 | Age | 39 (OS 40) | Date of Birth | 06-20-1940 | |
HR | 64 | Drafted | Round 2, Pick 17 (1958) |
Majors Svc Time | 9 years (85 games) |
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RBI | 352 | |||||
SB | 61 |
* League requires 50% rating to start at catcher.

Date | Transaction |
1974-11-01 | Al Esterbrook has retired from the Boston Haffenreffers |
1974-05-25 | Al Esterbrook of the Boston Haffenreffers is injured and is expected to be out 26 days. |
1971-05-22 | The Boston Haffenreffers have removed Al Esterbrook from the trade block. |
1971-04-01 | Al Esterbrook of the Boston Haffenreffers is injured and is expected to be out 9 days. |
1970-08-07 | The Boston Haffenreffers have placed Al Esterbrook on the trade block. |
1970-03-26 | The Boston Haffenreffers have drafted Al Esterbrook #14 overall in the Expansion Draft. |
1965-03-26 | The Boston Celpatsox have drafted Al Esterbrook #33 overall in the Expansion Draft. |
1957-09-26 | A trade has been completed between the Arizona Sidewinders and the Boston Red Sox. The Boston Red Sox receive Draft Pick 1958 Round 2 SF (Al Esterbrook) from the Arizona Sidewinders in exchange for Gabby Trlicek. Protest This Trade. |
1957-06-12 | A trade has been completed between the Minnesota Swedes and the Arizona Sidewinders. The Arizona Sidewinders receive Jim Poquette, Juan Bowen, Draft Pick 1958 Round 2 SF (Al Esterbrook), Draft Pick 1958 Round 1 MIN (Jesus Breckinridge) from the Minnesota Swedes in exchange for Mike Blue, Charlie Tovar, Art Ruffin. Protest This Trade. |
1957-06-04 | A trade has been completed between the San Francisco Jakes and the Minnesota Swedes. The Minnesota Swedes receive Bill Harvel, Draft Pick 1958 Round 2 SF (Al Esterbrook) from the San Francisco Jakes in exchange for Larry Nathan, Eddie Brunansky. Protest This Trade. |