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Mordecai Brown League 8-24-2263 |
Tommy Piatt | ![]() Retired (2070, Age 37) |
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CAREER | BIOGRAPHICAL DATA | ||||
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AVG | .274 | Total Rating | ![]() |
Bats/Throws | R/R | |
OPS | .816 | Status | Deceased (2107) | Option Years | 0
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H | 1482 | Age at Death | 74 | Date of Birth | 07-13-2033 | |
HR | 272 | Drafted | Round 3, Pick 33 (2052) |
Majors Svc Time | 11 years (112 games) |
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RBI | 993 | |||||
SB | 134 |
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Date | Transaction |
2070-11-01 | Tommy Piatt has retired from the Houston Longhorns |
2070-06-03 | The Houston Longhorns have designated Tommy Piatt for assignment. |
2069-05-03 | Trade #1116187 has been completed between the Houston Longhorns and the Brooklyn Cannons. The Brooklyn Cannons receive Herb Ennis, Joe Uhler, Draft Pick 2072 Round 2 HOU (Steve Stratton), Draft Pick 2072 Round 1 HOU (Lefty Colborn), Draft Pick 2071 Round 2 HOU (Charlie Penson), Draft Pick 2071 Round 1 HOU (Charlie Guetterman) from the Houston Longhorns in exchange for Chris Gott, Marty Pegues, Chick Bernard, Nap Lobert, Tommy Piatt. Protest This Trade. |
2069-04-14 | Tommy Piatt of the Brooklyn Cannons is injured and is expected to be out 20 days. |
2063-08-06 | Tommy Piatt of the Brooklyn Cannons is injured and is expected to be out 28 days. |
2063-06-03 | Tommy Piatt of the Brooklyn Cannons is injured and is expected to be out 16 days. |
2062-07-04 | Tommy Piatt of the Brooklyn Cannons is injured and is expected to be out 21 days. |
2062-06-09 | Tommy Piatt of the Brooklyn Cannons is injured and is expected to be out 20 days. |
2061-08-20 | Tommy Piatt of the Brooklyn Cannons is injured and is expected to be out 31 days. |
2059-04-01 | The Brooklyn Cannons have promoted Tommy Piatt to the major league team. |