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Name Team Age
Steve Stratton Retired (2090, Age 36) Died (2125, Age 71)
Drafted Position Bats/Throws
Round 2, Pick 32
(2072)
RP L/L
League Option Years   Majors Service Time
Mordecai Brown League 0 14 years (50 games)
Total Rating   Arm Range
71 55 24
Contact vs R Contact vs L Speed
12 13 8
Power vs R Power vs L Bunting
8 5 21
Endurance Velocity Control
46 80 63
Leadership   Mentor Value  
33 58
Health   Injured Days   Birthday
27 0 5/21/2054
WS Rings WS Appearances LCS Appearances
7 8 9
Alt Pos (---) Alt Pos (---) Alt Pos (---)
0 (0.0 %) 0 (0.0 %) 0 (0.0 %)

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Year League Award
2079NLGold Glove (P)
2086NLGold Glove (P)
Career Transactions
DateTransaction
2090-11-01Steve Stratton has retired from the Brooklyn Cannons
2077-04-01The Brooklyn Cannons have promoted Steve Stratton to the major league team. The Brooklyn Cannons have promoted Mark Cashion to the major league team. The Brooklyn Cannons have designated Lemmie Cato for assignment. The Brooklyn Cannons have designated Steve Lerch for assignment.
2076-05-08The Brooklyn Cannons have promoted Jason Krawczyk to the major league team. The Brooklyn Cannons have promoted Don Higham to the major league team. The Brooklyn Cannons have designated Lou Schang for assignment. The Brooklyn Cannons have sent Steve Stratton to the minors.
2076-03-31The Brooklyn Cannons have promoted Steve Stratton to the major league team. The Brooklyn Cannons have promoted Charlie Kennedy to the major league team.
2069-05-03Trade #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.