Name | Team | Age |
Harry Fisher | Retired (1987, Age 38) | Died (2034, Age 85) |
Drafted | Position | Bats/Throws |
Round 1, Pick 8 (1967) |
RF | R/R |
League | Option Years
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Majors Service Time |
Mark Fidrych League | 0 | 16 years (27 games) |
Total Rating
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Arm | Range |
Contact vs R | Contact vs L | Speed |
Power vs R | Power vs L | Bunting |
Endurance | Velocity | Control |
Leadership
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Mentor vs RHP
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Mentor vs LHP
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Health
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Injured Days
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Birthday |
0 | 2/6/1949 | |
WS Rings | WS Appearances | LCS Appearances |
1 | 2 | 5 |
Alt Pos (RF) | Alt Pos (CF) | Alt Pos (---) |
(98.9 %) | (32.5 %) | (0.0 %) |
Date | Transaction |
1987-11-01 | Harry Fisher has retired from the Cincinnati Redlegs |
1983-05-23 | Harry Fisher of the Cincinnati Redlegs is injured and is expected to be out 20 days. |
1979-09-30 | Harry Fisher of the Cincinnati Redlegs is injured and is expected to be out 21 days. |
1977-06-02 | Harry Fisher of the Cincinnati Redlegs is injured and is expected to be out 24 days. |
1977-05-17 | Harry Fisher of the Cincinnati Redlegs is injured and is expected to be out 8 days. |
1976-09-06 | Harry Fisher of the Cincinnati Redlegs is injured and is expected to be out 16 days. |
1976-04-30 | Harry Fisher of the Cincinnati Redlegs is injured and is expected to be out 36 days. |
1976-04-16 | A trade has been completed between the Cincinnati Redlegs and the St. Louis Gray Jays. The St. Louis Gray Jays receive Hilly Ortenzio, Draft Pick 1978 Round 1 CIN (Edgar Kitsos) from the Cincinnati Redlegs in exchange for Harry Fisher, Stan Schoendienst, Clay Kirke. |
1975-07-29 | Harry Fisher of the St. Louis Gray Jays is injured and is expected to be out 5 days. |
1973-09-28 | Harry Fisher of the St. Louis Gray Jays is injured and is expected to be out 21 days. |
1972-04-28 | The St. Louis Gray Jays have promoted Harry Fisher to the major league team. |
1970-07-05 | The St. Louis Gray Jays have sent Harry Fisher to the minors. |
1970-05-30 | The St. Louis Gray Jays have promoted Harry Fisher to the major league team. |