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  2. Carlton Fisk - Wikipedia

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    Carlton Ernest Fisk (born December 26, 1947), nicknamed "Pudge" and "The Commander", is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a catcher from 1969 to 1993 for the Boston Red Sox (1969, 1971–1980) and Chicago White Sox (1981–1993).

  3. Carlton Fisk Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status ...

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    Carlton Fisk had a .269 average over his career. How many teams has Carlton Fisk played for? Carlton Fisk played for 2 teams; the Boston Red Sox and Chicago White Sox. How many World Series has Carlton Fisk won? Carlton Fisk has never won a World Series. When did Carlton Fisk retire? Carlton Fisk last played in 1993. What are Carlton Fisk's ...

  4. Fisk, Carlton | Baseball Hall of Fame

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    Fisk set the record for most home runs by a catcher with 351 as well as AL records for most seasons, putouts and chances. He finished his career with 2,356 hits, 376 home runs, 1,330 RBI and a .269 batting average – along with three Silver Slugger Awards and one Gold Glove Award.

  5. Carlton Fisk – Society for American Baseball Research

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    Born in Bellows Falls, Vermont, on December 26, 1947, Carlton Fisk embodies traditional New England values like pride, ruggedness, and individuality. Those virtues were what the late Boston Red Sox public relations director Dick Bresciani was trying to capture in 1997 when he wrote that Fisk was a “native of Vermont” on his original plaque ...

  6. Carlton Fisk Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac

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    Carlton Fisk was born on Friday, December 26, 1947, in Bellows Falls, Vermont. Fisk was 21 years old when he broke into the big leagues on September 18, 1969, with the Boston Red Sox. His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and ...

  7. Carlton Fisk greatest moments - MLB.com

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    1972. Fisk became the American League’s first unanimous Rookie of the Year Award winner by garnering all 24 first-place votes. He batted .293 with 22 home runs and nine triples, a rare total for a catcher, while compiling .370 OBP, .538 SLG and .909 OPS marks. 4.

  8. Carlton Fisk - Biography - IMDb

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    Carlton Fisk, a 6' 2" 220 lbs. product of Bellows Falls, Vermont who was raised across the Connecticut River in neighboring Charlestown, New Hampshire, crouched and hit his way to the Hall of Fame in a career played entirely with the Sox: The Boston Red Sox (1969, 1971-1980) and the Chicago White Sox (1981-1993).

  9. Lost in the mail: How a comedy of errors cost the Red Sox ...

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    Carlton Fisk, son of New England, All-Star catcher, hero to a generation of fans, was suddenly on the open market. When news broke, it was unmooring for Red Sox fans.

  10. Carlton Fisk (Carlton Ernest Fisk) was born on 26 December, 1947 in Bellows Falls, Vermont, USA, is an Actor. Discover Carlton Fisk's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

  11. Carlton Fisk's 1975 World Series home run - Wikipedia

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    Carlton Fisk said famously about the 1975 World Series, "We won that thing 3 games to 4." With a .370 batting average,10 hits, 2 runs batted in, Cincinnati third baseman Pete Rose was named the World Series Most Valuable Player. The Game 7 victory gave the Reds their first championship in 35 years.