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Harry Devereaux Fisher (January 3, 1926 – September 20, 1981) was a Canadian professional baseball player. Primarily a right-handed pitcher, his skill as a batter also enabled him to play outfield in minor league baseball and pinch hit at both the minor and Major League levels. He batted left-handed, stood tall and weighed (12 stone 12).


Career

Fisher's professional career lasted for 12 seasons (1947–54; 1956–59). In 1949–50, with the
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of the Double-A Southern Association, Fisher batted .397 and .423 in successive seasons, although, as a pitcher (and part-time outfielder in 1950), he was well short of enough at bats (58 and 156, respectively) or
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to win the SA batting championship.Minor league statistics
from Baseball Reference
He appeared in 18 Major League games with the – 52
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— ten as a pinch hitter and eight as a pitcher. In his first trial with the 1951 Bucs, Fisher was used exclusively in a pinch hitting role, going hitless in three at bats. In 1952, he began the season with the Hollywood Stars of the Open-Classification
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until his recall by the Pirates. In his first game back with them, on June 21, he got his first Major League hit, a pinch single off Carl Erskine of the
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at Ebbets Field. He would pinch hit three more times until he took the mound July 2 for his first MLB pitching assignment; in relief of Ron Kline, he allowed no runs and two hits in two
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of work in a 3–0 Pittsburgh defeat at the hands of the
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at Wrigley Field. Two days later, on July 4 at
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, Fisher got his first starting assignment in the Majors, and he defeated the
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5–2 for his only big league victory. Fisher worked six innings and scattered five hits, allowing two earned runs, and left the game with the lead, 3–2.1952-7-4 box score from Retrosheet
/ref> Fisher made ten more appearances for the Pirates that season, six as a pitcher, losing his last two starts to the
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on July 13 and
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on August 1. Returning to minor league baseball, he played through 1959 (sitting out the 1955 season), gradually logging more time in the outfield to take advantage of his batting prowess. As a Major Leaguer, he gave up 17 hits and 13
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in
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, recording five strikeouts. As a batter, he hit .278; his five MLB hits included one double and he had one run batted in.


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