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Tom Fisher may refer to: * Tom Fisher (1960s pitcher) (1942–2016), former Major League Baseball pitcher * Tom Fisher (1900s pitcher) (1880–1972), Major League Baseball pitcher * Tom Fisher (''The Young and the Restless''), a fictional character from the American soap opera ''The Young and the Restless'' * Tom Fisher (footballer) (born 1992), English footballer * Tom Fisher (actor) (born 1968), English actor * Tom Fisher (rugby union) (1891–1968), New Zealand rugby union player * Tom Fisher (mathematician), Cambridge University mathematician and winner of the 2014 Selfridge Prize See also * Thomas Fisher (other) {{hndis, Fisher, Tom ...
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Tom Fisher (1960s Pitcher)
Thomas Gene Fisher (April 4, 1942 – November 21, 2016) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. Nicknamed "Big Fish", the 6'0", 180 lb. right-hander was signed by the Baltimore Orioles as an amateur free agent before the 1962 season. He played briefly for the Orioles in 1967. Fisher had a record of 10–6 with a 3.04 earned run average for the Triple-A Rochester Red Wings when he was called up to Baltimore in September 1967. His career minor league record at the time was 65–33, a winning percentage of .663. He made his major league debut in relief on September 20 against the Washington Senators at D.C. Stadium. He pitched 1.1 scoreless innings, walking two batters. His second big league action came two days later, in a home game against the Boston Red Sox. He hurled two more scoreless innings, striking out one batter, All-Star catcher Elston Howard. On April 30, 1969 he was traded by the Orioles along with pitcher John O'Donoghue to the Seattle Pilots, and nev ...
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Tom Fisher (1900s Pitcher)
Thomas Chalmers Fisher (November 1, 1880 – September 3, 1972) was a professional baseball pitcher. The 5"10½", right-hander played one season in Major League Baseball for the Boston Beaneaters in 1904. Fisher made his major league debut in relief on April 17, 1904 against the Brooklyn Superbas at Washington Park. His first major league win came as a starter on May 10 against the Chicago Cubs at West Side Park. The score was 7-1. He pitched his first shutout five days later at Robison Field, a 1–0 decision over the St. Louis Cardinals. He ended his season and career with a 6–16 record for the 55-98 Beaneaters. Other totals include 31 games pitched, 21 games started, 19 complete games, 2 shutouts, 9 games finished, and an earned run average of 4.25 in 214 innings pitched. He struck out 84 and walked 82. He also played six games in center field, and in a total of 39 games played had a batting average of .212 (21-for-99) with 2 home runs and 8 RBI. Fisher died in his ...
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Tom Fisher (The Young And The Restless)
This is a list of notable characters from the CBS soap opera ''The Young and the Restless'' that significantly impacted storylines and debuted between January 2000 and December 2009, in order of first appearance. Alex Perez Alex Perez first appeared on November 29, 2000, later becoming the fiancée of Malcolm Winters and lover of his brother, Neil. The role, portrayed by Alexia Robinson, was created to fill the void left by Victoria Rowell. Prior to her debut, the character was only known as "Erin". In 2002, it was announced that Robinson was to exit ''The Young and the Restless'' after the expiration of her contract, and departed onscreen on May 9, 2002. History Alex arrived in Genoa City to work on an important case for Newman Enterprises and the firm's boss Victor Newman was immediately impressed by the way she was doing business. She was working together with Neil Winters and the attraction between them was high even though they were constantly fighting. Olivia Winters h ...
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Tom Fisher (footballer)
Thomas Michael Fisher (born 28 June 1992) is an English footballer who plays as a striker. He has previously played for Stockport County and Macclesfield Town, FC United of Manchester, Mossley and had loan spells at Hyde and Droylsden Club career Stockport County Born in Wythenshawe, Manchester, Fisher started his career with Stockport County and made his debut on 24 April 2009, coming on as an 89th-minute substitute as part of the 4–3 victory over Crewe Alexandra. Fisher scored his first goal in professional football in Stockport's 2–2 draw with Accrington Stanley on 28 September 2010. On 19 May 2011 Stockport announced they had released Fisher following their relegation from the Football League. He made 31 appearances and scored one goal in all competitions. In May 2011 it was announced by the club for the 2011–12 season that he had been released. Macclesfield Town Later that summer Fisher was handed a trial by Macclesfield Town. After impressing in the trial he si ...
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Tom Fisher (actor)
Tom Browne (born 1968), known professionally as Tom Fisher, is an English actor who has appeared in various films, including '' The Mummy Returns'' (2001), '' Enigma'' (2001), '' Shanghai Knights'' (2003), '' Van Helsing'' (2004), '' The Illusionist'' (2006), ''The Young Victoria'' (2009), '' Holy Flying Circus'' (2011), and '' The King'' (2019). Fisher directed the feature film ''Radiator A radiator is a heat exchanger used to transfer thermal energy from one medium to another for the purpose of cooling and heating. The majority of radiators are constructed to function in cars, buildings, and electronics. A radiator is always a ...'' under his real name Tom Browne. Filmography Film Television References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Fisher, Tom 1968 births Male actors from London English male film actors English male television actors Actors from the London Borough of Camden Living people ...
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Tom Fisher (rugby Union)
Thomas Fisher (27 May 1891 – 20 March 1968) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A loose forward, Fisher represented Buller and Marlborough at a provincial level. He was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, on their 1914 tour of Australia, playing five games and scoring one try, but he did not appear in any test matches. Fisher died in Wellington on 20 March 1968, and was buried at Karori Cemetery Karori Cemetery is the second-largest cemetery in New Zealand. It opened in 1891, and is located in the Wellington suburb of Karori. History Karori Cemetery opened in 1891 to address overcrowding at Bolton Street Cemetery. In 1909, it recei .... References 1891 births 1968 deaths New Zealand rugby union players New Zealand international rugby union players Buller rugby union players Marlborough rugby union players Rugby union flankers Burials at Karori Cemetery {{NewZealand-rugbyunion-bio-1890s-stub ...
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Tom Fisher (mathematician)
Tom Fisher may refer to: *Tom Fisher (1960s pitcher) (1942–2016), former Major League Baseball pitcher *Tom Fisher (1900s pitcher) (1880–1972), Major League Baseball pitcher * Tom Fisher (''The Young and the Restless''), a fictional character from the American soap opera ''The Young and the Restless'' *Tom Fisher (footballer) (born 1992), English footballer *Tom Fisher (actor) (born 1968), English actor *Tom Fisher (rugby union) Thomas Fisher (27 May 1891 – 20 March 1968) was a New Zealand rugby union player. A loose forward, Fisher represented Buller and Marlborough at a provincial level. He was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, on their ... (1891–1968), New Zealand rugby union player * Tom Fisher (mathematician), Cambridge University mathematician and winner of the 2014 Selfridge Prize See also * Thomas Fisher (other) {{hndis, Fisher, Tom ...
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Selfridge Prize
Algorithmic Number Theory Symposium (ANTS) is a biennial academic conference, first held in Cornell in 1994, constituting an international forum for the presentation of new research in computational number theory. They are devoted to algorithmic aspects of number theory, including elementary number theory, algebraic number theory, analytic number theory, geometry of numbers, arithmetic geometry, finite fields, and cryptography. Selfridge Prize In honour of the many contributions of John Selfridge to mathematics, the Number Theory Foundation has established a prize to be awarded to those individuals who have authored the best paper accepted for presentation at ANTS. The prize, called the Selfridge Prize, is awarded every two years in an even numbered year. The prize winner(s) receive a cash award and a sculpture. The prize winners and their papers selected by the ANTS Program Committee are: * 2006 – ANTS VII – Werner Bley and Robert Boltje – ''Computation of locally free cla ...
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