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How tall is Carlton Fisk?
6′ 2″
Carlton Fisk/Height
How much is a 1972 Carlton Fisk rookie card worth?
Carlton Fisk Rookie Cards
Item Title ▼ | Price |
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1972 Topps Carlton Fisk RC Rookie Card #79 HOF Miscut Great Condition | $39.99 |
1972 Topps Carlton Fisk Rookie Card #79; Excellent Condition! | $250.00 |
1973 Topps Set Break #193 Carlton Fisk Rookie Baseball Card NR-MINT Great Shape | $42.99 |
How long did Carlton Fisk play?
24
Carlton Ernest Fisk was born December 26, 1947. Was nicknamed “Pudge” or “The Commander”, is a former Major League Baseball catcher. During a 24-year baseball career, he played for both the Boston Red Sox (1969, 1971–1980) and Chicago White Sox (1981–1993).
What college baseball team did Carlton Fisk play for?
The freshman team that Fisk played for was undefeated for the 1965–66 season. In 1966, he played collegiate summer baseball in the Cape Cod Baseball League for the Orleans Cardinals. In his sophomore year, the Red Sox drafted him in the first round of the January 1967 amateur draft, and his athletic future was set.
Did you know Carlton Fisk hit his 328th career home run while catching?
Did you know that when Carlton Fisk homered on August 17, 1990, it was his 328th career home run (hit while catching), breaking the Major League record for most home runs by a catcher, once held by Johnny Bench? Pudge finished his career with 351 home runs, most by a catcher, until Mike Piazza hit his 352nd on May 5, 2004.
How did the Red Sox honor Carlton Fisk in 2005?
On June 13, 2005, the Red Sox honored Carlton Fisk and the 12th-inning home run that won Game 6 of the 1975 World Series by naming the left field foul pole, which the famous home run contacted, the Fisk Foul Pole.
What number did Jamie Fisk wear for White Sox?
Chicago White Sox. At that time, his old number 27 was held on the White Sox by pitcher Ken Kravec. Fisk flip-flopped his old number and thus wore the unusual baseball number of 72 on his jersey. Although Kravec was traded just ten days later, Fisk retained the number 72 throughout his career with the White Sox.