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    Carlton Fisk's number 27 was retired by the Boston Red Sox in 2000. Fisk joined the Army Reserve in 1967. After a short stint of active duty at Fort Dix , New Jersey , where Fisk finished his initial training, he served as a member of the 393rd Service and Supply Battalion in Chester, Vermont , completing monthly weekend drills and two-week annual training periods until 1971.

  2. Aug 21, 2022 · Following his retirement, Fisk has been honored by both the Red Sox and White Sox. The White Sox retired his number 72 on September 14, 1997, in a ceremony at Comiskey Park. Four years after being unceremoniously released by the team, Fisk accepted their offer and made attempts to mend the relationship.

  3. Dec 26, 2010 · 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 nicknames? Pudge is a nickname for Carlton Fisk.

    • December 26, 1947
  4. 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. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2000.

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  5. Carlton Fisk (born Dec. 26, 1947, Bellows Falls, Vt., U.S.) is a professional baseball player who played for 24 seasons in the American major leagues between 1969 and 1993. Fisk was one of the most durable catchers in the history of the game. Playing with the Boston Red Sox and the Chicago White Sox, Fisk caught 2,226 games, a record that stood ...

  6. Dec 25, 2022 · 8. A cycling we will go May 16, 1984. Fisk simply did things that few other catchers could do. On this date, he hit for the cycle against Kansas City in a 7-6 White Sox loss, tripling in the seventh inning off Royals relief ace Dan Quisenberry to complete his milestone performance. 9.

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  8. Jan 7, 2020 · The Baseball 100: No. 80, Carlton Fisk. Starting in December and ending on Opening Day, Joe Posnanski will count down the 100 greatest baseball players by publishing an essay on a player every day ...