Eddie Fisher, an accomplished right-handed pitcher with a 15-year major league career, passed away at 88 after a brief illness. He debuted in 1959 with the San Francisco Giants and played for teams including the Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland, California, and St. Louis. Notably, he earned an All-Star selection in 1965 due to his impressive 15-7 record and 2.40 ERA. Fisher's most significant achievement was contributing to the Orioles' World Series victory in 1966, solidifying his place in baseball history.
Eddie Fisher, a 15-year major league player known for his stint with the Chicago White Sox and a World Series win with the Orioles, has died at 88.
Fisher was an All-Star in 1965, marking the peak of his career with 15 wins, a 2.40 ERA, and setting an American League record with 82 appearances.
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