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American baseball player (born 1962)
Baseball player
Brian Kevin Fisher
(born March 18, 1962) is a retired
Major League Baseball
pitcher
. He played seven seasons at the major league level for the
New York Yankees
,
Pittsburgh Pirates
,
Houston Astros
, and
Seattle Mariners
. He was drafted by the
Atlanta Braves
in the second round of the 1980 amateur draft. Fisher played his first professional season with their Rookie league
Gulf Coast Braves
in 1980 and his last season with the
San Francisco Giants
' Triple-A
Phoenix Firebirds
in 1993. He now lives in
Aurora, Colorado
, with his wife and two children.
High school career
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Fisher attended
William C. Hinkley High School
in Aurora, Colorado. He helped Hinkley win the big-school state title in 1979.
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College career
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Fisher attended Columbia College and the University of Denver.
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Professional career
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Minor leagues
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Fisher pitched for the Denver Zephyrs in the minor leagues in 1991.
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Personal life
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In 1997, Fisher's six-year-old son Kyle lost a battle with cerebral palsy.
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