7/16/10

The Keepers - #90 - IF Michael Fisher

90. Michael Fisher



Positions: 2B-131, SS-128, 3B-10



Full Name: Michael Paul Fisher

Born: Mar 22,1985 in Atlanta, Georgia



Height: 6-2 Weight: 185 Bats: Both Throws: Right

High School: Montgomery Bell Academy (Nashville, Tennessee) "Big Red"



College: Georgia Tech



Drafted: Selected by Atlanta Braves in 6th Round (198th overall) of 2007 amateur entry draft (June-Reg) (Signing Bonus: $125,000)



2007 – Danville – RK – Braves - .325/.396/.476/.872



2008: - Rome – A – Braves - .253/.311/.334/.645



2009: - Myrtle Beach – A+ - Braves - .238/.293/.296/.589



From Scout.com: - High school quarterback who had scholarship offers to play college football, but elected to come to Georgia Tech to play baseball instead....Has good range and a strong arm....can play second base, third base or shortstop. 2007: Returns as starting shortstop....will likely takeover No. 2 spot in Jackets batting order. 2006: Emerged as Tech's everyday shortstop while going on to start all 68 games....Hit .268 with 39 RBI on the season, and ended the year with a .333 average over the last 10 games....Had 15 multi-hit games during the season....Had a season-long eight-game hitting streak, in which he hit .452 with three doubles and nine RBI, snapped in the second game at Boston College....Named to the All-Regional team at the NCAA Atlanta Regional after hitting .385 (5-for-13) with a double and a grand slam....Had a career-high four RBI in win over Stetson in the opening game of Regional....Went 2-for-5 with a walk and a run in Tech's Super Regional win over College of Charleston (6/10)....spent summer with Brewster Whitecaps of the Cape Cod League. 2005: Primarily saw duty at second base behind veteran Mike Trapani....went 3-for-4 with four RBI in first collegiate start 2/19 vs. Iona....collected three hits, including first collegiate home run 3/6 at Duke....homered in following game 3/8 vs. William & Mary....was 2-for-5 with a stolen base and three RBI 3/13 vs. Wake Forest....season average stood at .462 following 3/18 game vs. NC State, but went just 3-for-24 while playing in only 14 of team's last 45 games....did not start after 4/16 and had no at-bats during post-season....played for Keene Swampbats of the New England Collegiate Baseball League during summer. High School: A four-year letter-winner for coach Thomas Wims at Montgomery Bell Academy as a shortstop and center fielder....Rated as the No. 3 prospect in Tennessee by Baseball America....Named the 2004 Division II High School Player of the Year by the Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association....named to the 2004 All-State baseball team by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association....Overall, a three-time all-state and all-region selection....Led Montgomery Bell to the 2004 state championship....Hit .474 with six home runs and 30 RBI as a senior....Also highly decorated as a quarterback on the football field....Named Mr. Football in Tennessee as a senior....Led MBA to football state championships in 2002 and 2003....played for East Cobb-based STM Striker team coached by former Tech catcher Eric McQueen during summer of 2004. Personal: Michael Paul Fisher....Born March 22, 1985....Son of Fred and Barbara Fisher....Father played baseball and football at Vanderbilt from 1972-76....Brother, Bryan, played tennis at LSU from 2000-04....Named to the ACC Honor Roll in 2006....Dean’s List student majoring in Management....Member of the 2006-07 Georgia Tech Student-Athlete Advisory Board....2006-07 Recipient of the Hickok Family Baseball Endowment.



From TalkingChop.com: - Fisher's inclusion on this list is a clear sign that Atlanta is not deep at second base in the Minor Leagues. Despite being several years old for the league at 24, he put up a poor showing at Myrtle Beach, hitting just .238 with a .590 OPS. He showed almost no power, slugging just .296, and doesn't have the speed to make up for it. Add on to that the 18 erros he made and things aren't looking good for Fisher's future. He'll be entering 2010 as a 25 year old, so at this point Fisher can't be looked at as anything more than organizational filler. He's likely to return to Myrtle Beach if only to supplement the roster and aid the younger players. Even if he is able to make a dramatic turnaround in his career, he'll need to prove himself at AA and AAA before he can be counted on for Atlanta's future.

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