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Barry Zito League
6-15-2100
Mike Wall First Base
Retired (1977, Age 34)
CAREER BIOGRAPHICAL DATA
AVG .000 Total Rating   Bats/Throws L/R
OPS .000 Status Deceased (2028) Option Years 0  
H 0 Age at Death 85 Date of Birth 09-19-1943
HR 0 Drafted Round 2, Pick 30
(1963)
Majors Svc Time 0 years
(0 games)
RBI 0
SB 0 Salary $0.50M Final Contract Year 1977
OFFENSE PITCHING MENTORING
Contact vs. R Contact vs. L B- Endurance B-   Ldrship C-
Power vs. R B+ Power vs. L B- Velocity   Mentor vR
Speed A- Bunt Control   Mentor vL
POSITIONS DEFENSE/HEALTH POSTSEASON
 C * --- SS --- Range C+ WS Rings 0
1B A+ (100%) LF --- Arm C+ WS Appearances 0
2B --- CF ---   Health LCS Appearances 0
3B --- RF ---   Injured Days 0 All Star Teams 0
* League requires 75% rating to start at catcher.

Year   Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO HBP SF SB CS E OPS OBP SLG ISO AVG Awards
Total
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0 0
0
0 0
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Career Transactions
DateTransaction
1977-11-01Mike Wall has retired from the Free Agency Pool
1967-03-28The San Francisco Seals have waived Mike Wall.
1963-06-01A trade has been completed between the San Francisco Seals and the New York Robber Barons. The New York Robber Barons receive Johnny Polidor, Gabby Merchant, Steve Campfield, Frank Coolbaugh from the San Francisco Seals in exchange for Bill Robinson, Steve Evans, Mike Wall, Charlie Schafer. Protest This Trade.
1963-05-21The New York Robber Barons have acquired Mike Wall from the waiver wire.
1963-04-08The Seattle Sea Monsters have acquired Calvin Rogers from the waiver wire. The Seattle Sea Monsters have waived Mike Wall.
1963-04-08The Seattle Sea Monsters have acquired Mike Wall from the waiver wire.
1963-03-31The Detroit Blazers have waived Mike Wall.
1962-05-19A trade has been completed between the Oakland Senators and the Detroit Blazers. The Detroit Blazers receive Draft Pick 1963 Round 2 OAK (Mike Wall), Draft Pick 1963 Round 1 NYA (John Dingman) from the Oakland Senators in exchange for Draft Pick 1964 Round 1 DET (Jewel Ignasiak). Protest This Trade.