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Sunday, February 24, 2008

K.C. Star: Posnanski: Royals pitching advisor Fischer shares wisdom of 60 years in baseball

Good stuff here...as Poz chats with Royals’ senior pitching advisor Bill Fischer, about the four absolutes of four-letter word pitching.

They call Bill Fischer “Walking Wisdom” around here, which makes the guy laugh. Walking Wisdom, eh? Yeah, they should have been there that day in ’63, 11th inning, when ol’ Walking Wisdom pitched for the Kansas City A’s and decided to throw a bleeping fastball to Mickey Mantle. The Mick blasted it off of the bleeping right-field facade at Yankee Stadium. They called it 620 feet. They called it 734 feet. Whatever, it was bleeping far.

“Of course if Mickey Mantle was playing at Yankee Stadium today,” Fischer says, “with the bleeping fences in, with center field at 400 feet, he’d hit 800 bleeping homers.”

Bleep. You can probably tell that Bill Fischer does not exactly buy into the walking wisdom thing. First off, Fish ain’t walking too good. He’s 77; they got him a golf cart to scoot around in as the Kansas City Royals’ senior pitching advisor. Senior is right. Fish has been in baseball for 60 years; only Don Zimmer has been puttering around the game full time for that long. Zim’s written two books about it.

Repoz Posted: February 24, 2008 at 12:17 AM | 4 comment(s)
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   1. Pasta-diving Jeter (jmac66) Posted: February 24, 2008 at 11:31 AM (#2698520)
Bill Fischer is one of those players that fits into:

1. horseshit pitcher for somebody (never can remember who)

2. ALWAYS got multiples of his baseball card

you know, Bill Fisher, Jack Fisher, Jerry Walker, Bud Daley


not to mention Bob Miller, Bob Miller, and Bob Miller
   2. Pasta-diving Jeter (jmac66) Posted: February 24, 2008 at 12:30 PM (#2698557)
I finally R'd TFA and it answered a question that had been puzzling me: when Madddux was going for the "most-consecutive-innings-without-a-walk" record a few years ago, I found it strange that the record was held by Fischer, because he was NEVER really a control freak

turns out the sumbitch did it for money
   3. Greg Franklin Posted: February 24, 2008 at 02:29 PM (#2698654)
Yeah, and he was a coot enough even then to force Charlie O. Finley to live up to the deal. Sort of, since the money was deducted from his next year's salary.
   4. BourbonSamurai Posted: February 25, 2008 at 12:45 AM (#2699021)
Fun article on a crotchety old bastard. I guess this is part is pertinent.
hen he went to Boston and worked with a young Roger Clemens (“He was a blockhead too, but man did he work. This stuff they’re saying about him now, the steroid stuff, I don’t believe a word of it”).
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