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Frank Fernández (baseball) : ウィキペディア英語版
Frank Fernández (baseball)

Frank Fernández (born April 16, 1943 in Staten Island, New York) is a former Major League Baseball catcher. He signed as an amateur free agent with the New York Yankees upon graduation from Curtis High School in Staten Island in . He spent six seasons in their minor league system before debuting with the Yankees as a September call-up in . He went one for three in his major league debut against the California Angels in the second game of a doubleheader on September 12.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=New York Yankees 2, California Angels 1 )
Fernández backed up Jake Gibbs for and . Upon former first round draft pick Thurman Munson's arrival in the major leagues, the Yankees dealt Fernández to the Oakland Athletics with Al Downing for Danny Cater and Ossie Chavarria prior to the start of the season.
During the season, the A's traded Fernández to the Washington Senators with Paul Lindblad and Don Mincher for Mike Epstein and Darold Knowles. A little over a month later, he was purchased back by the A's, only to be dealt away again during the 1971 season—this time to the Chicago Cubs for Adrian Garrett.
Fernández made three pinch hitting appearances with the Cubs in , but spent most of his time with their triple A affiliate, the Wichita Aeros before being reacquired by the Yankees in a minor league deal. He also spent time in Oakland's and the Detroit Tigers' farm system before retiring.


Fernández holds the record for the most home runs (39) for a player with a batting average less than .200, as well as having the most career walks than hits by a non-pitcher with over 100 at-bats, with 164 walks and 145 hits.
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