Hal Fletcher  
Left Fielder | Retired or Inactive Players

Hitting
The book on Fletcher is that you can knock the bat out of his hands with an average major league fastball. The Retired or Inactive Players do tend to sit Fletcher when the opposing team throws a lefty. It's no secret he can't touch the left-handed breaking ball. You can expect Hal Fletcher to pull the ball.

Baserunning & Defense
Though he managed to record his share of assists, his arm is just average. Fletcher isn't a good baserunner. He doesn't get good jumps on steals nor runs sharp routes around the bases.

          -- Moostard Nyman
 


 

Year Team POS CH PH SP GF PL vL Hm Sc CL Age Exp Slot FA AS Qualified Positions Nyman Rating
2003 FA LF 44 57 47 52 56 43 45 52 49 32 0 Free Agent 60 63 . 235
2004 FA LF 43 57 47 52 56 43 45 52 49 33 0 Free Agent 60 62 . 231
2005 FA LF 43 57 47 52 56 43 45 52 49 33 0 Free Agent 60 62 . 231
2006 FA LF 41 57 42 52 56 43 45 52 49 35 0 Free Agent 60 59 . 218
2007 FA LF 40 57 39 52 56 43 45 52 49 36 0 Free Agent 58 59 . 212
2008 FA LF 39 55 36 52 56 43 45 52 49 37 0 Free Agent 56 59 . 201
2009 FA LF 37 53 34 52 56 43 45 52 49 38 0 Free Agent 55 57 . 190
2010 FA LF 34 51 32 52 56 43 45 52 49 39 0 Free Agent 52 55 . 177
2011 FA LF 32 49 29 52 56 43 45 52 49 40 0 Free Agent 50 51 . 165
Ratings Delta     -2 -2 -3             +1     -2 -4   -12
History generated by Biorhythm v2.6.86 on Tue May 10 16:22:47 EDT 2005

Data printed in red denotes that player was in the top two percent for that category and year. Blue data denotes membership to the bottom two percent.