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Carlton Fisk

Carlton Fisk is credited on 51 releases across 16 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1994–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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51

Pressings credited

16

Albums

4

Decades active

63

In collections

Biography

Carlton Ernest Fisk (born December 26, 1947), nicknamed "Pudge" and "the Commander", is an American former professional baseball catcher who played 24 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Boston Red Sox and the Chicago White Sox. In 1972, he was the first player to be unanimously voted American League (AL) Rookie of the Year. Fisk is best known for his game-winning home run in the 12th inning of Game 6 of the 1975 World Series, during which he memorably waved his arms hoping for the batted ball to remain fair. At the time of his retirement, Fisk held the record for most home runs all-time by a catcher with 376 (since surpassed by Mike Piazza). He has held several age- or longevity-related records, including the record for most games played at the position of catcher with 2,226 (later surpassed by Iván Rodríguez, who also shared Fisk's nickname "Pudge"). Fisk still holds the AL record for most years served at the position (24). Fisk was voted to the All-Star team 11 times and won three Silver Slugger Awards which is awarded annually to the best offensive player at each position. In 2000, Fisk was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.

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51 releases · 16 albums · active 1994–2026

  • Performance · 84
  • Other credits · 2

Studios: Trackstar Records · 36 Chambers Studio · Chung King Studios · Firehouse Studio, NYC

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