Travis Fryman
David Travis Fryman (born the March 25th 1969 with Lexington, Kentucky) is a former player of Third goal and Stop-short in major baseball. From 1990 to 2002, Fryman played for the Tigers de Detroit (1990-1997) and for the Indians of Cleveland (1998-2002). It struck and launched line. Fryman was the third-goal on the basis of Tigers until he unites with the Diamondbacks of Arizona, a team of expansion. However, in the dead season of 1997, it was exchanged in Indians with the launcher Tom Martin for the third-goal Matt Williams before to have been able to play for Diamondbacks.
Fryman knew its best season in 2000. It established personal tops for the average with the stick (.321), the average of power (.516), the average of presence on the goals (.392) the sure blows (184), the doubles and the points produced. Moreover, it made only 8 errors in defensive and had a sequence of 60 matches in which it did not make an error, to on the way gain a Gant of gold.
In 13 years in major baseball, Fryman compiled an average with the stick of .274 with 228 Coups of circuit and 1022 produced Points in 1698 matches. It took its retirement after the season 2002 because of a wound.
Outstanding facts
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5 times taking part in the match of the stars (1992-1994, 1996,2000)
- Gaining of a Glove of gold (third goal, 2000)
- Gaining of a Stick of money (stop-short, 1992)
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