Eric Fryer (baseball)

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Eric Fryer
St. Louis Cardinals – No. 59
Catcher
Born: (1985-08-26) August 26, 1985 (age 38)
Columbus, Ohio
Bats: Right Throws: Right
MLB debut
June 26, 2011, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
MLB statistics
(through April 17, 2016)
Batting average .268
Home runs 2
Runs batted in 14
Teams

Eric Joseph Fryer (born August 26, 1985) is an American professional baseball catcher for the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB). A product of Ohio State University, the Milwaukee Brewers selected him in the tenth round of the 2007 amateur draft.

Amateur career

Fryer attended Reynoldsburg High School and he played college baseball at Ohio State.[1] At Reynoldsburg, Fryer excelled as a catcher and pitcher, going 8-2 on the mound with a 1.35 ERA and 93 strikeouts in 60 innings pitched, and batting a school record .544 with 7 homeruns and 50 RBI, along with 26 stolen bases his senior year, earning league and district player of the year honors. He received first-team All-State honors twice, and led the team to district titles in 2003 and 2004; falling one game short of the Division 1 state championship in 2004. During his junior season at Ohio State, Fryer batted .322.[2] In his three seasons at Ohio State, Fryer held a batting average of .338 with ten home runs and 126 RBIs in 172 games, earning All Big 10 honors twice.[1] Fryer graduated from Ohio State in his first minor league offseason with magna cum laude honors.

Professional career

Milwaukee Brewers

Fryer was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers as a catcher and left fielder in the tenth round of the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft out of Ohio State. Fryer started his professional career with the Helena Brewers in 2007. Fryer spent the 2008 season with the West Virginia Power where he won the South Atlantic League batting title and was voted into the leagues All-Star game. He batted .335 with 10 home runs and 70 RBI on the year. On February 4, 2009, Fryer was traded to the New York Yankees in exchange for Chase Wright.[3]

New York Yankees

Fryer played 59 games for the Tampa Yankees, hitting .300 with 15 stolen bases before being traded, along with Casey Erickson, to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Eric Hinske on June 29, 2009.[4]

Pittsburgh Pirates

The Pirates called up Fryer for the first time to major leagues on June 25, 2011.[1][5][6] Fryer got his first major league hit on July 2, 2011, off Washington Nationals pitcher John Lannan. Fryer was designated for assignment on November 18, 2011.[7] Fryer was promoted to the Pirates on June 26, 2012. He was optioned back to the minors on July 7, 2012, but was called up again on September 1. Fryer was designated for assignment on October 25, 2012.[8] Fryer elected free agency on October 29, 2012.[9] In 16 games with the Pirates over 2 seasons, hit 8-30 with 5 R and 1 SB.

Minnesota Twins

On November 10, 2012, Fryer signed a minor league deal with the Minnesota Twins with an invitation to spring training.[10] He spent the season with the Triple-A Rochester Red Wings. His contract was selected by the Twins on September 9, after Rochester was eliminated from the International League playoffs. He hit his first major-league home run off of Tommy Milone of Oakland, a 424 foot solo shot to center in a game the Twins lost 18–3. He hit .385 (5-for-13) in his 6 games up with the Twins.

He was competing for the back-up catcher role along with Chris Herrmann and Josmil Pinto in 2014.[11] He hit 3-11 with 3 RBI in 7 games in Spring Training, and the job was eventually given to Pinto. Fryer began 2014 once again with Rochester. He was outrighted to AAA on December 23, 2014.[12] He was recalled from AAA Rochester on July 8, 2015 after hitting over .300 on the year and being selected for Team USA to play in the Pan American Games.[13]

St. Louis Cardinals

The St. Louis Cardinals signed Fryer on November 12, 2015, to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training as a non-roster player.[14] On March 31, 2016, the club assigned him to Triple-A Memphis. However, due to an injury to backup catcher Brayan Peña, he made the major league Opening Day roster as the backup to Yadier Molina.[15] Fryer's first hit and RBI came in his first plate appearance of the season on April 9 against the Atlanta Braves.[16] He made his first start on April 17 at Busch Stadium against the Cincinnati Reds. He reached base in all four plate appearances, including three hits in three at bats and first walk of the season, to extend a streak of seven consecutive plate appearances reaching base to open the season. He collected his first two doubles, including driving in Aledmys Díaz for the decisive run in a 4–3 win.[17]

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