Mike Fitzgerald (outfielder)

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Mike Fitzgerald
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Outfielder
Born:(1891-06-26)June 26, 1891
San Mateo, California
Died: January 17, 1945(1945-01-17) (aged 53)
San Mateo, California
Batted: LeftThrew: Right
MLB debut
June 20,  1911, for the  New York Highlanders
Last MLB appearance
September 2,  1918, for the  Philadelphia Phillies
MLB statistics
Batting average .288
Home runs 0
Runs batted in 12
Teams

Justin Howard "Mike" Fitzgerald (June 26, 1891 to January 17, 1945) was a Major League Baseball player. Fitzgerald played for the New York Highlanders in 1911 and the Philadelphia Phillies 1918. He batted and threw right-handed.

He was born and died in San Mateo, California.

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