Wes Fisler
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Westin Dickson Fisler (July 5, 1841-December 25, 1922) was a professional baseball player who played for the Philadelphia Athletics from 1871 to 1876. He was an infielder/outfielder who threw right-handed.
Fisler debuted on May 20, 1871 for Philadelphia. In his rookie year, he appeared in 28 games, driving in 16 runs and stealing 6 bases. In 1872, he recorded 48 RBIs and had a batting average of .350. He hit his first career home run in 1873.
Fisler played three more years with the Athletics and retired after the 1876 season. He retired with 414 career hits, 2 career home runs, and 189 RBIs in 273 games. In his career, Fisler played 124 games at first base, 120 games at second base, 35 games at outfield, and 1 at shortstop.
Fisler died at age 81 on December 25, 1922 in Camden, New Jersey.