
"Fisher is 7-0 with a 2.70 ERA (159 ERA+) 1.02 WHIP, and 62 strikeouts over 50 innings (11.2 SO/9 IP) pitched. He was sent down to Triple-A Buffalo in late August as part of a roster crunch, but has been sharp since his return, surrendering just two earned runs in 11.1 innings (1.59 ERA) since being recalled on September 5."
"One of the things that has made Fisher so successful, and one of the reasons he'll be one of the high-leverage arms this postseason, is his ability to strand inherited baserunners. Of 27 baserunners inherited during the season, the former Texas high schooler only allowed a single earned run, including retiring the last 12. He's also got the kind of swing-and-miss stuff that can end a rally quickly, allowing just a .154 opponents' batting average in late & close situations, defined"
Braydon Fisher, a 25-year-old reliever, emerged as a vital bullpen piece after being acquired last June for Cavan Biggio and cash. He was a former 4th-round draft pick who made his MLB debut on May 11. Fisher compiled a 7-0 record with a 2.70 ERA, 1.02 WHIP and 62 strikeouts in 50 innings. He was optioned to Triple-A Buffalo in late August but returned on September 5 and allowed only two earned runs in 11.1 innings. Fisher stranded 26 of 27 inherited runners and produced a .154 opponents' average in late-and-close situations, making him a key high-leverage option.
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