Fischlin was originally drafted by the
New York Yankees in the
1975 Major League Baseball draft, and played for two years in their farm system. On June 15, 1977, he was traded with
Randy Niemann and
Dave Bergman for
Cliff Johnson. Fischlin played one game for the Houston Astros' 1980
National League West champion team. In a 10-season career, he was a .220 hitter (207-for-941) with three
home runs and 68
RBI in 517 games, including 109
runs, 29
doubles, six
triples, and 24
stolen bases. Fischlin was, along with
Bill Caudill, one of the first players represented by agent
Scott Boras. He currently works for Boras as the Minister of Culture and President of 0-2 Team. ==References==