Fisher was a member of the
Nashville Athletic Club. During the July 6, 1893,
Southern League game between the
Nashville Tigers and
Memphis Fever Germs, he was recruited to temporarily take the place of injured
outfielder Jack Keenan. He played
center field and had four
at-bats with no
hits in his only game with the club. Fisher began his professional career with the Southern League's
Augusta Electricians in 1893, before joining the
Atlanta Atlantas in 1894. In 1895, he played for the
Chattanooga Warriors/
Mobile Bluebirds. Fisher served as the team's owner and
player-manager. Under his leadership from 1901 to 1905, Fisher sold the team and retired from baseball in 1905. Fisher died in
Chicago on February 28, 1947. ==References==