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Positions:  OF-584, DH-433, 1B-64

Full Name:  Michael Anthony Easler
Born:  Nov 29,1950  in  Cleveland, Ohio
Height:  6-1  Weight:  196  Bats:  Left  Throws:  Right
High School:  Benedictine (Cleveland, Ohio)  "Bengals"
College:  None

Drafted:  Selected by Houston Astros in 14th Round (312nd overall) of 1969 amateur entry draft (June-Reg)  



MLB Debut:  Sep 5,1973




Scouting Report
Power: 76
Batting: 82
Speed: 37
Contact: 24
Patience: 50
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 Transactions History

Selected by Houston Astros in 14th Round (312nd overall) of 1969 amateur entry draft (June-Reg)


Jun 25,1975 - Traded by Astros to Cardinals for Mike Barlow.  
Sep 3,1976 - Traded by Cardinals to Angels for Ron Farkas.  
Apr 4,1977 - Traded by Angels to Pirates for Randy Sealy.  
Oct 27,1978 - Purchased by Red Sox from Pirates.  
Mar 15,1979 - Traded by Red Sox to Pirates for Martin Rivas, George Hill and Cash.  
Dec 6,1983 - Traded by Pirates to Red Sox for John Tudor.  
Mar 28,1986 - Traded by Red Sox to Yankees for Don Baylor.  
Dec 11,1986 - Traded by Yankees with Tom Barrett to Phillies for Jeff Knox and Charles Hudson.  
Jun 10,1987 - Traded by Phillies to Yankees for Shane Turner and Keith Hughes.  
Dec 21,1987 - Released by Yankees.  



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Disabled List Notes:  The accumulation of disabled list data started in 2001. Though most DL visits are accounted for during this time, the injury description and activation date are not always available.

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