Fishers Hall Of Fame


Hall Of Fame Players


Hall of Famer Miguel Ada
Guam   #13 - Miguel Ada [ID #188998]     C
Home Town: Mangilao, Guam           School: none           Drafted: 2038, Round #5 by Bennington Battling Bombers
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (L)           Throws (R)           Positions: C
Games 873, AVE .261, OBP .307, SLG .510, OPS .817, H 745, 2B 165, 3B 7, HR 177, RBI 544, SB 3
Notes: He was 1st signee of new ownership at 29 years old and out of the league for 2 seasons.

7 years with team
4 time All-Star
Gold Glove Winner
177 Homeruns with the team
544 RBI’s with team
3 - 30+ Homerun Seasons


Hall of Famer Jacob Ballard
United States   #19 - Jacob Ballard [ID #188763]     OF
Home Town: Tallahassee, Florida           College: Florida State University           Drafted: 2038, Round #4 by Fishers Rebels
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (R)           Throws (R)           Positions: OF 1b 2b
Games 1967, AVE .287, OBP .362, SLG .438, OPS .800, H 2068, 2B 409, 3B 38, HR 200, RBI 976, SB 8
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Hall of Famer Nicolás Cedillo
Puerto Rico   #42 - Nicolás Cedillo [ID #207585]     1B
Home Town: Canóvanas, Puerto Rico           High School: Canóvanas High School           Drafted: 2042, Round #3 by Denver Broncos
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (S)           Throws (L)           Positions: 1B of
Games 948, AVE .295, OBP .308, SLG .599, OPS .906, H 1143, 2B 255, 3B 17, HR 295, RBI 910, SB 5
Notes: Nicolás "El Cotillo" Cedillo was a 1st Baseman from Puerto Rico and is known for being one of the greatest Fishers Rebels of All Time. Originally drafted by the Denver Broncos, he struggled in the Minors and was perturbed by injuries throughout his early years. In 2047, Cedillo was signed by the Rebels where he had a breakout season, winning Rookie of the Year, but was derailed due to injury. After 1 more injury-riddled season, El Cotillo had one of the Greatest seasons in Fishers Rebels History. With a 1.070 OPS and 51 Homers hit in 150 games, Cedillo got his first All-star, All-League appearance, and only MVP of his career. He also led the Fishers Rebels to their 2nd League Championship, their first coming in his rookie season (and 3rd year of existence). In the following years, Cedillo acquired 4 consecutive All-Stars and 1 more All-league Appearance, before his career petered out. Nicolás spent 5 more years in the league between multiple teams, including an All-star appearance with the Florissant Falcons in 2056, before retiring in 2057. He retired with a career OPS of .882, 365 homers, and 1127 RBI. He is first on the Fishers All-time Slugging, Homers, OPS, and Game MVPs.


Hall of Famer Marty Killian
United States   #57 - Marty Killian [ID #182846]     3B
Home Town: Macon, Georgia           School: none           Drafted: 2037, Round #3 by Orix Buffaloes
Hall Of Famer                     Bats (R)           Throws (R)           Positions: 3B 1b
Games 950, AVE .253, OBP .318, SLG .502, OPS .820, H 839, 2B 229, 3B 23, HR 184, RBI 579, SB 5
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Hall Of Fame Managers


Hall of Famer Keith Colonna
United States   Keith Colonna [ID #2721]     Manager
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
Hall Of Famer
Games 1847, League Wins 782, Playoff Wins 8, Playoff Championships 2, Cup Wins 88
Notes: Win%: .550
Only Multi-Championship Winning Manager
Coached 9 Years
7/9 Winning Seasons