Three days after getting released following his inspiring MLB debut, Mets pitcher Nate Fisher will reportedly get the chance to keep living out his dream in the near future.
Fisher, who was cut on Monday roughly 24 hours after tossing three scoreless innings against the Phillies, cleared waivers Thursday and will stay with the club after being designated for assignment, per Jacob Resnick of MLB Pipeline. The 26-year-old lefty’s effort became the talk of the sports world Sunday after fans learned Fisher worked as a banker at the First National Bank of Omaha just prior to returning to baseball last year.