- John
Alexander Lamabe (October 3, 1936 –
December 21, 2007) was an
American professional baseball right-handed pitcher. He was a
member of the 1967 World...
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championship and was LSU's
first NCAA
tournament team. From 1979 to 1983, Jack
Lamabe was head
coach at LSU for five
seasons and had a
record of 134–115 (.538)...
- walk, a
Reggie Smith double, and an
intentional walk to Petrocelli. Jack
Lamabe relieved Willis after a 1–0
count on
Elston Howard who
promptly popped a...
- in February." Nowlin, Bill. Jack
Lamabe,
Society for
American Baseball Research.
Accessed December 23, 2020. "
Lamabe, who
earned the
nickname “Tomatoes”...
- Myers: 189–88–3 (.680) Jack
Lamabe (Independent) (1974–1977) 1974 Jack
Lamabe 18–37 – – 1975 Jack
Lamabe 21–35 – – 1976 Jack
Lamabe 45–14 – – NCAA Tallah****ee...
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Gagliano 17
Bobby Tolan 18 Mike
Shannon 20 Lou
Brock 21 Curt
Flood 23 Jack
Lamabe 25 Julián
Javier 26 Ed
Spiezio 27 Dal
Maxvill 30
Orlando Cepeda (NL MVP)...
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Raymond Didier (1957–1963) Jim
Waldrop (1964–1965) Jim
Smith (1966–1978) Jack
Lamabe (1979–1983) Skip
Bertman (1984–2001)
Smoke Laval (2002–2006) Paul Mainieri...
- (3–2)
Brabender (0–1)
Buzhardt (1) 10,063 16–5 L1 22 May 12
White Sox 3–5
Lamabe (1–0) Watt (2–1)
Fisher (4) 6,079 16–6 L2 23 May 13 @
Indians 3–4 (11) O'Donoghue...
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Olympic silver medalist,
raced for UVM
before joining the U.S. Ski Team. Jack
Lamabe,
Major League pitcher for
several different teams over
seven seasons including...
- were
traded to the
Pirates for
first baseman ****
Stuart and
pitcher Jack
Lamabe. He went 6–12 in 1963, and
later switched to a reliever,
recording a career-best...