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Joseph Benjamin Pignatano (August 4, 1929 – May 23, 2022) was an
American professional baseball player and coach. As a catcher,
Pignatano pla**** in Major...
- 1962 Mets' 40–120 season,
facing the
Chicago Cubs at
Wrigley Field, Joe
Pignatano popped into a 4-3-6
triple play in his last MLB appearance. It was also...
- players' strike. He
completed 27
holes of golf with Mets
coaches Joe
Pignatano, Rube Walker, and
Eddie Yost, when he
collapsed en
route to his motel...
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schools that
dropped Native American-themed
sports team names.[when?] Joe
Pignatano, MLB
catcher Larry McNeill, NBA
player Roosevelt Chapman,
basketball player...
- baserunners, he was
rarely permitted to
finish the inning.
Teammate Joe
Pignatano remarked,
years later, that as soon as
Koufax threw a
couple of balls...
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Sisler Deron Johnson Bud
Harrelson Frank Howard (baseball) Bill Robinson...
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senior advisor to the
Tampa Bay Rays. (Zimmer's
teammate in Cambridge, Joe
Pignatano, also pla**** in the
major leagues and was a
coach for many
years thereafter...
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bottom of the 12th, Gil
Hodges drew a walk with two out and
nobody on. Joe
Pignatano singled Hodges to second. Carl
Furillo hit a
ground ball to shortstop...
- Branca, who had left the club in 1953
before returning in 1956, and Joe
Pignatano, who
joined the
Dodgers in 1957. No
official commemorative event, however...
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August 2 –
Irwin Fridovich,
American biochemist (d. 2019)
August 4 – Joe
Pignatano,
American baseball player and
coach (d. 2022)
August 7 Jo Baer, American...