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Joseph Charles Sambito (born June 28, 1952) is a
former pitcher in
Major League Baseball who pla**** for the
Houston Astros (1976–1982, 1984), New York...
- The
Sambito River is a
river of Piauí
state in
northeastern Brazil. List of
rivers of Piauí
Brazilian Ministry of Transport[dead link] 5°39′07″S 42°09′21″W...
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Mersky 1983, pp. 93.
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Sambito 1978, pp. 9. Tillman...
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November 2023.
Tillman 1979, pp. 171–73.
Mersky 1983, pp. 194.
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Sambito 1978, pp. 14. "VMF-312
Marines in Good Form" (PDF).
Naval History...
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Richard won 18
games and set a new
personal strikeout record at 313. Joe
Sambito came into his own with 22
saves as the
Astros closer.
Things were going...
- take the ball from
Schiraldi and
brought in Joe
Sambito.
After putting Wilson on intentionally,
Sambito walked Backman to load the
bases and Hernandez...
- the Los
Angeles Dodgers,
pitching eight scoreless innings,
although Joe
Sambito ended up
being the
winning pitcher for the
Astros as they won in the 11th...
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federal prison and was
ordered to pay
former Houston Astros pitcher Joe
Sambito (a
former teammate of his
cousin Mark) $439,000 for
failing to
finish building...
- marines.mil.
United States Marine Corps.
Retrieved 8 June 2020.
Sambito 1978, p. 1.
Sambito 1978, pp. 1–2. "Marine
Aviation in the Philippines". Archived...
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Mariner Bruce Bochte before leaving in
favor of Joe
Sambito without retiring a batter.
Sambito pitched the NL out of
trouble by
getting Reggie Jackson...