Joe Sambito Biography
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- Born June 28, 1952
A fastball and slider specialist, Sambito was a starter in the minors, as he led the Southern League in strikeouts at Triple-A Columbus in 1975. A year later he was promoted to the Astros, where he immediately moved into a relief role. \n', '
From 1978 through 1981, Sambito led Houston in saves, with a career-high 22 saves and a 1.78 ERA in 1979 – a season in which he posted a string of 402⁄3 consecutive innings without allowing an earned run and was named to the National League All-Star team. He started 1982 with four saves and a 0.71 ERA in nine appearances, before it was discovered that bone chips had damaged the ligaments of his pitching elbow. He missed the rest of the season and all of 1983 recuperating from Tommy John surgery. The next two years, he failed in comeback attempts with Houston and the New York Mets. \n', '
Sambito made the Red Sox roster out of spring training in 1986. He would go on to post a 2–0 record with 12 saves that season, and helped the Red Sox reach the World Series. He retired in 1987 after posting a 2–6 record with 6.93 ERA. In an eleven-season career, Sambito posted a 37–38 record with a 3.03 ERA and 84 saves in 461 games. \n', '
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