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    Joseph Anthony Pepitone (October 9, 1940 – March 13, 2023) was an American professional baseball first baseman and outfielder who played in Major League...
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  • Look up Pepitone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pepitone is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Joe Pepitone (1940–2023)...
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  • Schultz and allowed an RBI double to Mantle. After an intentional walk, Joe Pepitone's RBI single and Tresh's sacrifice fly made it 8–2 Yankees. The Cardinals...
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    Pepitone (born November 5, 1958) is an American character actor, stand-up comedian and podcast host. He is known for his dark comedy style. Pepitone was...
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    artist, photographer John P. McGarr (1964–2010), actor, movie producer Joe Pepitone (1940–2023), baseball player Vincent F. Seyfried (1918–2012), historian...
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    Gloves with the Baltimore Orioles alongside winning partner Bobby Grich, and Joe Morgan paired with Dave Concepción for four combination wins with the Cincinnati...
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  • Major League Baseball players Mudcat Grant and Joe Pepitone served as PR officials for the new league; Pepitone would also play for Chicago Nationwide Advertising...
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    sidelined with another injury. After the 1966 season, he was replaced by Joe Pepitone in the outfield, and spent his final two seasons at first base. On May...
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    handle in the street outside his old home in Harlem in the 1950s or when Joe Pepitone did as a stylish Yankee in Brooklyn in the '60s. Gold, Jonathan (September...
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    Heights Michael Moss, Pulitzer Prize winning author Eddie Ocampo, drummer Joe Pepitone, NY Yankees player lived on St. Mark's Avenue between Vanderbilt and...
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    David. Joe Pepitone, Society for American Baseball Research. Accessed March 13, 2023. "Decades before gentrification began in the 1990s, the Pepitones lived...
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    breeding place for many famous sports figures such as Joe Paterno (Penn State), Joe Pepitone (MLB), Joe Torre (MLB), Al "Bummy" Davis (boxing), Larry Brown...
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    Catcher Elston Howard (.287 BA, 28 HRs, 85 RBI) won the MVP Award, while Joe Pepitone, Roger Maris, and Tom Tresh also topped the 20 home run mark. Their pitching...
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  • Baseball Digest, September 1965 "The Two Faces of Joe Peptitone: The Clown -- and the Pro" (Joe Pepitone), Baseball Digest, October 1965 "Tilt a Foul Line...
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    All-Stars Bobby Bonds, Johnny Callison, Tommy Harper, Ed Kranepool, Joe Pepitone, and Bill White to a .070 collective batting average (5-for-71). He also...
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  • and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (since 1987) (b. 1929) Joe Pepitone, 82, baseball player (New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Chicago Cubs)...
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    (1970–1993) Takeshi Yasuda (1971–1981) Tsutomu Wakamatsu (1972–1989) Joe Pepitone (1973) Roger Repoz (1974–1977) Charlie Manuel (1976–1978, 1981) Dave...
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  • the cause, as did Pepitone (50-122,.410, 9 HRs, 30 RBIs). The New Jersey franchise disbanded at the end of the 1979 season. Joe Pepitone went on to serve...
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  • All-Star Game Elston Howard, All-Star Game Mickey Mantle, All-Star Game Joe Pepitone, All-Star Game Bobby Richardson, All-Star Game LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Fort...
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    his first at-bat, on Opening Day 2018. He was the first Yankee since Joe Pepitone to have a multi home run game on Opening Day. On May 15, Stanton collected...
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    October 14 at Busch Stadium, 8–3, backed by another Mantle homer and a Joe Pepitone grand slam. He was 2–1 with a 1.48 ERA in three career World Series starts...
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  • player Willie Pep, boxer Joe Pepitone, baseball player Cavino Michelli Petillo, racing driver Johnny Petraglia, bowler Joe Petrali, motorcycle racer...
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  • historian, abolitionist, orator, minister, writer, and social organizer Joe Pepitone (1940–2023) – professional baseball player Rosie Perez (born 1964) –...
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  • scoring position after a ninth-inning double, struck out Killebrew and Joe Pepitone to end the game. Attendance was announced as 46,706. NL Starter Juan...
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    Philadelphia Phillies (NL) 491 50 2 39 .996 1965 Joe Pepitone New York Yankees 1,036 71 3 104 .997 1966 Joe Pepitone New York Yankees 1,044 92 6 92 .995 1967...
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  • (1957–2012) Carl Pavano (born 1976) Felipe Paulino Del Guidice (born 1983) Joe Pepitone (1940–2023) Lou Perini (1903–1972), owner of the Boston/Milwaukee Braves...
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    Joe Pepitone, waved his bat over the plate, as if asking for an easy pitch of his own. McLain responded by throwing the next pitch over Pepitone's head...
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    wild pitch; after advancing all the way to third base on an error by Joe Pepitone in the seventh inning of Game 4, he scored on a Willie Davis sacrifice...
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    home runs. Bobby Richardson, Mickey Mantle, and Joe Pepitone did it in 1966. In 1947 Charlie Keller, Joe DiMaggio, and Johnny Lindell accomplished the feat...
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    in 1959 through 1962). After batting .270 with 23 home runs and with Joe Pepitone ready to succeed him as the starting first baseman, Skowron was traded...
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