Salvatore Leonard Bando Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Born Salvatore Leonard Bando in Cleveland, Ohio on February 13, 1944, Bando attended Arizona State University. A standout third baseman at Arizona, he was drafted by the Kansas City Athletics in 1965, which dwelled at the bottom of the American League, which allowed a talented young player to reach the majors that much quicker. Bando was 22 years ...
His brother Chris Bando was a starting catcher for the Cleveland Indians throughout the 1980s.
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Nmaed to 4 American League All Star Teams (1969 and 1972-1974).
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Finished 2nd in voting for 1971 American League MVP for having 94 RBI, 86 Walks, 48 Extra-Base Hits, 240 Times on Base and being hit by a pitch 8 times. Finished 4th in voting for 1973 American League MVP for leading league in Games (162), Total Bases (295), Doubles (32) and Extra-Base Hits (64). Also had a .375 On-base percentage, .498 Slugging Percentage, 592 At Bats, 97 Runs, 170 Hits, 29 Home Runs, 98 RBI, 82 Walks and 256 Times on Base. Finished 3rd in voting for 1974 American League MVP for leading league in Sacrifice Flies (13). Also had 84 Runs, 22 Home Runs, 103 RBI and 86 Walks.
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Member of 1971 and 1975 American League Western Division Champion Oakland Athletics teams. Member of 1972-1974 World Series Champion Oakland Athletics teams. Member of 1981 American League Eastern Division Champion Milwaukee Brewers team.
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Third Baseman for Kansas City/Oakland Athletics (1966-1976) and Milwaukee Brewers (1977-1981).