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'''John Robert Gamble ''' (born February 10, 1948 – September 1, 2022)<ref></ref> is a former professional baseball ]. He played in 13 games in two seasons for the ] of Major League Baseball. He was drafted in the 2nd round of the ] by the ] and acquired by the Tigers in the 1970 ]. '''John Robert Gamble ''' (born February 10, 1948 – September 1, 2022)<ref></ref> was a former professional baseball ]. He played in 13 games in two seasons for the ] of Major League Baseball. He was drafted in the 2nd round of the ] by the ] and acquired by the Tigers in the 1970 ].

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American baseball player Baseball player
John Gamble
Shortstop
Born: (1948-02-10)February 10, 1948
Reno, Nevada
Died: September 1, 2022(2022-09-01) (aged 74)
Orovada, Nevada
Batted: RightThrew: Right
MLB debut
September 7, 1972, for the Detroit Tigers
Last MLB appearance
May 25, 1973, for the Detroit Tigers
MLB statistics
Batting average.000
Home runs0
RBI0
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John Robert Gamble (born February 10, 1948 – September 1, 2022) was a former professional baseball shortstop. He played in 13 games in two seasons for the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball. He was drafted in the 2nd round of the 1966 Major League Baseball Draft by the Los Angeles Dodgers and acquired by the Tigers in the 1970 Rule V Draft.

References

  1. Obituary For John Robert Gamble Jr.

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