Joaquín Andújar

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Joaquín Andújar was a Dominican right-handed pitcher best known for his successful tenure with the St. Louis Cardinals in the early 1980s, where he became a key starter and fiery competitor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
pitcher
professional baseball player
awardReceived Gold Glove Award
MLB All-Star
surface form: MLB All-Star selection

World Series champion
bats right-handed
causeOfDeath diabetes-related complications
countryOfCitizenship Dominican Republic
dateOfBirth 1952-12-21
dateOfDeath 2015-09-08
debutInLeague Major League Baseball
ethnicGroup Dominican
familyName Andújar
fieldOfWork professional sports
givenName Joaquin
surface form: Joaquín
jerseyNumber 47
languageSpoken Spanish
league Major League Baseball
memberOfSportsTeam Houston Astros
Montreal Expos
Oakland Athletics
St. Louis Cardinals
notableFor key starting pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals
successful tenure with the St. Louis Cardinals in the early 1980s
notableWork 1982 World Series
1985 World Series
numberOfAllStarSelections 4
occupation baseball player
participatedIn 1982 World Series
1985 World Series
placeOfBirth San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic
surface form: San Pedro de Macorís
placeOfDeath San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic
surface form: San Pedro de Macorís
playedFor Houston Astros
Montreal Expos
Oakland Athletics
St. Louis Cardinals
positionPlayed pitcher
sexOrGender male
sport baseball
teamFoundedReputation fiery competitor
throws right-handed

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1982 World Series winningGame7Pitcher Joaquín Andújar