• John White Sipin (born August 29, 1946) is a former major league baseball player from Watsonville, California. He was a second baseman for the San Diego...
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  • Hiramatsu – P (平松政次: 1967–1984) Masayuki Nakatsuka – 1B, OF (中塚政幸: 1968–1982) John Sipin – 2B (ジョン・シピン: 1972–1977) Yoshikazu Takagi – OF, 1B (高木義和: 1972–1987)...
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  • Sheets Naoyuki Shimizu Takayuki Shimizu Tsuyoshi Shinjo Brian Sikorski John Sipin Reggie Smith Tony Solaita Alfonso Soriano Daryl Spencer Joe Stanka Victor...
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  • including most single-season saves and most saves by a foreign pitcher. John Sipin (9 seasons, 1972–1980) — second baseman made five All-Star teams, gaining...
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    the St. Louis Cardinals. He singled in his first two at bats, joining John Sipin and Wiki Gonzalez as the third Padre in franchise history to record hits...
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  • Sonny Siebert Candy Sierra Brian Sikorski Walter Silva Steve Simpson John Sipin Tommie Sisk Don Slaught Terrmel Sledge Ron Slocum Heathcliff Slocumb Burch...
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    more game, he was traded back to the Cardinals for Sonny Ruberto and John Sipin. Back with the team that drafted him, DaVanon returned to the minor leagues...
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    purchased from the Cardinals by the California Angels. May 22, 1969: John Sipin and Sonny Ruberto were traded by the Cardinals to the San Diego Padres...
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  • Frisella* Milwaukee Braves Pitcher Washington State University 55 777 John Sipin St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop Watsonville High School (Watsonville, California)...
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  • Jerry DaVanon were traded by the Padres to the St. Louis Cardinals for John Sipin and Sonny Ruberto. May 23, 1969: Chris Krug was released by the Padres...
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