Joseph Wayne Pittman (January 1, 1953 – June 13, 2014) was a backup
infielder
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Standard arrangement of positions
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/
outfielder
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in
Major League Baseball
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who played for the
Houston Astros
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,
San Diego Padres
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and
San Francisco Giants
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in parts of three seasons spanning 1981–1984. Listed at , , Pittman batted and threw right handed. He was dubbed 'Shoes'.
Born in
Houston, Texas
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, Pittman was selected by the Astros in the 5th round of the
1975 MLB Draft
First round selections
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Other notable selections
''*'' Did not sign
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out of
Southern University and A&M College
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in
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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. He debuted professionally for their Double-A
Columbus Astros
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* Christopher Columbus (1451-1506), the Italian explorer
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club late in the year.
In between, he played winter baseball with the
Cardenales de Lara
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and
Navegantes de Magallanes
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clubs of the
Venezuelan League
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History Early years
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. He then won the
Senior Professional Baseball Association
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championship with the
St. Petersburg Pelicans in its 1989 inaugural season.
Following his playing retirement, Pittman coached in the minors
and also served as an scout for the Astros organization.
In June 2014, Pittman was working a construction job in
Freeport, Texas
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Freeport was founded as a European-American settlement ...
, when he suddenly collapsed. Immediate attempts to revive him were unsuccessful.
[ He died in ]Lake Jackson, Texas
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In 1942 a portion of Lake Jackson was first developed as a company town for wor ...
, at the age of 61.Joe Pittman statistics and history
''Baseball Reference website''.
References
External links
Baseball Gauge
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1953 births
2014 deaths
African-American baseball players
Baseball players from Houston
Cardenales de Lara players
Charleston Charlies players
Cocoa Astros players
Columbus Astros players
Houston Astros players
Houston Astros scouts
Las Vegas Stars (baseball) players
Major League Baseball infielders
Major League Baseball outfielders
Minor league baseball coaches
Nashville Sounds players
Navegantes del Magallanes players
American expatriate baseball players in Venezuela
Phoenix Giants players
San Diego Padres players
San Francisco Giants players
Southern Jaguars baseball players
Southern University alumni
St. Petersburg Pelicans players
Tucson Toros players
Winter Haven Super Sox players
20th-century African-American sportspeople
21st-century African-American people