Carroll Sembera

Carroll Sembera

Topps baseball card – 1967 Series, #136
Pitcher
Born: (1941-07-26)July 26, 1941
Shiner, Texas
Died: June 15, 2005(2005-06-15) (aged 63)
Shiner, Texas
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 28, 1965, for the Houston Astros
Last MLB appearance
April 26, 1970, for the Montreal Expos
MLB statistics
Win–loss record 3–11
Earned run average 4.70
Strikeouts 94
Teams

Carroll William Sembera (July 26, 1941 – June 15, 2005) was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Houston Astros (1965–67) and Montreal Expos (1969–70). Sembera batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Shiner, Texas.

In a five-season career, Sembera posted a 3–11 record with a 4.70 ERA and six saves in 99 games pitched.

Sembera made his debut with the Houston Astros in 1965 at the age of 23. In 1967 he recorded career-highs in games (45), innings pitched (59.2) and games finished (15). He also pitched for the Montreal Expos in 1969 and 1970.

Following his career as a player, Sembera scouted for the Major League Scouting Bureau and with the Seattle Mariners for eleven years.

While working for the Mariners in 1998, Sembera is reported to have pushed for Seattle to get Freddy García, Carlos Guillén, and John Halama from the Astros in the deal that sent Randy Johnson to Houston.[1]

Sembera died in Shiner, Texas, at the age of 63.

References

  1. More meaningful day thanks to 'gift'. Herald Net. Retrieved on March 20, 2016.

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