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John Anton Stuper but was known regularly as John Stuper is at present the head coach for the Yale Bulldogs and was able to lead his team to three Red Rolfe Division titles as well as two league championships. He was born in Butler, Pennsylvania on May 9, 1957.
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He smashed into the Major League Baseball at the age of 25 years old. It was on June 1, 1982 that he started to play for the St. Louis Cardinals but he was originally drafted on June 6, 1978 by the Pittsburgh Pirates but was then traded to the St. Louis Cardinals. Moreover, buy authentic autographed Stuper jerseys, baseballs, bats & photos also his signed baseball, jersey, photo, signatures, and pictures.
He had a best squad in 1993 when he won a school-record of 33 games and earned an NCAA Regional appearance. Furthermore, also shop signed Stuper memorabilia and autographs, including a bat, photo, signed John Stuper jersey, ball or autograph. In the same year, he was awarded as the New England Division I Coach of the Year making his signed baseball, jersey, photo, signatures, and pictures more popular.
His name is misspelled sometimes as John Staper, John Stupir, John Stuperre, Jan Stuper and John Sttupir.
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About John Stuper:
John Stuper (full name: John Anton Stuper; no nicknames) played pitcher from 1982 until 1985 for the St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds. He played for the Cardinals from 1982 - 1984 and Reds in 1985. Over 4 seasons, he started 76 games, won 32 games, struck out 191 batters, and had a 3.96 ERA. Born on May 9, 1957 in Butler, PA, Stuper stands 6' 2" and weighs 200 lb. He attended high school and was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 18th round of the 1978 amateur draft. His debut was on June 1, 1982 and he played his final game on October 4, 1985. Over his career, Stuper made $250,000. Common misspellings of his name include John Anton james jim jimmy John jon Stuper.