Bill Sandt

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Perhaps one of the best pitchers local amateur baseball has ever seen, Sandt finished a 15-year Tri-Co career in 1991 with a career mark of 68-34. He had 99 local wins combining his Blue Mountain League career with his stint in the Tri-County League.

He was 8-0 in '78 and 7-0 in '85 and was named the league's Most Valuable Pitcher both times. He had a 14-game win streak in the late 70's and a 13-game streak in the '80's. His entire Tri-Co career was spent in Limeport, where he said he became "hooked on the stadium, the people and the camaraderie of his teammates," and had special words of praise for his long-time catcher Bob Fatzinger and Limeport's long-time player-manager Ishky Fatzinger.

Bill Sandt with daughter Amy & sons, Dave & Adam.