John Gamble
Biography
John Robert Gamble Jr. (February 10, 1948 – September 1, 2022) was an American professional baseball shortstop who played thirteen games for the Detroit Tigers in two seasons of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1972 to 1973. He batted and threw right handed and served primarily as a pinch runner. Gamble was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1966 and played for the team's minor league affiliates until 1970, when he was acquired by the Detroit Tigers via the Rule 5 draft. The Tigers promoted him to the major leagues two years later. Although he was noted for his base stealing skills during his time in the farm system, and was added to the major league roster to bring speed into the lineup, he ultimately did not attempt a stolen base. He played his last game on May 25, 1973, but carried on playing three more seasons in the minor leagues. He subsequently returned to his home state of Nevada and worked for a local county park and as a high school coach.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Black Sunday
1993

Supernatural
1999

No Need For Alarm
1993

Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture 8 Mile
2002

Mr. Hood
1991

Whitey Ford Sings The Blues
1998

Doe Or Die
1995

Thoughtless
2002

Reel To Reel
1992

Derelicts Of Dialect
1991

One For All
1990

Eat At Whitey's
2000

What It's Like
1999

A Constipated Monkey
1994

Gladiator
1992

A Future Without A Past...
1991

White Trash Beautiful
2004

Stimulated Volume One
2001

Ghetto Diamond / Local Hero / Ism & Blues
1994

Ism & Blues
1994

Latin Lingo
1992

360° (What Goes Around)
1992

Hand On The Pump
1992

Dr. Bombay
1992
Credited work
698 releases · 80 albums · active 1973–2025
- Engineering · 836
- Production · 503
- Other credits · 292
- Performance · 225
Studios: Chung King Studios · Greene St. Recording · Soundtrack Studios · Studio 4 Recording
