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NO. 14
JOEY
SINTTOS
PITCHER
BATS:
RIGHT; THROWS: RIGHT
6-0,
190, Age 21, Sophomore
Vista
High School, Vista, Calif.
Hometown:
Oceanside, Calif.
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2003 : Recorded a save in the
Comets' season opener, a 4-2 victory over Los
Angeles Pierce on Jan. 30 when he pitched one
inning, striking out two and walking none. ...
Also appeared in relief against Southwestern in
the first game of Pacific Coast Conference play
on Feb. 22. ... Threw an inning of shutout relief
in a 15-1 win vs. Imperial Valley on March 18.
... Notched his second save of the season when he
came on to get the final out April 8 in a 14-10
win over Grossmont. ... Pitched a shutout inning
in relief as the Comets downed Imperial Valley
20-0 on April 30.
2002
: Received
a medical redshirt after appearing in two
gamesbecause of arm problems. ... Pitched an
inning of shutout relief ball in a 7-5 win at
Long Beach City College on Feb. 9.
2001: Performed effectively
for the Comets out of the bullpen during his
freshman season. ... Sintentos finished 2-0 with
a 1.64 ERA for 11 innings. ... He came on in the
ninth inning to beat Los Angeles Pierce, 6-5, on
Feb. 4 and also picked up the victory in the
Comets' 5-3 win over Irvine Valley on Feb. 16.
HIGH
SCHOOL: Pitched
for former Palomar pitching coach Rick Lepire at
Vista HS. ... Helped the Panthers advance to the
2000 CIF-San Diego Section Division I finals,
where they lost to USA Today National Champion
Rancho Bernardo.
PERSONAL: Born April 7, 1982 in
Anaheim. ... Son of Greg and Nancy Sintetos. ...
Has two brothers, Jason (16), who played for
Vista High's 2001 CIF-San Diego Section Division
I championship football team, and David (11). ...
Lives in Oceanside.
(Note: Updated
after Southern California Regionals. Player
biographies are updated weekly during the
season.)
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