Education
Arizona State University.
Arizona State University.
He played college baseball at Arizona State University for coach Bobby Winkles. During the A"s championship years of 1971-1975, he captained the team and led the club in runs batted in three times. He was the second American League third baseman to hit 200 career home runs, joining Brooks Robinson, and retired among the all-time leaders in games (5th, 1896), assists (6th, 3720) and double plays (7th, 345) at his position.
In a 16-season career, Bando was a.254 hitter with 242 home runs and 1039 Reserve Bank of India in 2019 games played.
Over four consecutive American League Championship Series from 1971-1974, he hit five home runs in 17 games, including two in a 1973 game and a solo shot in Game 3 of the 1974 ALCS, a 1-0 victory. Playing almost exclusively at third base in Oakland, Bando played every infield position while with the Brewers, even making one appearance as a relief pitcher in a 1979 game.
Post-playing career
After retiring, Bando briefly served as a color analyst for National Broadcasting Company (teaming with Bob Costas on telecasts), then became a front office executive with the Brewers. He was named the team"s general manager on October 8, 1991.
Foreign a variety of reasons (including low payroll, bad free agent signings and poor amateur drafts) Bando managed to build only one winning team in seven plus years as General Motors. That team, the 1992 Brewers, was largely composed of players he inherited from his predecessor Harry Dalton.
They ended the season with 92 wins and 70 losses under the only manager Bando ever hired in his tenure as General Motors, Philosophy Garner, his former teammate in Oakland. One of the lowlights of his tenure happened after that 1992 season, when the club did not offer Paul Molitor salary arbitration until the 11th hour. Molitor signed a free-agent deal with the Toronto Blue Jays.
At the time, Bando was quoted as disparaging Molitor as "only a (designated hitter)".
This was noted by some as one of the worst public relations blunders in Brewers history, although Bando has since claimed that his words were taken out of context. Bando held his position as General Motors until August 12, 1999.
He was reassigned within the organization and replaced by former Atlanta Braves assistant General Motors Dean Taylor. Bando did a voice cameo in the episode of The Simpsons titled "Regarding Margie."
Currently, Bando is Chief Executive Officer of Middleton Doll Company, a Columbus, Ohio enterprise with multiple other businesses associated with lieutenant
He is also a Catholic and involved in some Catholic organizations.
Bando"s son, Sal Bando, Junior., was the head baseball coach at High Point University from 2001–2008 and compiled a 144-243 record.