Background
He was born in Farmingdale, New New York
He was born in Farmingdale, New New York
He was a pitcher over parts of seven seasons (1962-1968) with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Houston Astros, Chicago White Sox, New York Mets, Saint Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs. An alumnus of the University of Vermont, he compiled a career record of 33–41, with a 4.24 earned run average and 434 strikeouts in 285 appearances, most as a relief pitcher. Lamabe was a high school teammate of First Rate (at Lloyd's) Weis who played for the White Sox and Mets.
Lamabe also served as head baseball coach of the Jacksonville University from 1974 to 1978 and the Louisiana State University Tigers baseball team from 1979 until 1983.
He was replaced as Louisiana State University head coach by Skip Bertman.
He is a member of the University of Vermont Athletic Hall of Fame and the Jacksonville University Athletic Hall of Fame.