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- | He was known as Bill Collins during his 1952 season with the Marion (NC) Marauders of the Class D Western Carolina League. An article in ''The McDowell News'' reported that his home was in Newton, Massachusetts.{{footnote-newspaper | title=Marauders Take Various Jobs in Off-Season | newspaper=The McDowell News | year=1952 | month=September | day=8 }} | + | He was known as Bill Collins during his 1952 season with the Marion (NC) Marauders of the Class D Western Carolina League. An article in ''The McDowell News'' reported that his home was in Newton, Massachusetts.{{footnote-newspaper | title=Marauders Take Various Jobs in Off-Season | newspaper=The McDowell News | year=1952 | month=September | day=8 }} |
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+ | Collins was the son of John "Shauno" Collins who managed the Boston Red Sox in 1931 and 1932.{{footnote-newspaper | title=Barkley Barking by Oren Barkley | newspaper=The McDowell News | year=1952 | month=May | day=19 }} | ||
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He was known as Bill Collins during his 1952 season with the Marion (NC) Marauders of the Class D Western Carolina League. An article in The McDowell News reported that his home was in Newton, Massachusetts.[1]
Collins was the son of John "Shauno" Collins who managed the Boston Red Sox in 1931 and 1932.[2]