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Personal
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Was single and residing in Oakland, California in 1949.
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His nationality is Portuguese-Italian.
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His hobbies are singing, music, movies, hunting and fishing.
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Pre-professional career
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He graduated from Hayward High School in 1944 and participated in baseball, basketball and track.
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Achievements
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He tied for the lead in triples with 13 in the 1948 California League.
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He was third in doubles with 31 in the 1948 California League.
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He led the 1948 Visalia team in total bases with 244.
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Outside of baseball
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He works in the Oakland post office during the off-season.
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He served in the U. S. Navy for three years.
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Source
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1949 California League Gold Book
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Robert (Moe, Nose) Albert Moniz is single and lives in San Leandro, California per the 1951 California League Gold Book (Third Edition).  His nationality is Portuguese-Italian.  He graduated from Hayward High School in 1944 and participated in baseball, football, track and boxing.  He works for a packing company during the off-season.  His hobbies are golf, movies, hunting, fishing and boxing.  He is a co-holder of the California League record for most errors by an outfielder in one game.  He served in the U. S. Navy for three years.  He tied for the lead in triples with 13 in the 1948 California League.  His father, Albert Moniz, caught for Sacramento and Vernon in the Pacific Coast League.
Robert (Moe, Nose) Albert Moniz is single and lives in San Leandro, California per the 1951 California League Gold Book (Third Edition).  His nationality is Portuguese-Italian.  He graduated from Hayward High School in 1944 and participated in baseball, football, track and boxing.  He works for a packing company during the off-season.  His hobbies are golf, movies, hunting, fishing and boxing.  He is a co-holder of the California League record for most errors by an outfielder in one game.  He served in the U. S. Navy for three years.  He tied for the lead in triples with 13 in the 1948 California League.  His father, Albert Moniz, caught for Sacramento and Vernon in the Pacific Coast League.
Information is from the 1951 California League Gold Book (Third Edition)
Information is from the 1951 California League Gold Book (Third Edition)

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Personal Was single and residing in Oakland, California in 1949. His nationality is Portuguese-Italian. His hobbies are singing, music, movies, hunting and fishing.

Pre-professional career He graduated from Hayward High School in 1944 and participated in baseball, basketball and track.

Achievements He tied for the lead in triples with 13 in the 1948 California League. He was third in doubles with 31 in the 1948 California League. He led the 1948 Visalia team in total bases with 244.

Outside of baseball He works in the Oakland post office during the off-season. He served in the U. S. Navy for three years.

Source 1949 California League Gold Book


Robert (Moe, Nose) Albert Moniz is single and lives in San Leandro, California per the 1951 California League Gold Book (Third Edition). His nationality is Portuguese-Italian. He graduated from Hayward High School in 1944 and participated in baseball, football, track and boxing. He works for a packing company during the off-season. His hobbies are golf, movies, hunting, fishing and boxing. He is a co-holder of the California League record for most errors by an outfielder in one game. He served in the U. S. Navy for three years. He tied for the lead in triples with 13 in the 1948 California League. His father, Albert Moniz, caught for Sacramento and Vernon in the Pacific Coast League.

Information is from the 1951 California League Gold Book (Third Edition)

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