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{{cleanup-wikify}} {{cleanup-copyedit}} {{person-narrative-stub}} Nicholas Joseph Sunseri is married and has one son and lives in Hollydale, California per the 1952 California League Gold Book (Fourth Edition). His nationality is Italian. He graduated from Fremont High School in 1942 and played baseball and was captain of the team his last two years in school. He served in the U. S. Army Air Corps for 3 1/2 years. He is a shipping clerk during the off-season. He led the 1947 Arizona-Texas League first basemen in putouts with 1,108, assists with 51, double plays with 122 and fielding average with .988. Information is from the 1952 California League Gold Book (Fourth Edition)
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