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== Profile ==
== Profile ==
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Nick was acquired by the Pittsburgh Pirates from the Boston Braves in 1941 for 35 year old [[Lloyd Waner]]. He won 40 games for Pittsburgh from 1944 through 1946. The sidearming curveballer had a club
 
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high of 16 wins in 1946. He completed an unassisted double play 1940.
 
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== Sources ==
 
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*{{cite-book | title=The Ballplayers | last=| first=| publisher=Arbor House William Marrow | city=New York | year=1990 }}
 
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* Sold by Newark (International League) to Sacramento (Pacific Coast League) July 25, 1939.{{footnote-newspaper | title= Sacs Sack 19 Victories in 23 Tilts During Drive| newspaper= The Sporting News | year= 1939| month= 07| day= 27| pages= 3| last= George| first= Steve| url= }}
* Sold by Newark (International League) to Sacramento (Pacific Coast League) July 25, 1939.{{footnote-newspaper | title= Sacs Sack 19 Victories in 23 Tilts During Drive| newspaper= The Sporting News | year= 1939| month= 07| day= 27| pages= 3| last= George| first= Steve| url= }}

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