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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= }}

Latest revision as of 03:17, 18 July 2011

[edit] Profile

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 high of 16 wins in 1946. He completed an unassisted double play 1940.

[edit] Sources

  • The Ballplayers. New York: Arbor House William Marrow, 1990.



  • Sold by Newark (International League) to Sacramento (Pacific Coast League) July 25, 1939.[1]
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