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Nino Bongiovanni

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In January 1940, Bongiovanni was traded to the Yankees. He went into the Yankees's farm system that year and never played in the majors again. Bongiovanni's career was interrupted during
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in July, and then returned to mostly pinch hitting by September. In 66 games, he had a .258 batting average. Cincinnati won the
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Daniel's son Tony Bongiovanni played for University of California, Davis Baseball team 2007–2010.
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Bongiovanni appeared in two games for the Reds in 1938 but spent most of the season with the
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over .300 in three of them. In 1937, he batted .322 and led the league with 236
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In later years, Bongiovanni owned a business and worked for the
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October 1, 1939, for the Cincinnati Reds
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April 23, 1938, for the Cincinnati Reds
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Outfielder
New Orleans, Louisiana
San Jose, California
Games played
Batting average
Runs batted in
Cincinnati Reds
1938
1939
baseball
Major League Baseball
Cincinnati Reds
New Orleans, Louisiana
Pacific Coast League
Seattle Indians
batting
hits
International League
Syracuse Chiefs
home runs
pinch hitter
right fielder
National League
1939 World Series
New York Yankees
at bat
World War II
California League
player-manager

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