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Howie Nunn
Howard Ralph Nunn (October 18, 1935 – February 17, 2012) was an American professional baseball player. The right-handed pitcher appeared in Major League Baseball for the full season (although he was sidelined by a sore arm for part of the campaign), along with partial seasons in and . He stood tall and weighed during his active career. Nunn was nicknamed 'Perry' by his teammates due to his pleasant singing voice.〔(Sidelights on Sports )〕 Nunn entered baseball in 1954 after signing with the St. Louis Cardinals, and was very successful at the minor league level. He compiled a 112–58 won/lost record in nine minor league seasons, including a 23–7 season in the Class C California League, an 18-win year in the Class D Appalachian League, and a 16-victory campaign in the Double-A Texas League. In 1960, he posted a 1.99 earned run average in the Triple-A International League and overall had a career minor-league ERA of 3.38 in 1,463 innings pitched.〔(Baseball Reference (Minor Leagues) )〕 As a Major Leaguer, Nunn won four of seven decisions in 46 games, all in relief, with an ERA of 5.11. He was a teammate (and, briefly, roommate) of Jim Brosnan on the 1959 Cardinals and 1961 Cincinnati Reds, and appears in Brosnan's memoirs ''The Long Season'' and ''Pennant Race.'' Nunn worked in 24 games for the National League champion Reds in 1961, but did not appear in the World Series. He spent spring training with the 1962 New York Mets — the inaugural season for that expansion team — but was returned to the Reds' organization before the regular season began.〔(Baseball Reference – Major League career statistics )〕 ==References==
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