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Leo Lassen

Leo Lassen (July 5, 1899 – December 5, 1975) was an American baseball announcer in Seattle, Washington.
==Early life==
Leo H. Lassen was born in Marathon County, Wisconsin, in 1899. Leo Lassen moved to Seattle with his German immigrant parents and two older brothers when he was a child. He grew up in the north end and attended Lincoln High School. Lassen worked as an office boy at the Post-Intelligencer and in 1918 began reporting for the Seattle Star, where he later became sports editor and managing editor. As a sports writer, Lassen would sit in the press box at the home games of Seattle’s professional baseball team - then a Coast League team called the Indians. The press box was a cramped, rickety cage suspended from the rafters above the spectators, where Lassen would sit with two other sports writers, and the radio announcer. By 1930, Lassen was still single and his widowed mother was living with him in his two-story Wallingford home (valued at $6,500) at 4517 Latona Ave. NE.

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