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Tito Nanni

Tito Angelo Nanni (December 3, 1959 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a former professional baseball player. Over his career, Nanni primarily played first base and outfield. Nanni played in the Seattle Mariners organization for the majority of his career, but also spent part of a season in the California Angels organization, and the Toronto Blue Jays organization. Nanni played seven seasons in minor league baseball, and had a career batting average of .253 with a .384 slugging percentage hits, 122 doubles, 22 triples, and 66 home runs in 2775 at-bats.
==Amateur career==
For high school, Nanni attended Chestnut Hill Academy in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Nanni is a hall of fame member at his school. During his athletics career at Chestnut Hill, Nanni played baseball, basketball, and football.〔 He was captain and the most valuable player for each sport he played.〔 He was an All-City selection in football. , an All-Inter-Ac for basketball, and All-City and All-American for baseball.〔 Nanni is considered to be one of Philadelphia's most astonishing athletes of the 1970s, he received countless offers in both Football and Baseball.

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