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  1. Frankie Frisch - Wikipedia

    Born in The Bronx, New York City, Frisch attended Fordham Preparatory School, graduating in 1916. [4] . He went on to Fordham University where he continued to star in four sports: baseball, football, basketball, and track. His speed earned him the nickname "the Fordham Flash". [5]

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  2. Frankie Frisch - Baseball-Reference.com

    Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Frankie Frisch. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

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  3. Frankie Frisch - Society for American Baseball Research

    Jan 4, 2012 · Frankie Frisch, the 35-year-old manager and second baseman of the 1934 St. Louis Cardinals, was an infielder for 19 years, spent 16 years managing NL teams, and put in some time as a broadcaster, all in the National League. His playing and managing exploits won him election to the Hall of Fame.

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  4. Frankie Frisch - Baseball Hall of Fame

    Frisch was named the Cardinals' player/manager in 1933 and later managed the Pirates and Cubs, posting a career record of 1,138-1,078 over 16 seasons. Frisch was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1947. He passed away on March 12, 1973.

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  5. Frankie Frisch (Baseball HOF Infielder) - On This Day

    Sep 9, 2023 · Biography: Frankie Frisch was an American baseball player and manager, remembered for his time with the New York Giants (1919-1926) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927-1937). For his speed, and having spent his college years at Fordham University, he was known as the "Fordham Flash."

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  6. Frankie Frisch - The Baseball Scholar

    Biographical Info Full Name: Frank Francis Frisch Position: Second Base, Third Base Bats: Both Throws: Right Born: September 9, 1897 Place of Birth: Bronx, NY Debut: June 17, 1919 (21) Last Game: August 5, 1937 (39) Died: March 12, 1973 (75) HOF Induction: 1947 Teams & Awards Teams: New York Giants, St. Louis Cardinals MVP:…

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  7. Frankie Frisch Career Stats Leagues Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com

    Frankie Frisch. Positions: Second Baseman and Third Baseman Bats: Both • Throws: Right 5-11, 165lb (180cm, 74kg) Born: September 9, 1897 in Bronx, NY us. Died: March 12, 1973 in Wilmington, DE. Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, NY High School: Fordham Preparatory School (Bronx, NY) School: Fordham University (New York, NY)

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  8. Frankie Frisch Managerial Record - Baseball-Reference.com

    Frankie Frisch. Position: Manager. Born: September 9, 1897 in Bronx, NY us. Died: March 12, 1973 in Wilmington, DE. High School: Fordham Preparatory School (Bronx, NY) School: Fordham University (New York, NY) Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 1947. (Voted by BBWAA on 136/161 ballots) Full Name: Frank Francis Frisch Nicknames: The Fordham Flash

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  9. Frankie Frisch (1960) - Society for American Baseball Research

    May 5, 2022 · From the Clifford Evans Archive, used by permission of Gregory L. Peterson. Radio executive Evans conducted audio interviews of baseball players during spring training in the …

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  10. Frankie Frisch, 74, Dead; Baseball's Fordham Flash

    Mar 13, 1973 · Frankie Frisch, who went from the Fordham campus to the Baseball Hall of Fame as one of the game's greatest second basemen, died yesterday in Wilmington, Del., a month after he was critically...

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