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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dan_ToppingDan Topping - Wikipedia

    Daniel Reid Topping (June 11, 1912 – May 18, 1974) was a part owner and president of the New York Yankees baseball team from 1945 to 1964. During Topping's tenure as chief executive of the Yankees, the team won 14 American League pennants and ten World Series championships.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2012 · Dan Topping was survived by nine children, including five from his marriage to Lillard. In addition to the Yankees’ stellar on-field record, the team that Topping and his partners purchased in 1945 for $2.89 million was resold nineteen years later based on a valuation of fourteen million dollars.

  3. Daniel Reid Topping Jr. (born February 1, 1938) is a former executive with the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). The son of New York Yankees co-owner Dan Topping and actress Arline Judge, Topping joined the Yankees organization in 1961.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Dan_ToppingDan Topping - Wikiwand

    Daniel Reid Topping (June 11, 1912 – May 18, 1974) was a part owner and president of the New York Yankees baseball team from 1945 to 1964. During Topping's tenure as chief executive of the Yankees, the team won 14 American League pennants and ten World Series championships.

  5. 20 de may. de 1974 · Dan Topping, an owner of the New York Yankees in their glory years after World War II, died of complications of emphysema Saturday night at the Miami Heart Institute. He was, 61 years old....

  6. Daniel Reid Topping (11 de junio de 1912 - 18 de mayo de 1974) fue copropietario y presidente del equipo de béisbol de los Yankees de Nueva York de 1945 a 1964. Durante el mandato de Topping como director ejecutivo de los Yankees, el equipo ganó 14 banderines de la Liga Americana y diez campeonatos de la Serie Mundial .

  7. Dan Topping became part owner of the New York Yankees in 1945, when he was part of a group that purchased the team from the estate of the late Jacob Ruppert. The group, which also included Del Webb and Larry MacPhail , sold majority interest in the club to CBS in November 1964.