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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm1036501Ruth Frazee - IMDb

    Actress: Captain Blue Blood. Ruth Frazee was born on 8 September 1913 in North Dakota, USA. She was an actress, known for Captain Blue Blood (1937), Study and Understudy (1936) and Sound Defects (1937). She was married to Norman Krasna. She died on 25 May 1996 in Seattle, Washington, USA.

    • Actress, Soundtrack
    • September 8, 1913
    • Ruth Frazee
    • May 25, 1996
  2. Ruth Frazee was born on September 8, 1913 in North Dakota, USA. She was an actress, known for Captain Blue Blood (1937), Study and Understudy (1936) and Sound Defects (1937). She was married to Norman Krasna. She died on May 25, 1996 in Seattle, Washington, USA.

    • September 8, 1913
    • May 25, 1996
  3. 10 de mar. de 2024 · En 1920, Frazee traspasó a los neoyorquinos a Babe Ruth, conocido como ‘el Bambino’. Entonces Frazee no lo sabía, pero acababa de cometer el peor negocio de la historia de los deportes (o uno...

    • Condesa de Venadito 1, 2ª planta, Madrid, España, 28027
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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harry_FrazeeHarry Frazee - Wikipedia

    Harry Herbert Frazee (June 29, 1880 – June 4, 1929) was an American theatrical agent, producer, and director, and owner of Major League Baseball 's Boston Red Sox from 1916 to 1923. He is well known for selling Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees, which started the alleged Curse of the Bambino .

  5. Some years after the premiere, it was claimed that producer Harry Frazee, a former owner of the Boston Red Sox, financed No, No, Nanette by selling baseball superstar Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees, resulting in the "Curse of the Bambino", which, according to a popular superstition, kept the Red Sox from winning the World Series ...

  6. Frazee and Ruth settled for a $10,000 yearly salary just weeks before Opening Day, but when the slugger set a new home run record with 29 blasts in 1919, it was clear that new three-year contract would not stick.

  7. The myth goes as follows: in 1920, the New York Yankees fleeced a cash-strapped Boston Red Sox owner, Harry Frazee, and in so doing got the game’s greatest star, Babe Ruth.