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  1. 8 de mar. de 2024 · Frank Frisch (born Sept. 9, 1898, Queens, New York City—died March 12, 1973, Wilmington, Del., U.S.) was a U.S. professional National League baseball player and manager, who played in 50 World Series games and was on four pennant winners with the New York Giants (1919–26) and four with the St. Louis Cardinals (1927–37).

  2. FRISCH, Frank Francis ("Frankie")(b. 9 September 1898 in Queens, New York; d. 12 March 1973 in Wilmington, Delaware), baseball second baseman for the New York Giants and St. Louis Cardinals; manager for the Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Chicago Cubs; broadcaster for the Boston Braves and New York Giants; and Baseball Hall of Fame inductee.

  3. Francis « Frankie » Frisch (né le 9 septembre 1898, mort le 12 mars 1973 (à 74 ans)) était un joueur professionnel de baseball américain qui a évolué dans la Ligue majeure de baseball. Né dans le borough du Bronx, il fut diplômé de l' Université Fordham dont il était la star de l'équipe de baseball. Il fut d'ailleurs surnommé l ...

  4. Frankie Frisch career batting statistics for Major League, Minor League, and postseason baseball

  5. 9 de sept. de 2023 · Frankie Frisch. 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." Frisch was a switch-hitting second baseman who ...

  6. Francis "Frankie" Frisch (September 9, 1897 — March 12, 1973), nicknamed the Fordham Flash, or The Old Flash, was an American Major League Baseball player of the early 20th century. During his lifetime, he claimed an 1898 birth year, but birth records, census records, and social security records certify that he was born in 1897. Frisch was a switch-hitter batter and threw right-handed. Born ...