


1921 Vintage Baseball Star: Frankie Frisch in Action
This glass negative from 1921 captures Frankie Frisch, a prominent figure in early 20th-century baseball, specifically during his time with the New York National League team. Known for his speed and versatility on the field, Frisch earned the nickname The Fordham Flash and was regarded as one of the best second basemen of his era. The photograph was produced by the Bain News Service, a leading news photography agency at the time, which documented significant figures and events.
In the 1921 season, Frisch played a vital role in the New York NL teams success, showcasing his skills as both a player and a leader. His contributions helped shape the teams identity and left a lasting impact on the sport. The original data for this image was accurately updated in 2006 by the Pictorial History Committee of the Society for American Baseball Research, ensuring that Frischs legacy remains well-documented. This photograph offers a glimpse into the history of baseball during a pivotal time, highlighting a key player who would go on to influence the game.

1921 Vintage Baseball Star: Frankie Frisch in Action
