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Ford Frick
(1894-1978)
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Ford Frick was born on 19 December 1894 in Wawaka, Indiana, USA. He was married to Eleanor Cowing. He died on 8 April 1978 in Bronxville, New York, USA.
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Known for
World Wide '60
TV Series
Self - Interview subject
1960 • 1 ep
What's My Line?
8.5
TV Series
Self - Contestant
1956 • 1 ep
Salute to Baseball
TV Special
Self - Commissioner of Baseball
1957
We, the People
5.7
TV Series
Self - MLB Commissioner
1949 • 1 ep
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Born
December 19
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1894
Wawaka, Indiana, USA
Died
April 8
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1978
Bronxville, New York, USA
Spouse
Eleanor Cowing
September 15, 1916 - April 8, 1978 (his death, 1 child)
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The 3rd Commissioner of Baseball 1951 - 1065. The first commissioner of baseball not to come from a political background.
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