Colorizing Early St. Louis Baseball History: The Fordham Flash Frankie Frisch

Frankie Frisch’s time with the St. Louis Cardinals defined one of baseball’s most chaotic and successful eras. As both a productive player and steady player-manager during the Gashouse Gang years, Frisch blended speed, intelligence, and leadership to anchor an unruly roster and guide the Cardinals to a World Series title. His legacy in St. Louis is less about flash and more about structure, smart, aggressive baseball held together by calm authority.

Taking in a day game #StlCards

Under the radiant sky, my daughter and I embarked on a day baseball game. We passed the old Fidelity Transfer Company on 7th Street which revealed in silent poetry the impact of the structures we leave behind. Where the eye is granted dominion, the lens of my iPhone captured a glimpse at the story of... Continue Reading →

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