Ford Frick: The 3rd Commissioner of Baseball
Ford Frick was a sports writer who ghosted articles and a book for Babe Ruth, "The Sultan of Swat." Hired to be the National League's public relations director, he soon was made league president. He supported the integration of baseball in that capacity, and succeeded Happy Chanler as the second commissioner of Major League baseball. In that capacity, he oversaw the expansion of baseball to the West Coast and the expansion of the two leagues from eight teams playing a 154 game schedule to 10 teams with a 162-game schedule. He will forever be associated with the asterix he appended to Rger Maris' home-run record, when the Yankees' right fielder broke the single-season home run record of another Yankee right fielder, Frick's former client Babe Ruth, in 1961.For a biography of the third commissioner, click on the link above: