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What (who) is B Frank Baker - definition

AMERICAN BASEBALL PLAYER
Frank "Home Run" Baker; Baker, Frank; John Franklin "Home Run" Baker; John "Home Run" Baker; Frank Baker (third baseman)
  • Baker in 1919
  • Frank Baker's batting grip in 1912
  • A depiction of Home Run Baker from the November 5, 1911 edition of ''The Sunday Oregonian'' following the Philadelphia Athletics World Series victory.

B. Frank Baker         
US BUSINESSMAN AND POLITICIAN
Benjamin Frank Baker
Benjamin Franklin Baker (July 26, 1864 – April 10, 1939) was an American businessman and politician.
Frank Russell (anthropologist)         
AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST
Frank B. Russell
Frank B. Russell (August 26, 1868 – November 7, 1903) was an American anthropologist and ethnologist.
Frank Bursley Taylor         
AMERICAN GEOLOGIST (1860–1938)
Frank B. Taylor
Frank Bursley Taylor (1860 – 1938) was an American geologist, the son of a lawyer in Fort Wayne, Indiana.Obituary: Frank Bursley Taylor (1860 – 1938), Proceedings of the American Academy, Vol.

Wikipedia

Home Run Baker

John Franklin "Home Run" Baker (March 13, 1886 – June 28, 1963) was an American professional baseball player. A third baseman, Baker played in Major League Baseball from 1908 to 1922 for the Philadelphia Athletics and New York Yankees. Although he never hit more than a dozen home runs in a season (Ned Williamson hit 27 in 1884) and hit only 96 homers in his career (Roger Connor hit 138), Baker has been called the "original home run king of the majors".

Baker was a member of the Athletics' $100,000 infield. He helped the Athletics win the 1910, 1911 and 1913 World Series. After a contract dispute, the Athletics sold Baker to the Yankees, where he and Wally Pipp helped the Yankees' offense. Baker appeared with the Yankees in the 1921 and 1922 World Series, though the Yankees lost both series, before retiring.

Baker led the American League in home runs from 1911 to 1914. He had a batting average over .300 in six seasons, had three seasons with more than 100 runs batted in, and had two seasons with over 100 runs scored. Baker's legacy has grown over the years, and he is regarded by many as one of the best power hitters of the deadball era. During his 13 years as a major league player, Baker never played a single inning at any position other than third base. Baker was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee in 1955.