Talk:Harry Frazee
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[edit] Article's Point-of-View is Unbalanced; Biased P.O.V. Causes Inaccuracies
This article is biased and inaccurate, and apologia for one of the worst baseball owners in history. Who wrote this article -- one of Frazee's great-great-grand- children? How can you call players that Frazee, a New Yorker and a friend of the two Colonels who owned the Yankees, sold to New York "stiffs" when we're talking of players the caliber of Carl Mays to the Yankee. Mays won 26 and 27 games for the Yankees in his first two years ('20 and '21). Herb Pennock, who was sent to the Yankees by Frazee after the 1922 season, is in the Hall of Fame, winning 16 or more games five straight years after the trade. I guess catcher Wally Schange was a stiff too, eh? Waite Hoyt, who was shipped to New York, IS IN THE HALL OF FAME, as is PENNOCK. -- Jonny Zhivago —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jonny Zhivago (talk • contribs) 21:28, 15 September 2007 (UTC)

