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Carroll Wilson Rasin Sr (June 4, 1881 - May 1, 1940) was a Democratic politician from Baltimore. In the early 20th century, Rasin participated in establishing the Federal League of professional baseball. He helped establish the Baltimore Terrapins in 1914. While the Federal League ultimately failed, competition for ticket sales from the short-lived Terrapins did contribute to Baltimore Orioles owner Jack Dunn's decision to sell Babe Ruth's contract.

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  • Carroll Wilson Rasin
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  • Carroll Wilson Rasin Sr (June 4, 1881 - May 1, 1940) was a Democratic politician from Baltimore. In the early 20th century, Rasin participated in establishing the Federal League of professional baseball. He helped establish the Baltimore Terrapins in 1914. While the Federal League ultimately failed, competition for ticket sales from the short-lived Terrapins did contribute to Baltimore Orioles owner Jack Dunn's decision to sell Babe Ruth's contract.
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Spouse
  • Katherine Sewell Dangerfield
Name
  • Carroll Wilson Rasin
Affiliations
Children
  • Two daughters, one son
Occupation
  • Politician, Businessman
Family
  • Nine siblings
Death
  • 1940(xsd:integer)
Parents
  • Isaac Freenan Rasin,
  • Julia Ann Claypool
Birth
  • 1881(xsd:integer)
Nationality
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  • Carroll Wilson Rasin Sr (June 4, 1881 - May 1, 1940) was a Democratic politician from Baltimore. In the early 20th century, Rasin participated in establishing the Federal League of professional baseball. He helped establish the Baltimore Terrapins in 1914. While the Federal League ultimately failed, competition for ticket sales from the short-lived Terrapins did contribute to Baltimore Orioles owner Jack Dunn's decision to sell Babe Ruth's contract. In 1927, Rasin was convicted of embezzling funds from his business firm. After being released from prison in the early 1930s, he left Baltimore for New York City.
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