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1919 Black Sox


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News - US, San Francisco Chronicle, 1865-1923
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News - US, San Francisco Chronicle, 1865-1923
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News - US, The Chicago Tribune, 1849-1923
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News - US, Washington Post (DC), 1904-1921
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News - US, The Chicago Tribune, 1849-1923
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A Newsman's Biggest Story - 09.17.56 - SI Vault
September 17, 1956 This Is My Story Of The Black Sox Series The ringleader of the infamous plot, the first baseman of the team which exploded baseball's dirty business with the game's worst scandal, breaks his silence to speak for the first time Arnold (Chick) Gandil
Major League Baseball
1919 World Series
Chicago White Sox
Cincinnati Reds
intentionally losing
baseball
first baseman
Arnold "Chick" Gandil
Joseph "Sport" Sullivan
Arnold Rothstein
Abe Attell
boxing
Charles Comiskey
reserve clause
[1]
[2]
[3]
Eddie Collins
Columbia College of Columbia University
Ray Schalk
Red Faber
[4]
pitchers
Eddie Cicotte
Claude "Lefty" Williams
outfielder
Oscar "Happy" Felsch
shortstop
Charles "Swede" Risberg
Third baseman
George "Buck" Weaver
[5]
infielder
Fred McMullin
"Sleepy" Bill Burns
[6]
"Shoeless" Joe Jackson
Eliot Asinof
Eight Men Out
[7]
odds against them
Hugh Fullerton
Chicago Herald and Examiner
Christy Mathewson
Philadelphia Bulletin
struck
Morrie Rath
Dickie Kerr
[8]
edit
Cleveland Indians
American League
pennant
grand jury
Shoeless Joe Jackson
[12]
Chick Gandil
St. Louis Browns
federal judge
Kenesaw Mountain Landis
Commissioner of Baseball
Babe Borton
Harl Maggert
Gene Dale
Bill Rumler
Pacific Coast League
[13]
ineligible list
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Weaver-risberg-flip.jpg
Swede Risberg
Buck Weaver
Cook County
[14]
John F. "Shano" Collins
[15]
[16]
John Anderson
2005
Curse of the Black Sox
Chicago City Council
Kid Gleason
Sports Illustrated
[18]
[19]
citation needed
[20]
George Frazier
1981
New York Yankees
Joe Gedeon