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... Joe Jackson played on teams for Philadelphia, Cleveland, and The Chicago Whites. ... Joe Jackson was meant to be the best baseball player of all time. ...
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... the darkest, event in baseball history" (Everstine 4). This great sports scandal involved many, but the most memorable and most known for it was Joe Jackson. ...
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... "Shoeless" Joe Jackson's professional career was abruptly ended after being banned from baseball in 1921 for his alleged part in ... (Joe Jackson Timeline, 2002). ...
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They remained in the middle of the American League until 1915 when a new manager, Clarence Rowland and a new star, Joe Jackson, joined the team. ...
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... That act would start the controversy of baseball's now shaky reputation, the end of "Shoeless" Joe Jackson's should-be hall of fame career and the "most famous ...
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... These players included Eddie Cicotte, Claude Williams, Joe Jackson, Happy Felsch, Chick Gandil, Swede Risberg, Buck Weaver, and Fred McMullin. ...
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The people involved included eight of the players from the Chicago White Sox organization, including the famous shoeless Joe Jackson. ...
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... After the 1919 Black Sox scandal, a young boy on the street confronts "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and says, "Say it ain't so, Joe." Joe, being one of the greatest ...
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... Yet a single blemish remains that took place in 1919 when the World Series was thrown by eight players including Shoeless Joe Jackson. ...
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... These were the days of Shoes Joe Jackson, and now he will never play baseball again. ... They cried, "Say it ain't so Joe," Jackson never replied. ...
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... players. Of these players were Lefty Williams, Happy Felsch, Swede Risberg, Buck Weaver, Fred McMullin, and Joe Jackson. The two ...
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... he will come". He eventually ties the message from the voice to his Dad's baseball hero Shoeless Joe Jackson. Jackson was a Chicago ...
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... Players like Buck Weaver and "Shoeless Joe Jackson", who are portrayed as pawns in a game of chess, are overwhelmed by the gamblers and other players involved. ...
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... both had the chance for their numbers to be judged by the BWAA This is, however, not the case for two of MLB's greatest players; Shoeless Joe Jackson and Pete ...
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... These eight men were the great" Shoeless" Joe Jackson, pitchers Eddie Cicotte and Claude "Lefty" Williams, infielders Buck Weaver, Arnold "Chick" Gandil, Fred ...
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... York: 1982 2. The story starts when Ray Kinsella, the main character, is talking about his hero Shoeless Joe Jackson who once played left field in baseball. ...
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... They are two examples of stars being allowed to play after serious offenses. Shoeless Joe Jackson was supposedly involved in the Black Sox's scandle of 1919. ...
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... dreams". The third paragraph would be about John Kinsella & "Shoeless" Joe Jackson of both of them having a desire to play baseball. In ...
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... least. Joe Jackson and William Burke in Dead Run retell the stories of Dennis Stockton's diaries written while on death row. Stockton ...
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... Therefore, as long as we're a society where a disappointed little boy can say "Say it ain't so, Joe" to Shoeless Joe Jackson (after his hero was found guilty ...
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... Therefore, as long as we're a society where a disappointed little boy can say "Say it ain't so, Joe" to Shoeless Joe Jackson (after his hero was found guilty ...
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... hitter. They were third baseman George "Buck" Weaver, and outfielders "Shoeless" Joe Jackson, and Oscar "Happy" Felsch. Gandil's ...
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... Hit artist Joe Jackson commented in a Billboard magazine interview: Things which used to count, such as being a good composer, player or singer, are getting ...
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... Upon the completion of the baseball field, "Shoeless Joe Jackson", the baseball player who had been his father's hero before he passed away, suddenly appeared ...
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... World Series-White 1). There were eight members of the Chicago White Sox that were in on the fix, including Cicotte and outfielder 'Shoeless' Joe Jackson. ...
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... The eight players involved in this scandal included pitchers Eddie Cicotte and Claude "Lefty" Williams; the great "Shoeless" Joe Jackson; infielders Buck Weaver ...
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... Roy's agreement with Judge Banner to throw the final game symbolizes the infamous scandal in the 1919 World Series involving Shoeless Joe Jackson and the ...
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... Except for his eight brothers and sisters, Jackson was surrounded by adults who pushed him relentlessly, particularly his father, Joe Jackson -- a strict ...
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... ago and the new box has "pieces" of the original in it is Jackson's way of ... always been a lottery." He added petulantly, "Bad enough to see young Joe Summers up ...
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... The realization that Joe Summer's behavior was not acceptable is another clue that ... Jackson finally makes it clear that something pretty bad is about to happen ...
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