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At most, it affected the public perception of the game in the short-run in a positive manner. See my above post in regard to its affect of the game in the long-run. o Quote:
Honus Wagner had more integrity in his little pinkie than Charles Comiskey, Ty Cobb, an Kenesaw Landis all had combined. Wagner was about 80 years ahead of his time in regard to taking a stand against tobacco companies. The reason why his baseball card is so rare is because he didn't want to promote tobacco to kids, leading to the card's abrupt discontinuation and extreme rarity ...... that alone should have put him the Hall-of-Fame, regardless of how great of a player that he was ...... to me, that stance that he took against tobacco companies at a time when the health hazards that came along with using it were virtually unknown was even greater than the his career .328 Batting Average, his 3,428 Hits, and his 723 Stolen Bases. o
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As far as making the Hall because of his reputation for cleaning up the game, it’s more likely he made it because he was the commish. Four of the first 5 commissioners made it. |
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Within hours of the verdict, he announced the ban. |
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I never said or insinuated that Landis should have taken action before he was called in by the owners. I said that he was called in AFTER action had already been taken (Comiskey banned the 8 players in September of 1920, which was long before Landis was called in.) Landis was called in strictly for cosmetic purposes, to give the illusion that he was cleaning up baseball. And if you read my previous posts, you would see that there was irrefutable proof that he intentionally ignored the Ty Cobb-Tris Speaker game-fixing incident, an incident that literally had written proof of the fix. Kennesaw Landis was as phony and as disingenuous as any person associated with the crookedness of baseball at that time. Also, if you know anything about Landis as a Federal Judge, you would know that he was known for grandstanding with ridiculous verdicts that he knew would be overturned (such as the 1907 Standard Oil case, which was overturned in 1908.) The man was as phony, transparent, and as bigoted as they come. o
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C&O Man life just isn't fair in the least. While alive anyway. I think folks like you are at least changing the narrative on these people now. What you have said jibes and clarifies what I have read. To bad you don't live in Arizona.
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The point I was making is that if the Black Sox players would have been allowed to remain playing with only a minor tap on the wrist then there would have been nothing to prevent Arnold Rothstein or someone like him from fixing 1921 World Series, or the '22 Series, and on and on and on. Maybe someone else would have banned the players as well or the players would have been black listed, but since Landis is the one who banned them IMO you have to give him credit for it. Last edited by IndyNorm; Yesterday at 10:26 PM. |
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Yes, they would have been allowed to continue to play ....... and the game would have survived and even thrived, with or without them. If you ever saw the movie "Quiz Show" (or read books on the subject) one poignant point of the movie is when Martin Scorsese's character (Martin Rittenhome, top executive of the Geritol company) tells a disillusioned Richard Goodwin that the public has a short memory, but the networks never forget. While Goodwin was trying to assert that the television careers of Dan Enright, Martin Freedman, and Jack Barry were over due to their involvement in the fixing of game shows, Scorsese/Rittenhome was predicting that they would all be back ....... and they were ...... in fact, both Jack Barry and Dan Enright later became multimillionaires in the early 1970's with a game show called Joker's Wild ...... not only were they back in television, but they were specifically back with (of all things) another game show. The same is true of baseball, basketball, boxing, or any other major sport regarding scandals ...... if any of those players and/or coaches who are currently accused of wrongdoing/gambling on games ever came back to the NBA based on even the slightest presumption of innocence, the NBA would not cease to exist, or even be huirt at the box office ....... as I said before, the American public loves their sports, and no amount of scandal ...... not even a continuous, ongoing scandal, like what is happening in basketball ...... is going to drive them away. Pete Rose admitted to betting on Reds games WHILE he was still playing for and managing the Reds, and there were still millions of fans who were clamoring for him to be inducted into the Hall-of-Fame, right up until the day that he died. o Quote:
That article is not representing what actually happened. Of course Cobb would say that he was misunderstood. Pete Rose also denied any wrong-doing along with almost every person that has ever gone to jail. More significantly, Landis' behavior in regard to his exoneration of/ignoring the Cobb and Speaker game-fixing was completely hypocritical in regard to his treatment of the Black Sox. Landis banned the 8 White Sox players, in spite of them being found not guilty in a court of law ....... essentially saying that the Buck stops here, and nobody, not even a court of law, will transcend what I view to be justice and fairness ...... allowing Cobb and Speaker to remain in the game because they had not been found guilty without he himself (Landis) digging deeper into the case was passing the buck, and copping out. Furthermore, when he was later confronted about his inaction in regard to the Cobb/Speaker incident, he said that that incident occurred before was the commissioner (the Cobb-Speaker fixed games occurred in September of 1919), and so he felt that it was not his territory to act in a judgmental manner ...... which completely belies not only his attitude about the swift and permanent action that he took against the Black Sox (which also occurred before he was the commissioner), but also his entire career as a Federal Judge when he would hand ridiculous down fines and judgements that he knew would be overturned. If you want to believe that Kenesaw Landis was at all credible in regard to either his career as a Federal Judge or as the Commissioner of MLB, you can ...... I happen to know, through extensive research, that nothing could be further from the truth. As Benjamin Disraeli once said, "Innocence is precious, but truth is better." ...... I choose to take solace in the latter. o
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Thanks, Old Colt. The baseball legacy of Kenesaw Landis is that he is in the MLB Hall-of-Fame, and he is credited with cleaning up the game ...... I myself don't always take a person's legacy at face-value, and this is certainly one instance of it. Unfortunately for Landis, his legacy as a Federal Judge is not as sterling as his legacy is in Major League Baseball, and that is for good reason. o
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As far as ignoring it, the fact is that after the scandal came to Landis’s attention, neither man ever managed another game. And, I’m just curious; what could Landis have done differently in the Black Sox scandal? |
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