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Starting up a separate thread in the more appropriate location.
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This is the last that I'm going to say on the matter. Landis did cherry-pick what to deal with, and his own words are proof that he did. Landis made a speech in his own words ...... "Regardless of the verdict of juries, no player who throws a ballgame, no player that undertakes or promises to throw a ballgame, no player that sits in conference with a bunch of crooked players and gamblers where the ways and means of throwing a game are discussed and does not promptly tell his club about it, will ever play professional baseball." He didn't say, ) "Well, if it's a meaningless regular season game, then I'll let it slide, but if it's the World Series, I'm putting my foot down. ...... he said what he said, plain and simple, and there was no misunderstanding what he said. In other words, Landis set the precedent himself, and then he reneged on his own precedent. o
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I am curious though to get your thoughts on the book that's the subject of the article I linked. |
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I apologize for the outburst ...... I'll edit my post to temper it down some. I was having fun initially, then I wasn't having fun after about my 4th or 5th post on the matter. Regarding the book, there is nothing new on the matter that can be concretely proven since about 1994, maybe even earlier than that. And even if some "new" information does arise, it will be met with as many questions as it does answers in regard to said information ...... it's like people arguing/debating how many shooters there were in the Kennedy assassination in 1963 and/or whether or not Oswald pulled the trigger ...... there are some things that none of us will ever know, and the fixing of the 1919 World Series is one of those things ....... I claim to be a Black Sox expert, and I know a lot about what happened, but believe it or not there is actually more that I DON'T know than I DO know. o
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The book is actually about the civil trial where Shoeless Joe sued Charles Comiskey a couple of years after the Black Sox trial. I didn't know that this took place; guessing you did though. Anyway, based on the article the book is from recently found transcripts of the civil trial, so thought it would interest you. |
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C&O. When I was a kid I read everything I could about the era. Autobiographies, etc. Haven't read much in the past 30-40 years. Could you point me toward some more recent books that you would recommend about the era and what book do you like the most about the black sock scandal? Thanks in advance
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This book was originally written in 1978, and it was updated in 1989 ...... of all of the books that I have read on the matter, this was the most poignant and the most interesting. o
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I know about the civil trial in 1924, in which Shoeless Joe Jackson successfully sued Charles Comiskey and the White Sox ...... he was awarded $17,000 in damages by the jury. The likely reason why that lawsuit was downplayed and not widely-known is because it didn't fit the sexy, traditional narrative of Jackson and all of his teammates necessarily being crooked and of Landis subsequently "cleaning up baseball" by banning all 8 players, including Buck Weaver and Shoeless Joe ...... if anything, the jury's judgment in his favor would lend credibility to the notion that Jackson played to the best of his abilities, and that he took steps to distance himself from the fix (including telling Manager Kid Gleason that he wasn't going to play in the series at all, until Gleason coerced him into it.) In the trial, it was revealed that not only did Jackson not ask for the $5,000 that was given to him by his teammate Lefty Williams, but that he actually went to Charles Comiskey's office to try to give the money back in order to distance himself from the notion that he threw the games ...... before he got a chance to talk to Comiskey and give the money to him, he was intercepted by Comiskey's weasel secretary, Harry Grabiner. Grabiner told the illiterate and naive Jackson that "We know what you want. We don't want you here." Jackson then asked Grabiner what he should do with the crooked money. Grabiner replied, "Why, you should keep it." All of this revealed that team owner Charlie Comiskey knew about the fix since the end of the second game of the World Series, and allowed all of the 8 accused players to continue to play not only for the remaining games of the series, but also for an entire additional season in 1920 ...... Comiskey didn't suspend the 8 players until late September of 1920, when the story broke and hit the newspapers nationwide ...... Kenesaw Landis, who was not stupid, was well aware of all of these happenings when he banned the 8 players for life, but he (once again) conveniently decided to ignore the fact that Charles Comiskey was complicit in covering up the fix after the fact. If Landis was truly cleaning up the game as he claimed that he was, he would have banned Charles Comiskey from baseball for life also (and yes, Landis DID have the authority to do that, because he insisted on getting a lifetime contract by the owners AND that he have ABSOLUTE POWER ...... Landis said that he would not take the job unless he had both of those contingencies.) To this day, Landis remains the only commissioner in the history of MLB to have BOTH absolute power AND a lifetime contract. So, as Old Colt alluded in the thread on the main board, if this all sounds like a typical example of American capitalist, life isn't fair, the wealthy control the narrative while the working-class gets pissed on while doing all of the work status quo, then there is a good reason for it, because it is. o
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