For those who do not know anything about Joe Jackson and Black Sox scandal baseball, the 1919 World Series is reminiscent of many things. "The 1999 Black Sox scandal began with a gambler that is trying to be rich and became one of the biggest, easiest and darkest events in baseball history" (Everstine 4). Many things are involved in this wonderful sports scandal, but the most memorable one is Joe Jackson. As a result of a large series of scandals, I began to question the nature of Joe Jackson and whether he is related to baseball.
A lot of people are still questioning whether Joe Jackson participated in the 1919 black socks scandal. "The scandal remained its own heritage, which was causing the controversy of today's fans:" No shoes "Joe Jackson's fate" (Everstine 3). As the word spread to Eversine 3, it cost a lot of money to regain all the participants, including the baseball player of the baseball team who participated in the scandal. Prior to the start of the "scandal" game, Joe Jackson asked the owner of the White Sox; Charles Comisky heard questions about future game amendment. Evidence proves that Jackson demanded even to prepare for this series to avoid doubting his involvement in repair. Unfortunately, Comiskey does not listen to Jackson. "A heavy bet is taking place" (Everstine 3). Despite their best efforts, "repair was successful" (Everstine 3)
Black Sox scandal, the heart of the American baseball scandal, was that eight members of the Chicago White Sox were awarded bribes to defeat the 1919 Cincinnati Reds World Championship. The criticized players were Pitcher Eddie Cicotte and Claude ("Lefty") Williams, first baseman Arnold ("Chick") Gandil, shortstop Charles ("Swedish") Risberg, third baseman George ("Buck") Weaver Outfielder Joe "Shoeless" Joe "), Felsch of Jackson and Oscar (" Happy "), and Fred McMullin, a fighting fielder, eight players lost 70,000 to 100,000 people in 3 games in 3 games It shows that the dollar
October 9, 1919 - The first big scandal in Major League, the worst thing to date was that nine players in the Chicago White Sox introduced the World Series to the Cincinnati Red Arm. It is always known as Black Sox scandal and players like Joe Jackson without such immortal shoes are prohibited from participating in the competition and the Hall of Fame forever.