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In 1919, members of the Chicago White Sox "threw" the World Series,
intentionally losing to the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for money.
Two years later, after a lengthy investigation, eight players,
including the immortal "Shoeless" Joe Jackson, received lifetime
bans for their part in the scandal. Debates have raged ever since
about whether all of the eight banned players actively "threw"
plays or games."Sorry Kid, I Don't Much Feel Like Playing Today"
settles the debates once and for all by breaking down each player's
contributions on a play-by-play basis. Section one addresses
Chicago's pitching and fielding, while section two is all about the
White Sox hitters; the final section analyzes the overall
statistics. Each player is put under the microscope. Each play is
dissected and analyzed. You will be the final judge. Journey back
to the second decade of the twentieth century to relive the most
famous World Series in baseball history.
In 1919, members of the Chicago White Sox "threw" the World Series,
intentionally losing to the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for money.
Two years later, after a lengthy investigation, eight players,
including the immortal "Shoeless" Joe Jackson, received lifetime
bans for their part in the scandal. Debates have raged ever since
about whether all of the eight banned players actively "threw"
plays or games."Sorry Kid, I Don't Much Feel Like Playing Today"
settles the debates once and for all by breaking down each player's
contributions on a play-by-play basis. Section one addresses
Chicago's pitching and fielding, while section two is all about the
White Sox hitters; the final section analyzes the overall
statistics. Each player is put under the microscope. Each play is
dissected and analyzed. You will be the final judge. Journey back
to the second decade of the twentieth century to relive the most
famous World Series in baseball history.
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