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This Team Lost The World Series On Purpose

This Team Lost The World Series On Purpose

One of the most infamous scandals in sports history is the 1919 World Series, which was fixed by players on the Chicago White Sox. This scandal is commonly known as the Black Sox Scandal. The White Sox, heavily favored to win the series against the Cincinnati Reds, secretly conspired with gamblers to throw the games for money. Eight players were implicated, including stars like "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and Eddie Cicotte.

The motive behind the fix was largely due to players' dissatisfaction with the team's owner, Charles Comiskey, who was notoriously stingy despite the team's success. Many players felt underpaid and saw an opportunity to make more money by intentionally losing. Gamblers, led by Arnold Rothstein, orchestrated the deal, offering large sums of money to the players to ensure the Reds' victory.

While rumors of the fix circulated during the series, it wasn't until almost a year later that the conspiracy was publicly exposed. In 1920, the players involved were tried for their role in the scandal. Although they were acquitted in court, Major League Baseball took swift action. Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis banned all eight players from professional baseball for life, regardless of the court's decision.

The scandal left a lasting stain on baseball's reputation, and the players involved, particularly Shoeless Joe Jackson, remain controversial figures to this day. Despite his stellar performance during the series, Jackson's involvement in the fix remains hotly debated. The Black Sox Scandal was a pivotal moment in baseball history, leading to major reforms in how the sport was governed to ensure the integrity of the game.

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