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Can this weekend's Baseball Hall of Fame induction of Dick Allen and Dave Parker teach us a lesson about politics?
Nearly 74 years ago, Greenville, South Carolina mourned the death of a native son, former Major League Baseball star "Shoeless" Joe Jackson. "Greenville is a weeping city today," local sports ...
MLB removes Pete Rose, 'Shoeless' Joe Jackson from ineligible list in decision that can pave way for Hall of Fame. MLB's decision Tuesday removes 16 players and one owner from the permanently ...
Shoeless Joe’s Sports Café will collect donations of new shoes and socks that will be distributed to local students in need.
In the final analysis, Shoeless Joe Jackson, banished from playing the game that he loved while still in the prime of his career, is a sad figure. But hardly an innocent one.” ...
Shoeless Joe Jackson, a South Carolina native, was among eight Chicago White Sox players banned from baseball for taking part in throwing the 1919 World Series.
In a historic, sweeping decision, baseball commissioner Rob Manfred on Tuesday removed Pete Rose, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and other deceased players from Major League Baseball's permanently ...
Rob Manfred defended his choice to reinstate Pete Rose, “Shoeless” Joe Jackson and other deceased banned players.. Manfred, who made the decision May 13 after removing them from the ...
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred recently removed Pete Rose’s permanent ban from baseball, which will make him eligible for induction into the Hall of Fame. Manfred reinstated 17 other banned players ...
"Shoeless" Joe Jackson's "Black Betsy," game bat is on display, Monday, Dec. 5, 2005, in front of several photographs of him at Sotheby's Auction house in New York.