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Banning eight "Black Sox," including the immortal Joe Jackson, helped save baseball regardless of the still disputed innocence or guilt of the accused.
It may seem hard to believe that women were playing baseball almost as early as men, but they were. It was a crude form of the game, but it would lead to better things.
Several White Sox players confessed to deliberately losing the 1919 World Series. Although they later recanted, eight men were banned for life and the sport almost died.
The history of the Negro Leagues is even more interesting and complex than the origins of the Major Leagues.
Occasionally as a wrestling fan, it is tempting to wish that history had followed a different path. Here are ten WrestleMania-worthy matches that fate has denied fans.
In 1952, Joe Black made his third career start in Game 1 of the World Series. In 1950, Jim Konstanty had made his first start in over two years in Game 1 of the Series.


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