The Black Sox Scandal: When Baseb...
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The Black Sox Scandal: When Baseball Banned Acquitted Men
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In 1921, a Chicago jury acquitted eight White Sox players accused of throwing the 1919 World Series to the Cincinnati Reds. The very next day, newly appointed commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis banned all eight from professional baseball for life, establishing that the sport's governing body could operate above the American legal system. This episode digs into how a private body overruled a legal acquittal and reshaped sports governance forever.

We examine the economic pressures behind the conspiracy, from owner Charles Comiskey's penny-pinching to the feudal grip of the reserve clause that trapped players with no bargaining power. We follow the sloppy execution of the fix, the vanishing confessions that resurfaced in Comiskey's own legal team's hands, the circus-like trial, and the maddening gray areas around figures like Shoeless Joe Ja ... 

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