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Black Sox Scandal

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“Baseball’s Darkest Hour” or “The Black Sox Scandal of 1919” all names given to the 1919 World Series when eight players of the Chicago White Sox took money from gamblers to throw the World Series to the Cincinnati Reds. Gamblers have been involved in baseball since the start of it. There were even multiple stories of the gambles fixing games so the outcome is in their favor but no one ever tried to fix a World Series until 1919. Even though the gamblers were fixing games no one ever did anything about it. In 1920 the newly elected commissioner decided that the eight players that were on trial for throwing the World Series for knowing about the fix, participating in the fix and organizing the fix. People agree with the commissioner about banning …show more content…

Before 1920 there were 3 commissioners in baseball allowing for there to limit corruption and one person having too much power. In 1920 the owners decided to elect on single commissioner and they decide to elect Kenesaw Landis, who promised to do away with the scandals and the gamblers. He started off by banning the players who were involved in the black sox scandal. This was a very rushed decision and came one day after the trail was over. It is believed that the commissioner was paid by other owners who knew their teams could not beat the White Sox to ban those players. Landis also did not allow for the players that challenged his decision to have a trial to overthrow his …show more content…

He was one of twelve children born into a poor German immigrant family. With a lot of siblings and his family already not having a lot of money Oscar was forced to work in a ten dollar a week factory and only received a sixth grade education. The lack of education came back to haunt him when he was in the majors and was told about the fix. He should not be blamed for agreeing to the fix because the gamblers and his teammates, who had a college education, which made his teammates able to take advantage of

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