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Essay On White Sox Vs Lance Armstrong

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The Baseball World Series of 1919 involved the Chicago White Sox and the Cincinnati Reds (Linder, 2010). The Series was an exciting exchange that boiled down to the last game, which was taken by the victorious Cincinnati Reds (Linder, 2010). However, a year later, news broke that the game was rigged by the Chicago White Sox (Linder, 2010). They threw the game in order to receive a large payout, which was never given (Linder, 2010). The eight players involved disgraced the sport and the American public (Linder, 2010). In today’s world of sports, scandals continue to happen. A recent example is the doping scandal of the United States Postal Service Pro Cycling Team and, their captain, Lance Armstrong. While the US Postal Service team’s doping does not seem to be connected to the White Sox’s gambling problem, they share many similarities. The USPS team dominated the cycling stage from …show more content…

Both events shamed and disgraced the American public. George Gorman, as quoted from Linder, said it the best, “‘[t]housands of men throughout the chilly hours of the night, crouched in line waiting for the opening of the first World Series game. All morning they waited, eating a sandwich perhaps, never daring to leave their places for a moment…Gentleman, they went to see a ballgame. But all they saw was a con game!’” (Linder, 2010). The same is true for the USPS team. They led their fans to a lie. Fans paid to watch them compete and win. The fans were cheated. What they saw were superhumans dominating a very human sport. Moreover, both teams encouraged the hopes and dreams of American youths. They inspired new generations of baseball players and cyclists. However, their dishonesty disgraced these youths who believed in them. The US Postal Service team and the White Sox affected American society. Both, through scandal, humiliated supporters and discouraged

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