Shoeless Joe Jackson: The Rise, Fall, and Mystery of Baseball’s Lost Legend Kindle Edition

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Management number 220517983 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $3.20 Model Number 220517983
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Shoeless Joe Jackson remains one of the most extraordinary figures in the history of baseball. Renowned for his unmatched hitting ability and career batting average of .356, Jackson’s talent placed him among the greatest players of his era. Yet his legacy is inseparable from the 1919 Black Sox Scandal, when eight members of the Chicago White Sox were accused of conspiring with gamblers to throw the World Series.This meticulously researched biography traces Jackson’s life from his humble beginnings in Greenville, South Carolina, through his rise in the minor leagues, and into the heights of Major League Baseball with the Philadelphia Athletics, Cleveland Indians, and Chicago White Sox. It examines his achievements on the field, the challenges he faced, and the events that led to his permanent ban from the game despite his acquittal in court.Beyond statistics and records, this book explores Jackson’s lasting impact on baseball culture, the debates over his guilt, and the ongoing discussion regarding his Hall of Fame eligibility. Through careful analysis of historical records, contemporary accounts, and archival materials, the biography presents a full, nuanced portrait of Jackson as both a remarkable athlete and a complex historical figure.Essential reading for baseball historians, fans, and anyone intrigued by the intersection of talent, ethics, and legacy, this book illuminates the life of a player whose story continues to captivate and provoke debate more than a century after he first stepped onto the diamond. Read more

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Publication date March 8, 2026
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