Saturday, May 14, 2011

A Whiff Of Scandal (from 1918)

The 1918 Boston Red Sox
More than any other American sport, baseball has an established historical footprint, and among its significant early events is the fixing of the 1919 World Series by gamblers and the Chicago White Sox, a team forever labeled the Black Sox. It is the only recognized gambling scandal to tarnish a World Series.

In recent weeks, however, there has been new scrutiny of the previous year’s championship and questions about the legitimacy of the outcome: the Boston Red Sox defeated the Chicago Cubs. And on Friday, the Cubs visit Fenway Park in Boston for the first time since the final game of the 1918 World Series.

Are the Cubs returning to the scene of a hidden baseball crime?
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1 comment:

David said...

Say it ain't so, Joe, say it ain't so . . .