Eddie Cicotte: The Life and Career of the Banned Black Sox Pitcher

Author:   David L. Fleitz
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
ISBN:  

9781476680194


Pages:   212
Publication Date:   14 September 2020
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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Eddie Cicotte: The Life and Career of the Banned Black Sox Pitcher


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Eddie Cicotte, who pitched in the American League 1905-1920, was one of the tragic figures of baseball. A family man and a fan favorite, he ascended to stardom with nothing more than a mediocre fastball, endless guile and a repertoire of trick pitches. He won 29 games in 1919 and led the Chicago White Sox to the pennant. Although he pitched poorly in the World Series that October, fans did not hold it against him--a slump can happen to anybody. A year later, the public learned the truth: Cicotte's poor performance was no slump. He had taken a bribe to throw the Series. Along with seven teammates, he was implicated in what became known as the Black Sox Scandal, the most disgraceful episode in the history of the sport. Overnight, he became a pariah and would remain so for the rest of his life. This is the first full-length biography of Cicotte, best known today not as a great pitcher but as one of the ""Eight Men Out.""

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Author:   David L. Fleitz
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.290kg
ISBN:  

9781476680194


ISBN 10:   1476680191
Pages:   212
Publication Date:   14 September 2020
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction  1. The Beginning  2. Boston  3. Chicago  4. Career Rejuvenation  5. The Championship Season  6. War and Turmoil  7. The 1919 Season  8. The 1919 World Series  9. The 1920 Season 10. The Walls Close In 11. The Trial 12. Outlaw Ball 13. Later Life Epilogue Appendix A: Indictment Appendix B: Eddie Cicotte’s Statistics Chapter Notes Bibliography Index

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"In this unique biography, author and sportswriter Fleitz brings to life one of the most influential figures in the [infamous Black Sox Scandal]...Fleitz's extensive research and well-written description humanizes and evokes sympathy for [Cicotte] in a way that has rarely been seen. Additionally, the account illuminates much of the motivation behind other influential figures in the scandal, and leaves it to the reader to determine the morality or immorality of each. ... This highly readable work, loaded with numbers and statistics, is a must read for any baseball fan, and belongs in most public libraries""—Library Journal"


In this unique biography, author and sportswriter Fleitz brings to life one of the most influential figures in the [infamous Black Sox Scandal]...Fleitz's extensive research and well-written description humanizes and evokes sympathy for [Cicotte] in a way that has rarely been seen. Additionally, the account illuminates much of the motivation behind other influential figures in the scandal, and leaves it to the reader to determine the morality or immorality of each. ... This highly readable work, loaded with numbers and statistics, is a must read for any baseball fan, and belongs in most public libraries --Library Journal


In this unique biography, author and sportswriter Fleitz brings to life one of the most influential figures in the [infamous Black Sox Scandal] ... Fleitz's extensive research and well-written description humanizes and evokes sympathy for [Cicotte] in a way that has rarely been seen. Additionally, the account illuminates much of the motivation behind other influential figures in the scandal, and leaves it to the reader to determine the morality or immorality of each. ... This highly readable work, loaded with numbers and statistics, is a must read for any baseball fan, and belongs in most public libraries --Library Journal


Author Information

David L. Fleitz is a web developer and database analyst who lives in Troy, Michigan. A longtime SABR member, he has written nine other books on baseball history.

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