X is a very versatile letter. It also sidelines as a Roman Numeral. So for todays installment I give you 10 White Sox Players from the 1919 World Series. The owner of the White Sox was Charles Comiskey and his nick name was the Old Roman. So if you're the kind who needs the X justified, I believe I just did.
In 1919 several White Sox players conspired to throw the World Series. In 1921 These players were acquitted in a Chicago court room of any wrong doing. However Judge Kennesaw "Mountain" Landis imposed a lifetime ban on 8 of the players. Infamously referred to as the Black Sox or the 8 Men Out.
Two of these players, Shoeless Joe Jackson and George Daniel "Buck" Weaver maintained their innocence for the rest of their lives. Two players from the 1919 World Series who were not removed from baseball, Ray Schalk and Eddie Collins (who both served as player/managers for the White Sox) would eventually be elected into the Hall of Fame.
Dirty Sox
Fred McMullin (Utility Infielder)Years Lived before 1921: Thirty
Years lived after 1921:Fifty Two
Eddie Cicotte (Pitcher) Years lived before 1921: Thirty Seven
Years lived after 1921: Forty Eight
Lefty Williams (Pitcher) Years lived before 1921: Twenty Eight
Years lived after 1921: Thirty Eight
Happy Felsch (Center Fielder ) Years lived before 1921: Thirty
Years lived after 1921: Forty Three
Chick Gandil (First Baseman) Years lived before 1921: Thirty Three
Years lived after 1921: Forty Nine
Swede Risberg (Shortstop) Years lived before 1921: Thirty Eight
Years lived after 1921:Fifty Four
Clean Sox
Eddie Collins (Second Baseman) Years lived before 1921: Thirty Four
Years lived after 1921: Thirty
Ray Schalk (Catcher) Years lived before 1921: Twenty Nine
Years lived after 1921: Forty Nine
Questionable Sox
Shoeless Joe Jackson (Outfielder) Years lived before 1921: Thirty Four
Years lived after 1921: Thirty
Buck Weaver (Third Baseman) Years lived before 1921: Thirty One
Years lived after 1921: Thirty Five
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