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"Shoeless" Joe Jackson, an inaugural member of Cleveland's Hall of Fame in 1951 is now eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame.
"Shoeless" Joe Jackson, an inaugural member of Cleveland's Hall of Fame in 1951 is now eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Shoeless Joe’s Sports Café will collect donations of new shoes and socks that will be distributed to local students in need.
Who was 'Shoeless' Joe Jackson? Jackson was an MLB outfielder from 1908-20, but was most known for his time with the White Sox.
Shoeless Joe Jackson was one of baseball’s first stars before his ban after the 1919 Black Sox Scandal. Read about his stats, reinstatement, death, and more.
Shoeless Joe Jackson in 1917, two years before the Black Sox Scandal of 1919, when players from the White Sox were accused of fixing the World Series that season.
The decision clears the way for Jackson—a terrific talent for the Philadelphia Athletics, Cleveland and the Chicago White Sox—to potentially enter the Hall of Fame.
Jackson played 12 MLB seasons, primarily in the outfield. He was one of the best contact hitters ever, with a career line of .356/.423/.517. His best seasons came with Cleveland from 1910-15, and ...
Jackson and the rest of the Black Sox are being reinstated from baseball's lifetime ban list with immediate effect, according to baseball commissioner Rob Manfred.