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Shoeless Joe’s Sports Café will collect donations of new shoes and socks that will be distributed to local students in need.
Other Jackson-signed balls have sold previously, each featuring other names alongside his, including a Jackson and Buck Weaver signed ball from 1920, which sold for $240,000 in 2017.
Shoeless Joe Jackson, a South Carolina native, was among eight Chicago White Sox players banned from baseball for taking part in throwing the 1919 World Series.
Manfred reinstated 17 other banned players as well, including members of the infamous 1919 Chicago White Sox who threw the World Series, including the team’s star “Shoeless” Joe Jackson.
Shoeless Joe Jackson supporters in Greenville have worked decades to have him inducted into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame, which is now possible.
"Shoeless" Joe Jackson in 1949 at his house in Greenville, South Carolina. The house now serves as the Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum & Baseball Library.
"Shoeless" Joe Jackson’s saga is an essential part of baseball history, and could finally come to an end.
“Shoeless” Joe Jackson was a tragic real-life figure from over a century ago whose legend grew in time thanks to the fictional ghost of Shoeless Joe played by actor Ray Liotta in the classic ...
"Shoeless" Joe Jackson’s saga is an essential part of baseball history, and could finally come to an end.
CHICAGO -- "Shoeless" Joe Jackson was a tragic real-life figure from over a century ago whose legend grew in time thanks to the fictional ghost of Shoeless Joe played by actor Ray Liotta in the ...