Shoeless Joe Jackson

Baseball player with Chicago White Sox

Shoeless Joe Jackson - Baseball player with Chicago White Sox
Born

July 16th, 1887
137 years ago

Died

December 5th, 1951
73 years ago — 64 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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An American baseball player played primarily for the Chicago White Sox in the early 20th century. Jackson gained notoriety for his exceptional hitting skills and was a key player in the 1919 World Series. Controversy surrounded his career due to his involvement in the Black Sox Scandal, which led to his ban from Major League Baseball. Despite this, he maintained a reputation for being one of the best hitters of his time. After his playing career, he briefly managed a minor league team. His life and career have been the subject of various analyses regarding ethics in sports.

Played in the 1919 World Series

Banned from Major League Baseball

Achieved a .356 career batting average

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