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Old 04-18-2011, 02:43 PM
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Here's a brief run-down from memory:

The Vernon (small community just outside the LA city limits) Tigers were the powerhouse of the PCL, winning the pennant in 17-18-19. Like the White Sox scandal, gamblers were behind the scenes pulling the strings and they used Vernon's first baseman Babe Borton to approach and bribe players from the Salt Lake City Bees to go easy on the Tigers so they could clinch the pennant. Bees players Jean Dale (pitcher), Harl Maggert (outfielder) and Bill Rumler (outfielder) were the players implicated as taking the dirty money. Apparently Borton was pretty sloppy about the bribes and the whole thing was quickly uncovered. Borton, Maggert and Dale were thrown out of organized ball for ever and Rumler, who totally denied everything, was suspended for 8 years.

That's off the top of my head, there may have been more players thrown out but I'm not sure. The whole thing gave West Coast ball a bad name especially when the Black Sox scandal broke and it was discovered that half of the dirty Sox had West Coast connections - McMullin, Gandill, Risberg and Williams.
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