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Posted By: jay behrens
When I saw Killebrew, he had just had half his stomache removed because of cancer. I knew he had jsut sold off a large portion of his personal collection because of the illness, so giving him the photo was the least I could do. |
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Posted By: Brian C Daniels
Look at Alex Karas(sp) & Paul Horning! Both in the football Hall of Fame and both were convicted and suspended for betting ON THEIR OWN TEAM*. So why is baseball more restrictive and less forgiving than Football? |
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Posted By: runscott
so we don't know how he would react to the Rose situation. Also, fixing a World Series is considerably worse than fixing a game that has no impact on who wins the pennant. And yes, even though this happened late in Cobb and Speaker's career, they were still icons of the game. |
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Posted By: runscott
of the conversations between Cobb, Speaker and Landis, and the end result, Landis' reaction surprised me. However, I think he felt that since their careers were basically over, that it was in the best interest of the game to gloss over it and move on - this scandal was not nearly as public as the Black Sox deal. I also think that Cobb and Speaker's ending up in Philadelphia immediately thereafter was a direct result of their indiscretions. |
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Posted By: Tom B
that Rose 'accepted' a ban that he thought was just a couple (few) years? Not lifetime. Most everything I've seen written slanted toward that way I thought. While, unfortunatly, since Bart Giamatti is dead, no one can really decide either way. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Remember the old joke about Philly: |
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Posted By: TBob
Todd- I thought you said 1925 but I checked and you did say 1926. In 1924 and 1925 the Washington Senators were AL champs. My bad. |
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Posted By: W.M.
Cobb probably did try and influence the oucome of a game back in 1919. But Leonard no saint himself had a lot of motivation for raising the allegation in 1926. He hated Cobb and Speaker and swore he would someday get back at Cobb for cutting him from the Tigers. As far as being scared of Cobb as reason for not testifying, I doub't it. Leonard sold this story to the news papers in 1926, if Cobb wanted him dead he would have killed him then. If you want to talk rights guaranteed in a criminal case and apply it to this civil case one of our most important constitutional guarantees is the right to confront and cross examine our accusers, if Leonard refuses to testify Cobb does not get that right. Landis conducted and investigation into this incident and even accepted resignations from Cobb and Speaker. On Jan 5, 1927 40 witnesses were marched in front of Landis he learned that back in 1919 even the beloved Giants threw "good fellowship games" |
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Posted By: runscott
Cobb ADMITTED he bet on that game, there's no PROBABLY to it. |
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Posted By: runscott
...for a copy of the "letter" and most of his interview with Landis, verbatim. |
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