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  2. Chick Gandil - Wikipedia

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    Charles Arnold "Chick" Gandil (January 19, 1888 – December 13, 1970) was an American professional baseball player. He played for the Washington Senators , Cleveland Indians , and Chicago White Sox of the American League .

  3. Black Sox Scandal - Wikipedia

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    The eight "Chicago Black Sox" The Black Sox Scandal was a game-fixing scandal in Major League Baseball (MLB) in which eight members of the Chicago White Sox were accused of intentionally losing the 1919 World Series against the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for payment from a gambling syndicate, possibly led by organized crime figure Arnold Rothstein.

  4. Joseph J. Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Rothstein provided an initial $40,000 for Sullivan to distribute to the involved players; however Sullivan kept $30,000 for his own wagering and gave only $10,000 to Gandil. [ 5 ] After the scheme had been exposed, Sullivan did not testify in front of the Chicago grand jury hearing in October 1920, because William J. Fallon, the lawyer of ...

  5. 1919 Chicago White Sox season - Wikipedia

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    Gandil enlisted seven of his teammates, motivated by a mixture of greed and a dislike of penurious club owner Charles Comiskey, to implement the fix. Starting pitchers Eddie Cicotte and Claude "Lefty" Williams , outfielders "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and Oscar "Happy" Felsch , and infielder Charles "Swede" Risberg were all involved.

  6. File:Chick gandil trial.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Major League Baseball scandals - Wikipedia

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    One important step was the lifetime ban against the Black Sox Scandal participants. The "eight men out" were the great "natural hitter" "Shoeless" Joe Jackson; pitchers Eddie Cicotte and "Lefty" Williams; infielders "Buck" Weaver, "Chick" Gandil, Fred McMullin, and "Swede" Risberg; and outfielder "Happy" Felsch. Jackson, who was suspended ...

  8. File:Gandil senators 1913a.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. List of people banned from Major League Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Chick Gandil was the mastermind and ringleader of the scandal. In a 1956 article in Sports Illustrated, he admitted his role in the fix and expressed remorse for having done so, saying that he and his co-conspirators deserved to be thrown out of baseball just for talking to the gamblers. [7] Gandil died in 1970. Fred McMullin was only a backup ...