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The story of Shoeless Joe Jackson and his 1915 Cracker Jack card. Hear the story of Jackson’s career, fall from grace, and ...
Bidding for the 1914 Cleveland Naps team ball with 29 signatures starts at $25,000. It’s among half a dozen Cleveland ...
A baseball signed by Greenville baseball great “Shoeless” Joe Jackson is one of the premier items of a summer auction. Lelands, a sports auction house, announced its summer auction series, which is ...
Major League Baseball will remove members of their ineligible list upon the player's death, MLB announced May 13. This means ...
Lelands has unveiled its 2025 Summer Classic Auction, headlined by Los Angeles Dodgers slugger and pitcher Shohei Ohtani’s ...
Bidding for an "extremely rare" 1914 autographed baseball signed by "Shoeless Joe" Jackson surpassed $27,500 by Wednesday.
However, the opposite field shot wasn’t just an ordinary home run. It was a historic one, as it marked the 300th home run of ...
Joe Jackson has been in the news since 2019 is the 100th anniversary of the 1919 Black Sox scandal season. Even more so today because it was announced that the White Sox will meet the Yankees on ...
While the $1.47 million price tag may seem steep, even for a name synonymous with baseball lore like "Shoeless" Joe -- who was banned from baseball for life in 1921, despite being acquitted in the ...
The eight players — including the legendary Shoeless Joe Jackson — were eventually acquitted in a 1921 trial, but Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis banned them from baseball for life.