“Shoeless” Joe Jackson was a tragic real-life figure from over a century ago whose legend grew in time thanks to the fictional ghost of Shoeless Joe played by actor Ray Liotta in the classic baseball ...
Greenville native and former pro baseball player "Shoeless" Joe Jackson has returned to good favor with Major League Baseball. He and 16 other deceased players have been officially removed from the ...
Former MLB legends "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and Pete Rose shockingly were reinstated by league commissioner Rob Manfred on Tuesday. Jackson and Rose were two of 17 deceased individuals reinstated by MLB ...
Last week, 17 lifetime baseball bans were lifted. Two you've heard of, even if you don't recognize all the names of the 1919 Chicago White Sox. Shoeless Joe Jackson was robbed, of dignity, of career, ...
Shoeless Joe Jackson has been banned from baseball for over a century, but after a ruling by Rob Manfred on Tuesday, the disgraced former White Sox star has a chance at baseball immortality. Manfred ...
An authentic Jackson signature is potentially worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, as the ballplayer was illiterate.
Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred has denied a request to reinstate Shoeless Joe Jackson, so the player banned for the 1919 Black Sox scandal will remain on the ineligible list. The ...
GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA) – More than a century after he was banned from professional baseball, “Shoeless” Joe Jackson is now eligible for the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame. MLB Commissioner Rob ...
A hundred years from now, it will be easy for anyone with an interest to understand the greatest of — for example — LeBron James, Tom Brady, Wayne Gretzky and Aaron Judge. Just go watch the tape.
Nearly 74 years ago, Greenville, South Carolina mourned the death of a native son, former Major League Baseball star "Shoeless" Joe Jackson. "Greenville is a weeping city today," local sports ...
Sharon Bowen thought her late husband was a bit crazy for buying a scrapbook filled with black and white photos of Cleveland ballplayers from the early 1900s - but not anymore. It turns out that book ...