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The Chicago Whitesox. He was on the infamous 1919 " Black Sox" who threw the World Series.
Shoeless Joe Jackson was portrayed by Ray Liotta in Field of Dreams. Shoeless Joe's Major League career came to an abrupt end after the Black Sox scandal, where several Chicago White Sox were permanently banned from baseball for their alleged roles in throwing the 1919 World Series. The film presumes that Jackson was innocent.
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The Brooklyn Dodgers played at Ebbets Field in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn. Currently, the site of the stadium is covered with residential units, as well as nearby schools and local businesses.
The historic Tiger Stadium flagpole is still standing on the field. Other than a section of gates along Michigan Avenue, the flagpole is the only remaining structural component of the now-demolished ballpark, which has been unofficially converted to a community playing field.
Field of Dreams
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Field of Dreams
The address of the Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum is: 356 Field St, Greenville, SC 29601
Shoeless Joe begins with the narrator, Ray Kinsella, a young farmer in Iowa, describing how one day when sitting on the verandah of his home, he heard the voice of a ballpark announcer saying, "If you build it, he will come." Ray, who is a highly imaginative man and great lover of baseball, takes this as an instruction to build a baseball field in one of the cornfields at his farm. At first, he builds only a left field. Ray believes that the "he" that the voice refers to is Shoeless Joe Jackson, who gained no-toriety for his part in a bribery scandal that marred the 1919 World Series.One night, baseball players appear on the field, including Shoeless Joe in left field, and Ray settles down to watch him play. In Ray's eyes, the scene is as complete as at any major-league park he has visited. But he notices that Shoeless Joe is the only player who appears to have any substance; the others are shadowy, ghost-like. Ray talks to Shoeless Joe, who tells him about his love of baseball, and Ray promises that he will finish the whole field.
"Shoeless Joe Jackson Comes to Iowa" is a novel written by W.P. Kinsella. It tells the story of a farmer who hears a voice telling him to build a baseball field in his cornfield, which leads to the appearance of deceased baseball players including Shoeless Joe Jackson. The novel explores themes of redemption, dreams, and the power of belief.
"Field of Dreams" was based on the novel "Shoeless Joe" by W. P. Kinsella. The novel was published in 1982 and inspired the 1989 film adaptation starring Kevin Costner.
In chapter two of "Shoeless Joe" by W.P. Kinsella, Ray Kinsella hears a whispering voice that instructs him to build a baseball field in his cornfield. The voice repeatedly says, "If you build it, he will come," referring to Shoeless Joe Jackson. Ray follows the voice's instructions and starts constructing the baseball field despite doubts from himself and his wife.
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Dump book but love the movie! :)