Shoeless Joe Jackson in my opinion did not throw the 1919 World Series. When you hit .375 and one third of your hits are for extra bases, i don't even know how you can speculate that he tried to throw it. He also had the most RBI's (6), and the most Runs scored (5) by the White Sox. Jackson also had the only homerun throughout the 1919 World Series. So sports experts and any person in general can think what they want, but in my opinion he did not try to throw the 1919 World Series.
it is claimed he could throw a baseball 400 feet
The first U.S. president to throw a ceremonial ball before a World Series game was Woodrow Wilson, who attended the 1915 World Series in Philadelphia.
Myke Hunt
from 50-80 depending on the pitcher
Well, for game 7 I believe it will be Toby Harrah.
That was Christie Matthewson, who did so in the 1905 Series.
Labyrinth is basically a maze. in the Percy Jackson series, the labyrinth is a series of winding, twisting, turning, underground tunnels that have many dead ends. Nowadays, its to throw people off track.
Orlando Palmeiro pinch hit for Astros pitcher Brad Lidge and grounded out to Uribe for the final out of the 2005 World Series.
Andrew Jackson did not throw the atomic bomb on Japan. He lived during the 1800s and fought in the war of 1812 then later became the President of the United States. The atomic bombs were dropped by the Allied Forces in World War 2.
yes and no its very rare i think
Zero. Jackson primarily played RF.
A "Shoeless" Joe Jackson Single signed baseball has a "book Value" of about $25,000.-$40,000.Throw the "book" away on this one, the Shoe doesn't fit.A Joe Jackson signature is perhaps the scarcest in all of sports. Part of the legend of Joe Jackson is that he was illiterate, and could not even sign his name. The fact was Jackson could sign his name, but was very reluctant to do so, and rarely signed except when absolutely necessary, usually on legal documents.This did not stop autograph seekers from requesting Jackson's signature by mail, and when these occasional requests came in they were honored by Mrs. Jackson, who would sign Joe's name for him. Signature request signed by Joe's wife usually on index cards or alike sized pieces of paper sell for about $200.-$1,000.The very few signatures that I found mostly appear on documents. A Joe Jackson Signed Recognizance Bond from the Barry Harper collection, sold for $44,062.50I also found a Shoeless Joe Jackson/Buck Weaver Signed Baseball that sold for $69,000. (The only known example of its kind)If you are looking for a Joe Jackson Signed baseball, forget it. You will have an easier time finding his "Shoes" If you have one. Please contact me with pictures. Below I will leave a link to samples of autographs with the likes of Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Lou Gehrig and others.