Fix Is In
Daniel E. Ginsburg
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Fix Is In
Discover the intriguing world of baseball scandals in Fix Is In by Daniel E. Ginsburg. Published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2004, this captivating paperback spans 327 pages and delves into the dark side of America's favorite pastime. The book recounts the notorious incident on September 27, 1865, when gambler Kane McLoughlin paid William Wansley $100 to ensure the Brooklyn Eckfords triumphed over the Mutuals of New York. Ginsburg meticulously explores not only the most infamous gambling and game-fixing scandals but also shines a light on lesser-known events that have shaped the history of baseball. Perfect for sports enthusiasts and history buffs alike, Fix Is In provides an engaging and informative examination of how gambling has influenced the game. Don't miss your chance to uncover the hidden truths behind America's beloved sport!
Fix Is In