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Max Flack

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runs, which provided the Bosox with the margin of victory, and a Series win, the last the Red Sox would achieve until 2004. Flack's possible involvement in throwing that World Series has recently come to light. Although nothing conclusive was said,
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for the 1915 season. He led the league in sacrifice hits in 1916 and had a career-best 172 hits in 1921. Flack finished his big-league career with 1,461 hits and 200 steals. He topped the .300 mark three times.
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Flack's career with Chicago got off to a great start. He stole 37 bases in each of his first two seasons. In his second year with the team, Flack's .314 batting average was fifth-best in the
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September 3, 1925, for the St. Louis Cardinals
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Outfielder
Belleville, Illinois
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Chicago Chi-Feds / Whales
1914
1915
Chicago Cubs
1916
1922
St. Louis Cardinals
1922
1925
Major League Baseball
outfielder
Chicago Chi-Feds/Whales
Federal League
Chicago Cubs
St. Louis Cardinals
National League
National League
1918 World Series
Fenway Park
Cubs
Boston Red Sox
Chicago White Sox
Eddie Cicotte
1919 World Series

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