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California league would be suspended from the leagues. Chase continued to play under a pseudonym, Hal Schultz, even as other players returned. Because of the power of the National Agreement and insufficient finances of leagues and teams in California, Chase
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Yankees before the 1913 season, but his hitting fell off that season, hitting only .221. Chase had battled injuries that impaired his play. Frank Chance stated that he worried that Chase was "laying down." Chance clarified that he was referring to the
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were dropped from the Giants lineup. In 1920, the league revealed that the Giants had released Chase and
Zimmerman on Heydler's orders when Magee confessed to Heydler behind closed doors. Since no American League team would sign him, he was effectively blackballed from the major leagues.
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The Fix Is In: A History of Baseball Gambling and Game Fixing Scandals
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Cincinnati, he hit a home run to put his team ahead.
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1372:"Chase is Cleared of Betting Charge"
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1408:"Magee Loses Suit Against the Cubs"
1349:"Baseball Leagues Will Clean House"
663:John Heydler found him not guilty.
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1676:"Hal Chase Statistics and History"
1585:Prince Hal and his Arizona Odyssey
1260:"Chase to Manage New York Yankees"
1083:Prince Hal and his Arizona Odyssey
817:A more recent work by Bill James,
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3582:National League batting champions
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1497:"Purchasing Power Today – US$ ,"
1123:"Hal Chase Quits Yankees in Huff"
689:. It was part of a league run by
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1069:. Basic Books, 2011, 528 pages.
1055:. Lulu Press, 2009, 390 pages.
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1463:"Another League Bars Hal Chase"
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706:National Baseball Hall of Fame
227:New York Highlanders / Yankees
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591:In September 1919, Chase and
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812:The Black Prince Of Baseball
762:Historical Baseball Abstract
317:Career highlights and awards
1717:Baseball Reference (Minors)
1501:. Retrieved 23 August 2024.
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1390:"Chase Traded to Giants"
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79:Los Gatos, California
3509:* denotes co-captain
1427:"The Hal Chase Case"
1396:. February 20, 1919.
1316:Goode, Christopher.
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1244:Goode, Christopher.
1223:"The Hal Chase Case"
1141:The Pittsburgh Press
1129:. September 4, 1908.
1104:Goode, Christopher.
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731:Shoeless Joe Jackson
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610:Salt Lake City Bees
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131:Last MLB appearance
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1499:MeasuringWorth.com
1469:. August 13, 1920.
1065:Pietrusza, David.
810:'s book on Chase,
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