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ruled that any player who continued in the 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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later declared that any players who had been involved in throwing games would be banned from baseball, which could have included Chase; however Judge Landis never formally ruled on Chase. But based on Chase's long-term pattern of gambling and his role in the Black Sox Scandal, Landis' declaration
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held a hearing on Chase. While he found that Chase “did not take baseball or anything else seriously”, he determined that the charges against Chase were general and unsubstantiated and found him not guilty. The league president noted that in one game where Chase was accused of betting against
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He signed a three-year contract with the 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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named Chase the best first baseman ever, and contemporary reports described his fielding as outstanding. He is sometimes considered the first true star of the franchise that would eventually become the New York Yankees. In 1981, 62 years after his last major league game, baseball historians
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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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for allegedly “blackballing” him from baseball, threatened to release the names of players who had thrown games. One of these players was Chase, with whom Magee played in Cincinnati. Magee charged that he and Chase had wagered $ 500 against Cincinnati on a game against the
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accused Chase of attempting to bribe him in the 1917 season, Chase offered him $ 50 ($ 1,013 in current dollar terms) to throw a game against the Giants. Even though Ring refused the team lost the game and Chase paid Ring the money. After Ring reported the incident,
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accused Chase and Heinie Zimmerman of attempting to bring him $ 800 to throw a game when the three played for the Giants. As part of his accusation, he charged that Chase informed him that the White Sox would lose the first two games of the
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was hired over him to manage the team. He claimed that the Yankees’ management had fed a negative story about him to a local newspaper. He played out the rest of the season and paid a fine to get reinstated for the 1909 season.
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Despite being an excellent hitter and his reputation as a peerless defensive player, Chase's legacy was tainted by a litany of corruption. He allegedly gambled on baseball games, and also engaged in suspicious play in order to
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support early in its history. During the inaugural Hall of Fame balloting of 1936, Chase garnered 11 votes and was named on 4.9% of the ballots. This total was more votes than 18 future Hall of Famers including such greats as
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if the Highlanders did not increase his salary to $ 4,000. Though he agreed to join the Highlanders in April 1907, he also insisted on playing in the California League during the winter. After the Highlanders fired manager
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question whether Chase would put forth the effort necessary to overcome the current slump. These factors combined led the team to field offers for the player. On June 1, 1913, Yankees traded him to the
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after the Black Sox trial is seen as formalizing Chase's ban. Regardless, his career was effectively over by the time Landis was appointed. In his only formal hearing on the matter,
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because Chase sued the club for back pay from his suspension. The Giants agreed to settle the matter with Chase and the trade went through on February 19, 1919.
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in a car accident. He later drifted to Mexico, where in 1925 he began making plans to organize a professional league. When American League president
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but was acquitted. He was informally banned from the majors late in the 1919 season, and formally banned in the aftermath of the Black Sox scandal.
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Chase was recruited and hired by the Nogales Internationals to play first base and manage the club for the 1923 season. Chase played for a team in
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accused Chase of saying that he bragged about winning $ 500 after a Reds loss and later advised Neale to wager on the Reds before a game.
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In his day, Hal Chase was almost universally considered one of the best fielders in the game â€” not just at first base, but at
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He left the team again and returned to the California League in September of the 1908 season. Chase reportedly had been angry that
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Following a spell in the short-lived Federal League, he went to the Reds. In 1916, Chase led the NL with a .339
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Chase joined the Highlanders in 1905, and held out during March 1907, threatening to sign with the outlaw
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Chase spent the rest of his life drifting between Arizona and his native California, working numerous
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This article is about the baseball player. For the archaeologist and Beat Generation figure, see
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Rothstein: The Life, Times, and Murder of the Criminal Genius Who Fixed the 1919 World Series
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Despite the exoneration, the Reds wanted no part of Chase, and arranged a trade with the
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Paul C. Weiler et al., Sports and the Law: Text, Cases and Problems 134 (4th ed. 2011).
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during the 1908 season, Chase held out and insisted he would not play for new manager
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and that Chase won $ 40,000 (equivalent to $ 727,260 in 2023) betting on the series.
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In 1920, while playing for the minor Mission League, he allegedly attempted to bribe
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games in which he played. He was also indicted as an early conspirator in the 1919
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In October of that year, a Chicago grand jury indicted him for his role in the
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filed an injunction to prevent Chase from playing citing a violation of the
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Hal Chase: The Defiant Life and Turbulent Times of Baseball's Biggest Crook
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got word of it, however, he pressured Mexican authorities to deport Chase.
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and would lose the series. He also testified that Chase communicated with
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predictably returned to his major league team and was reinstated in 1908.
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The Fix Is In: A History of Baseball Gambling and Game Fixing Scandals
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position, even compared to catchers and middle infielders. In his
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Late in the 1910 season, Chase took over as player-manager from
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Before the 1914 season, Chase jumped from the White Sox to the
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Despite his unsavory past, Chase received a certain amount of
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In 1918, his career in Cincinnati ended after his manager,
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April 26, 1905, for the New York Highlanders
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California Baseball: From the Pioneers to the Glory Years
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For a time, Chase was player-manager of an outlaw team in
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September 25, 1919, for the New York Giants
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California Baseball, From the Pioneers to the Glory Years
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List of Major League Baseball career stolen bases leaders
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Sometimes a raw recruit in spring is not a pitching find;
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He does not act like Harold Chase upon the fielding job,
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Cincinnati, he hit a home run to put his team ahead.
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Index

Haldon Chase

First baseman
Manager
Los Gatos, California
Colusa, California
Batting average
Hits
Home runs
Runs batted in
Stolen bases
New York Highlanders / Yankees
1905
1913
Chicago White Sox
1913
1914
Buffalo Buffeds
1914
1915
Cincinnati Reds
1916
1918
New York Giants
1919
New York Highlanders
1910
1911
NL batting champion
Federal League home run champion

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