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Harry Grabiner

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282: 185:(1966) that during his first stint (1959–61) as owner of the White Sox, he had discovered hidden in a Comiskey Park storeroom a diary Grabiner kept during the 1919 season and during subsequent investigations and legal actions in 1920–21. In the chapter "Harry's Diary," Veeck quotes from Grabiner's document and writes, "Beyond any doubt, the White Sox front office had more than some inkling of what was going on from the very first game of the 1919 World Series." Some accounts state that Grabiner warned Comiskey, 253:
Although the eight players accused of the Black Sox conspiracy were acquitted in a 1920 trial, all were banned from baseball for life. The scandal destroyed the White Sox for a generation; during Grabiner's final quarter century with the team, Chicago finished in the American League's
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Grabiner's last two years in baseball were successful ones, however, as he worked with Veeck to purchase the Cleveland Indians in 1946 and served as Veeck's vice president and top assistant, as well as holding a small stake in the team. But in the closing weeks of Cleveland's
269:"Grabiner was blasphemed by the fans and players, criticized by the press, and generally blamed for inefficacies which were not of his own doing. Yet he struggled doggedly against the great odds until he fled the scene," wrote John C. Hoffman in 238:, others as a ticket seller and usher. He became a protégé of club secretary Charles Fredericks and was promoted to his mentor's position on Fredericks' death in 1915. As such, Grabiner also witnessed the White Sox' triumphs in the 266:. After Charles Comiskey's death in 1931, Grabiner assumed greater responsibility for the team's on-field operations during the J. Lou and Grace Comiskey regimes, and became a target for fan frustration. 662: 468: 33: 281: 461: 642: 482: 652: 454: 131:—in a number of capacities, rising from peanut vendor to club secretary, business manager and vice president. He is often listed as the White Sox' first 637: 632: 667: 627: 622: 647: 657: 234:
on December 26, 1890, Grabiner began his career with the White Sox at age 14; some accounts list his first job as a peanut vendor at
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season, Grabiner collapsed in Veeck's office during a meeting. Suffering from a condition that has been variously described as a
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As team secretary and top aide to Charles Comiskey, Grabiner was a management eyewitness to the
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of a possible game-fixing scandal after Game 2 of the Series, but he was ignored.
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Ellis Island to Ebbets Field: Sport and the American Jewish Experience.
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articles that blamed the Jews for both the scandal and the cover-up.
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Champaign, Ill.: The University of Illinois Press, 2005, page 119
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only five times. The White Sox did not win another pennant until
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Saying It's So: A Cultural History of the White Sox Scandal.
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Eighteen years after Grabiner's death, Veeck revealed in
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Hoffman, John C., "The Black Curse of the White Sox,"
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Eight Men Out: The Black Sox and the 1919 World Series
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Jewish American sports executives and administrators
273:in October 1950, two years after Grabiner's death. 98: 90: 80: 64: 42: 23: 119:, he served the team's owners—founding president 204:After the Black Sox affair, Grabiner, who was 462: 8: 410:"Grabiner Dies After Surgery; Ex-Sox Chief" 469: 455: 447: 404: 402: 20: 357: 135:, with a term lasting from as early as 643:Major League Baseball general managers 285:Grabiner's grave at Rosehill Mausoleum 250:in 1910, as well as the 1919 debacle. 115:executive. A 40-year employee of the 7: 653:20th-century American businesspeople 14: 638:Major League Baseball executives 262:, or another World Series until 31: 633:Jewish American baseball people 310:or its six-game victory in the 277:Final years with Veeck, Indians 418:. 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Chicago
Rosehill Cemetery
professional baseball
Chicago White Sox
Charles Comiskey
J. Louis Comiskey
Grace
general manager
1915
1945
Bill Veeck
Cleveland Indians
1946
1948
1919
Black Sox Scandal
1919 World Series
American League
Ban Johnson
National League
John Heydler
Jewish
The Dearborn Independent
Henry Ford
anti-Semitic
Chicago
South Side Park
1906
1917 World Series

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