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New to a few of us, at least -- thanks, Howard. Fascinating stuff.
"... experience teaches that once accepted, a certain perception of history is difficult, if not impossible, to correct." Sadly true. Asinof's version of events has become written in stone as some unassailably factual account, in spite of its largely fudged, semi-fictionalized nature. Shoeless Joe to the Hall!
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