Eddie Cicotte Autograph. Chicago White Sox. 1919 World Series. PSA Mint 9
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Eddie Cicotte - The Guy Who Fixed the 1919 World Series
An Extraordinary Exemplar of His Scarce Autograph
Eddie Cicotte, the infamous Chicago White Sox pitcher who played a pivotal role in the 1919 World Series scandal, is forever tied to one of baseball's darkest moments. As the starting pitcher in Game 1, Cicotte’s second pitch, a deliberate hit on the Cincinnati Reds leadoff batter, signaled to his co-conspirators that the fix was on. This act, coordinated with professional gamblers like Abe Rothstein, would forever tarnish his career and the history of America’s pastime. The 1919 World Series, often dubbed the “Black Sox Scandal,” remains a lasting symbol of corruption in sports.
The item we offer is a remarkable piece of baseball history—a superb example of Cicotte’s scarce autograph, graded Mint 9 by PSA/DNA. His bold signature is accompanied by the inscription, “Chicago White Sox,” penned in flawless handwriting on a pristine 3”x5” card. The striking contrast of Cicotte’s dark penmanship against the bright white backdrop only adds to the allure of this rare collectible.
Cicotte’s involvement in the scandal came at a significant personal cost. Before the Black Sox scandal, he was considered one of baseball's top pitchers, and many believed he was on a Hall of Fame trajectory. However, after accepting a $10,000 bribe from gamblers to throw the series, Cicotte’s legacy was forever tainted. In Game 1, the White Sox lost 9-1, and they went on to lose the series five games to three (the World Series was a best-of-nine contest at the time).
This autographed item represents more than just a signature; it encapsulates one of baseball’s most notorious events and serves as a poignant reminder of how a promising career was undone by a single fateful decision.
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