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1919 World Series (Game One) "The Fix Is On" Ticket Stub, PSA Authentic. With the possible exception of the inaugural Fall Classic in 1903, the most sought after and desirable World Series artifacts date to the scandalous October of 1919, when Shoeless Joe and seven Black Sox teammates conspired to take a dive for the money. White Sox star pitcher Eddie Cicotte intentionally beaned the first Reds batter he faced on October 1, 1919, signaling to the underworld that the fix was on and dooming himself and seven more to baseball ignominy. The presented stub for this most consequential date in Dead Ball history exhibits expected wear from the beginning of the end for the Black Sox.

There are twenty-three Game One tickets graded by PSA and this ticket is of the "Pavilion Seat" variety. The upper left portion of the stub was removed when the ticket was separated at the entry gate. No paper loss is found and there are no markings. The ticket looks nicer than the technical grade and has outstanding color clarity and graphics. Encapsulated by PSA, Authentic.


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November, 2022
17th-19th Thursday-Saturday
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Sold on Nov 18, 2022 for: $8,400.00
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