- Buck Weaver
Infobox MLB retired
bgcolor1=silver
bgcolor2=black
textcolor1=black
textcolor2=white
name=Buck Weaver
position=Shortstop /Third baseman
bats=Both
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date|1890|8|18Pottstown, Pennsylvania
deathdate=death date and age|1956|1|31|1890|8|18Chicago, Illinois
debutdate=April 11
debutyear=by|1912
debutteam=Chicago White Sox
finaldate=September 27
finalyear=by|1920
finalteam=Chicago White Sox
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.272
stat2label=Hits
stat2value=1,308
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=421
teams=
*Chicago White Sox (by|1912-by|1920)
highlights=
*World Series champion (1917)George Daniel "Buck" Weaver (
August 18 1890 -January 31 1956 ) was an Americanshortstop andthird baseman inMajor League Baseball who played his entire career for theChicago White Sox . He was one of the eight players banned from the Major Leagues for his connection to the 1919Black Sox Scandal .Weaver was born in
Pottstown, Pennsylvania , and began his major league career onApril 11 1912 as a shortstop for the White Sox. Weaver switched to third base in 1917 afterSwede Risberg joined the team.An excellent fielder, Weaver was known as the only third baseman in the league that
Ty Cobb would not bunt against.Weaver batted .324 in the 1919 World Series, tallying 11 hits. He played errorless ball in the Series, lending credence to his lifelong claim that he had nothing to do with the fix.
Weaver was banned for having knowledge of the fix and failing to tell team officials. This is somewhat synthetic since
Charles Comiskey , owner of the Chicago White Sox, had learned of the fix before the World Series began from bothKid Gleason , manager of the White Sox, andHugh Fullerton , a reporter.It should also be noted that Buck successfully sued Charles Comiskey for his 1921 salary. When
Shoeless Joe Jackson did the same, the jury voted 11-1 in favor of Jackson. However, the Judge set aside the jury verdict after Comiskey produced Jackson's grand jury testimony about the fix. Note: The grand jury testimonies of both Joe Jackson andEddie Cicotte had been stolen from the office of the Cook County States Attorney so they would not be available for theBlack Sox trial. Since Comiskey had these testimonies, an obvious inference is that if the grand jury testimonies implicated Weaver, Comiskey would have used them against Weaver. Buck Weaver applied six times for reinstatement to baseball before his death from a heart attack on January 31, 1956 at age 65. Weaver was the 2nd of the 8 suspended "Black Sox" (after Shoeless Joe Jackson in 1951) to die.fact|date=June 2007Many parts of the story portrayed in the movie "
Eight Men Out " are told from Buck Weaver's point of view, with Weaver being played byJohn Cusack .ee also
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Chicago White Sox all-time roster External links
*baseball-reference|id=w/weavebu01
* [http://www.clearbuck.com/ Clear Buck Weaver]
* [http://www.gingerkid.com/ The Ginger Kid]
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