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Joseph Jefferson Jackson (July 16, 1887 –
December 5, 1951),
nicknamed "
Shoeless Joe", was an
American outfielder who pla****
Major League Baseball (MLB)...
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Shoeless Joe is a 1982
magic realist novel by
Canadian author W. P.
Kinsella that was
later adapted into the 1989 film
Field of Dreams,
which was nominated...
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Alden Robinson,
based on
Canadian novelist W. P. Kinsella's 1982
novel Shoeless Joe. The film
stars Kevin Costner as a
farmer who
builds a
baseball field...
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Shoeless Joe's is a sports-themed
restaurant chain located in Ontario, Canada. The
chain was
founded in Toronto, Ontario, in 1985. They
specialize in chicken...
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reinstatement in the
decades that
followed (particularly in the case of
Shoeless Joe Jackson), the ban
remains in force. In 1919,
Charles Comiskey, the...
- The "
Shoeless" Joe
Jackson Museum and
Library was
first opened to the
public on June 21, 2008.
Located across from
Fluor Field in Greenville,
South Carolina...
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discovered and
joins the team.
Gloria Thorpe, a
sports reporter,
praises him ("
Shoeless Joe from Hannibal, Mo"). His
hitting prowess enables the team to move up...
- Sky (1993). He also
starred in
films such as The
Cutting Edge (1992),
Shoeless Joe
Jackson in
Eight Men Out (1988),
Dinosaur (2000), and
Brother Bear...
- 2016) was a
Canadian novelist and
short story writer,
known for his
novel Shoeless Joe (1982),
which was
adapted into the
movie Field of
Dreams in 1989. His...
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After Flip
tells Stosh about the
Black Sox Scandal,
Stosh thinks that
Shoeless Joe is innocent, and he goes back in time to try to stop it from ever happening...