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Risberg also worked on a dairy farm. After his baseball career ended, he eventually ran a tavern and lumber business in the Northwest. During his playing days, he had been spiked by an opposing player and the injury never properly healed, causing an eventual amputation. At the end of his life, he
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Risberg made his debut on April 11, 1917 for the White Sox. He was a below-average hitter, but because of his superb defensive abilities, he won the full-time job at shortstop. Late in the season, Risberg experienced a terrible slump, and he only had two plate appearances, both as a pinch hitter,
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Risberg received $ 15,000 for his role in the fix, an amount that was more than four times his regular-season salary. The scandal broke in late 1920, and although the eight players were acquitted in the trial that followed, they were all banned from organized baseball by
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as part of the war effort. Although his job was termed essential and enabled him to avoid the draft, it consisted largely of playing baseball, as he batted .308 for the shipyard ballclub.
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so that the Tigers would intentionally lose some games. However, his story was contradicted by more than 30 other men and it was disregarded.
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in 1922 with a traveling team called the Mesaba Range Black Sox, which featured two other members of the 1919 Black Sox team:
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newspaper reports claimed that Risberg played part of the 1927 season with a traveling team called Dellage's Cubans based in
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Risberg returned to the White Sox for the pennant-winning 1919 season. In September, he received positive press in the
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Risberg continued to play semipro baseball for a decade after his banishment. According to one source, "he came to
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Risberg soon converted to shortstop. In 1914, he hit .366 in the Class D Union Association and was acquired by the
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in 1915 and 1916, gaining acclaim for his defensive skills. He was then bought by the
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In 1926, Risberg was called to testify about a 1919 gambling scandal involving
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in 1975, on his 81st birthday. He was the last living Black Sox player.
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The next season, Risberg briefly returned to California to work in a
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from 1917 to 1920 and is best known for his involvement in the 1919
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September 27, 1920, for the Chicago White Sox
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April 11, 1917, for the Chicago White Sox
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lived with his son and remained an avid baseball fan.
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and began his professional baseball career in 1912.
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Shortstop
San Francisco, California
Red Bluff, California
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Chicago White Sox
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1920
World Series
1917
Major League Baseball
shortstop
Chicago White Sox
Black Sox scandal
San Francisco, California
pitcher
Venice Tigers
Pacific Coast League
utility infielder
American League
Chicago White Sox

Buck Weaver
New York Giants
1917 World Series
shipyard
Atlanta Constitution
1919 World Series

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