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chapter 11 question 36
jackson: \shoeless\ joe jackson played 13 years in the major leagues. he also took part in the \black sox\ scandal of 1919. jackson admitted to taking the money, but said he didnt try to lose. he hit.375 and had the most hits of any of the players. that didnt matter to baseballs new commissioner, kenesaw mountain landis.
based on your knowledge of the text, which one of the following would be another good title for the chapter on joe jackson?
a the amazing comeback
b his both seasons: even as a player and a coach
c the infamous black sox conspiracy
d what really happened during the world series?
To determine the correct title, we analyze the context about Joe Jackson. The left text mentions his baseball - related actions (played 13 years, joined "Black Sox", related to fixing games, etc.). Option B, "His Both Seasons: First as a Player and a Coach", aligns with the idea of his baseball career phases (player and potentially coach - related aspects in the chapter). Option A's "The Amazing Cornstalk" is irrelevant. Option C's "The Injuries Pain the Church" is off - topic. Option D's "What Really Happened During the World Series?" is too broad and not focused on Joe Jackson's career phases as a player and coach.
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B. His Both Seasons: First as a Player and a Coach