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Eliot Tager Asinof (July 13, 1919 – June 10, 2008) was an
American writer of
fiction and
nonfiction best
known for his
writing about baseball. His most...
- example,
Jackson never confessed to
throwing the
series as
Asinof claimed. Further,
Asinof omitted key
facts from
publicly available do****ents, such as...
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November 4, 2016.
Asinof's Eight Men Out
includes a dramatic, but
entirely fictional,
report of what
happened before the Game Eight.
Asinof admitted in 2003...
- 1950, she
married author Eliot T.
Asinof in Tarrytown, New York. She had two sons,
Gahan Hanmer and
Martin Asinof. She died at her
Santa Monica home...
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Eight Men Out is a 1988
American sports drama film
based on
Eliot Asinof's 1963 book
Eight Men Out: The
Black Sox and the 1919
World Series. It was written...
- Men Out
author Eliot Asinof wrote that
Williams eventually turned against the fix as he
prepared for his
final Series start;
Asinof later admitted that...
- an
actor to
negotiate a
higher wage for his
baseball career. In
Eliot Asinof's 1963
account of the 1919
World Series fix
Eight Men Out (later made into...
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Shops Chase Sweet Scent Of Success". Wall
Street Journal.
United States.
Asinof, Lynn (April 16, 1987). "Mail-Order Catalog". Wall
Street Journal. United...
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additional $10,000
bonus for
winning thirty games.
According to
Eliot Asinof's account of the events,
Eight Men Out,
Cicotte was "rested" for the season's...
- of the Non-Criminal Jail Break". Time.
Retrieved 17
January 2019.
Eliot Asinof (1973). The 10-Second Jailbreak: The
helicopter escape of Joel
David Kaplan...