Eddie Cicotte

Edward Victor Cicotte (/ˈskɒt/; June 19, 1884 – May 5, 1969), nicknamed "Knuckles", was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball best known for his time with the Chicago White Sox. He was one of eight players permanently ineligible for professional baseball for his alleged participation in the Black Sox scandal in the 1919 World Series, in which the favored White Sox lost to the Cincinnati Reds in eight games. The "fixing" of the 1919 World Series is the only recognized gambling scandal to tarnish a World Series.

PSA 2 - GOOD
 $1,540 
$1,232 after 20% discount
1
Eddie Cicotte (Misspelled as Cicolte UER)
PSA 2 - GOOD
 $2,240 
$1,792 after 20% discount
1
PSA 4 - VG/EX
 $1,250 
$1,000 after 20% discount
1
PSA 3.5 - VG+
 $1,060 
$848 after 20% discount
1
Good - 2
 $530 
$451 after 15% discount
1
SGC 3.5 - VG+
 $910 
$774 after 15% discount
1
Good - 2
 $350 
$315 after 10% discount
1
PSA 5 - EX
 $880 
$748 after 15% discount
1
Near Mint/Mint - 8
$2.20
3
Near Mint/Mint - 8
$1.80
6
Near Mint/Mint - 8
$3.50
2
Near Mint/Mint - 8
$2.70
2

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