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BOOK BY W. P. KINSELLA
Shoeless Joe (Book); Shoeless Joe (book)

Shoeless         
  • Jackson (middle row, second from left) with the 1907 Victor Mills team
  • [[Babe Ruth]] and Joe Jackson in 1920
  • [[Ty Cobb]] and Jackson in Cleveland in 1913
  • Jackson in 1920
  • Jackson and his wife Katie on their wedding day in 1908
  • Jackson with the Pelicans
AMERICAN BASEBALL PLAYER
Joseph Jefferson Jackson; Shoeless Joe; Joe Jackson (baseball); Shoeless; 'Shoeless' Joe Jackson; Say it aint so joe; Joe Jackson (baseball player); Shoeless Jackson; Shoeless joe; Say it ain't so, Joe (quote); Say it ain't so, Joe.
·adj Destitute of shoes.
Curse of the Black Sox         
LONG-PERSISTING SPORTS CURSE ASSOCIATED WITH THE BLACK SOX SCANDAL
Curse of the black sox; Curse of Shoeless Joe; The Curse of the Black Sox; The Curse of Shoeless Joe
The Curse of the Black Sox (also known as the Curse of Shoeless Joe) (1919–2005) was a superstition or "scapegoat" cited as one reason for the failure of the Chicago White Sox to win the World Series from until . As with other supposed baseball curses, such as the crosstown Chicago Cubs' Curse of the Billy Goat (1945–2016), or the Boston Red Sox' Curse of the Bambino (1918–2004), these "curses" have been publicized by the popular media over the course of time.
Shoeless Joe's         
Shoeless Joe's is a sports-themed restaurant chain located in Ontario, Canada. The chain was founded in Toronto, ON in 1985.

Википедия

Shoeless Joe (novel)

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 for three Academy Awards.

The novel was expanded from Kinsella's short story "Shoeless Joe Jackson Comes to Iowa", first published in his 1980 collection of the same name. Kinsella first developed the idea for the story while attending the Iowa Writers' Workshop, and decided to incorporate the stories he told about the Black Sox Scandal, imagining if Shoeless Joe Jackson came back to the same city Kinsella was living in, Iowa City.