CONTROVERSIES AND CONSPIRACIES IN BASEBALL

Controversies and conspiracies not fully explained.
Has baseball’s reasoning be flawed at all.
A flying albatross has been performed.
As a Chicago baseball enthusiast, numerous controversies occurred in the the last century.

1908, the lovable Cubs won the World Series after the Merkle blunder.
1919, The Chicago White stockings rigged the World series against the Cincinnati Reds.
The Boston Red Sox trade Babe Ruth to their archrival NY Yankees for the rights of a Broadway play, No-No-Nanette.
The 1983 infamous Pine Tar bat scandal as a home run by George Brett of kansas City was overturned and declared a home run after all back in 1983.

Umpire Don Denkinger’s call as George Orta capitalized in the 6th game of the 1985 World Series went against the St Louis Cardinals as Orta was ruled safe on a nip and tuck play at first.
The NY Mets were one strike away from losing the World
Series to the Red Sox in 1986.
I ponder, could the Reserve Claus have been an unmitigated sham.
Franchises value conspiracies for their own good.

The 1994 baseball strike, saw potential record achievements delineated.
An example, the late Tony Gwynn was hitting 390 and approaching 400 as the strike was declared.
The late Pete Rose being kept out of the Hall of Fame for his gambling antics.
The osmosis of baseball, a fantastic game it still is to this day.