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  1. Edward Victor Cicotte (/ ˈ s iː k ɒ t /; 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.

  2. More remembered for scandals than sliders, Ed Cicotte was one of the nastiest men to ever toss the horsehide. Aptly nicknamed “Knuckles,” the fiery Cicotte became notorious as one of the eight Chicago White Sox players who threw the 1919 World Series. Before his socks turned black, Cicotte was a devastating hurler.

  3. Eddie Cicotte Bio. Nombre Completo: Edward Victor Cicotte; Apodo: Knuckles; Nacido: 6/19/1884 en Springwells, MI; Debut: 9/03/1905; Último Juego: 5/05/1969

  4. 4 de ene. de 2012 · Eddie Cicotte died on May 5, 1969, at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. His death certificate listed his occupation as baseball player, Chicago White Sox. He was buried in Park View Cemetery in Livonia, Michigan.

  5. More remembered for scandals than sliders, Ed Cicotte was one of the nastiest men to ever toss the horsehide. Aptly nicknamed “Knuckles,” the fiery Cicotte became notorious as one of the eight Chicago White Sox players who threw the 1919 World Series. Before his socks turned black, Cicotte was a devastating hurler.

  6. Eddie Cicotte Complete splits including home/road, lefty/righty, clutch situations, vs. opponent, by month, by role, and many more 1911

  7. 13 de nov. de 2020 · Eddie Cicotte was one of baseball's most effective pitchers in the second decade of the American League. He is best remembered for being banned from baseball as part of the Black Sox Scandal for his alleged involvement in fixing the 1919 World Series.