


1920 Chicago Baseball Star: Oscar Felsch Portrait
This photograph captures Oscar Happy Felsch, a notable outfielder for the Chicago White Sox, during the 1920 baseball season. Felsch was part of a team that would become infamous for the Black Sox Scandal, where eight players were implicated in fixing the 1919 World Series. Although he was a talented player, Felschs career was marred by this controversy, leading to his eventual ban from baseball.
Taken by the Bain News Service, this image showcases a pivotal moment in the evolution of Americas pastime during the early 20th century. The photograph emphasizes how sports figures like Felsch were not only athletes but also personalities in a rapidly growing media landscape. In 1920, baseball was solidifying its role as a major American cultural institution, and players like Felsch were in the spotlight, both for their on-field performances and their off-field actions. This image serves as a historical snapshot, reflecting the complexities and challenges of the era.

1920 Chicago Baseball Star: Oscar Felsch Portrait
