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James Campbell "Jimmy" Isaminger (December 6, 1880〔Draft registration card for James Campbell Isaminger, journalist, ''North American'', resident of Philadelphia, born December 6, 1880. Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (on-line ). Registration Location: Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1907957; Draft Board: 48.〕〔Draft registration card for James Campbell Isaminger, born December 6, 1880, resident of Maryland, near Fawn Grove, Pennsylvania. Ancestry.com. U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 (on-line ). National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; State Headquarters: Maryland; Microfilm Series: M1939; Microfilm Roll: 28.〕 - June 17, 1946) was an American sportswriter for newspapers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from 1905 to 1940. He played a major role, along with Hugh Fullerton and Ring Lardner, in breaking the story of the Black Sox scandal in 1919.〔 In 1934, he was elected president of the Baseball Writers Association of America. In September 1940, Isaminger suffered a stroke while attending a baseball game at Municipal Stadium in Cleveland. He retired after the stroke. Isaminger was born in Hamilton, Ohio and worked for the ''Cincinnati Times-Star'' from 1895 to 1905.〔 He died in June 1946 at his home in Maryland. In 1974, Isaminger was posthumously honored by the Baseball Writers Association of America with the J.G. Taylor Spink Award for distinguished baseball writing.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum )〕 Recipients of the Spink Award are recognized at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in what is commonly referred to as the "writers wing" of the Hall of Fame. ==References==
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