Lefty Williams pitched for 7 seasons (1913-20) in the American League, the first two with Detroit and the final five with Chicago. In his final 2 seasons he was a 20 game winner. Williams hit his peak, going 22-14 in 1920 but it all fell apart when he became one of eight Black Sox banned from baseball for throwing the 1919 World Series. In that Series he went 0-3 with a 6.61 ERA. What made this particularly troubling was that during the regular season, Williams went 23-11 with a league-leading 40 starts. Original negative (4 x 5”) shows Williams in uniform, posed for the camera, and on the bottom reads “Williams-Sox-1916.”