Another guy mentioned Hal Chase in the thread on Clemente and I was just curious if anyone read the Chase bio that came out last year called The Black Prince Of Baseball. A very thorough look at Chase's life that tries to dispel some of the myths surrounding his legacy. I thought it was a pretty interesting read until his major league career ends and then the book drags quite a bit. The sections on his alleged involvement in the Black Sox scandal and his time in the Mexican leagues are pretty boring reading.
Bill James has a pretty good rant about Chase in his last Abstract. He diminishes Chase's accomplishments by saying that Chase never scored or drove in 90 runs in a season. I think he mentions these numbers to frame the level of Chase's selfishness and propensity for throwing games.
What James doesn't say is that hardly anybody was scoring or driving in 90 runs in a season. Chase finished in the top 10 in runs scored 3 times and in the top 10 in RBI 8 times (and four times in the top 5).