<Li> Dickie Kerr (P): 2 games (started); 2 complete games (1 shutout); 2 wins; 19 innings pitched; 14 hits allowed; 3 earned runs; 3 bases - on - balls; 6 strikeouts; 1.42 ERA </Li> <Ul> <Li> In the book The Great Gatsby the character Meyer Wolfsheim is a reference to the actual Arnold Rothstein, who fixed the World Series of 1919 . </Li> <Li> In the film The Godfather Part II, Hyman Roth states that he has liked baseball since Arnold Rothstein fixed the 1919 World Series . </Li> <Li> The eight banned players, most prominently Shoeless Joe Jackson, are principal characters in the novel Shoeless Joe, and its film adaptation, Field of Dreams . </Li> <Li> The film Eight Men Out, based on the book by Eliot Asinof, is about the fix itself . </Li> <Li> The television show Boardwalk Empire discusses the event in great detail . </Li> <Li> In Episode 6, Season 5 of Mad Men ("Far Away Places"), Roger Sterling imagines he is watching the 1919 World Series from his bathtub while on an LSD trip . </Li> </Ul> <Li> In the book The Great Gatsby the character Meyer Wolfsheim is a reference to the actual Arnold Rothstein, who fixed the World Series of 1919 . </Li> <Li> In the film The Godfather Part II, Hyman Roth states that he has liked baseball since Arnold Rothstein fixed the 1919 World Series . </Li>

Who fixed the 1919 world series in the great gatsby