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• Today in White Sox History: April 28Second base umpire Chad Fairchild has his face covered because of chilly winds and rain on Monday, April 28, 2008, in Chicago. Play was suspended between the Chicago White Sox and the Baltimore Orioles in the 11th inning with the score tied, 3-3. | Charles Cherney/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images Freezing cold to searing heat — and a loss 1901 Bock Baker of the Blues ...2024See more articles White Sox latest news
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• Today in White Sox History: April 24With this swing to win a game 14 years ago today, Alex Ríos did something that’s never happened in White Sox history. Alex Ríos makes home-run history 1901 It wasn’t planned this way, but three games in other cities were postponed by rain, putting the White Sox in position to host the first major league game in AL history. Some 9,000 fans at South Side Park saw the home club beat the Clev...2024See more White Sox rumors
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• Baseball history unpacked, April 24Happy birthday, Stephen Souza Jr. | Photo by Joe Sargent/Getty Images A M-W-F digest, replete with #Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB content, gathered from reputable sources. Happy birthday wishes to Stephen Souza, Jr., and others, and more! On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Bleed Cubbie Blue is pleased to present a light-hearted, Cubs-centric look at baseball’s colorful past, with plenty of the l...2024Continue with Side Park news today
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• Today in White Sox History: April 22On this day 124 years ago, the White Sox won their very first official game. | The Inter Ocean A first win on the South Side! 1900After a loss debuting in the American League on April 21, the White Sox split the weekend and got in the winning column with a 5-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers in front of a Sunday crowd of 15,000 fans at South Side Park. The deciding run came in the seve...2024Continue with White Sox headline news
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• Today in White Sox History: April 21On this day 86 years ago, Hank Greenberg became the fourth player to homer onto Comiskey Park’s roof. | Chicago Tribune Hank Greenberg goes very deep 1900 The White Stockings played their first regular season game as part of the American League, at South Side Park. They’d drop a 5-4 decision in 10 innings to the Milwaukee Brewers, who were managed by Connie Mack. The 1900 season isn’t off...2024See more articles White Sox headline news
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• Today in White Sox History: April 18With five saves in Chicago’s record-setting eight-game win streak to start 1982, Salomé Barojas was a major bright spot for the season. The South Siders can’t stop winning 1907 The White Sox Home Opener started off inauspiciously, as the World Champions pennant was raised — and the pole flying it fell over! However, the game went more smoothly, in front of 10,000 fans at South Side Park. ...2024Visit the page White Sox news and rumors
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• Today in White Sox History: April 22
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• Let the people speak, White Sox — we dare youComiskey Park under construction, 1910. The people’s money for a fancy new park? Let’s vote on it! FIRST, A LITTLE HISTORY A while back, my wife gave me a book titled Turning the Black Sox White. Nice idea, but it’s so excruciatingly boringly written it’s a slog to get through unless you’re desperate to know who all of Charles Comiskey’s team members were on any outfit he had anything to ...2024Visit the page White Sox injury update
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• Today in White Sox History: April 24
Robin Ventura and Julio Franco were a true double threat on this day, 29 years ago. Back-to-back, it’s a matter of fact 1901 It wasn’t planned this way, but three games in other cities were postponed by rain, putting the White Sox in position to host the first major league game in AL history. Some 9,000 fans at South Side Park saw the home club beat the Cleveland Blues, 8-2. The White Sox...2023Read about White Sox injury
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• Today in White Sox History: April 21
With 26 outs down, Philip Humber attained his perfect game in truly bizarre fashion. | Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images A journeyman earns immortality 1900 The White Stockings played their first regular season game as part of the American League, at South Side Park. They’d drop a 5-4 decision in 10 innings to the Milwaukee Brewers, who were managed by Connie Mack. The 1900 season isn’t officia...2023See also White Sox
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"| Michael Zagaris/Oakland Athletics/Getty Images Yoyo gets fired up for fives 1901 At South Side Park, the first-place White Sox treated 19,800 fans — the largest crowd the American League (in its first year as a major league) sees all season — to a thriller." - 2022
"| Transcendental Graphics/Getty Images A parade of walks, doubleheaders, and rooftop homers 1909 In the second inning of the opener of a doubleheader at South Side Park, Washington’s Dolly Gray sets two major league records against the White Sox: He walked eight batters in the inning, seven of them consecutive."
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• Today in White Sox History: April 14Superstar and Hall of Fame-worthy center fielder Billy Hoy signed with the White Sox on this day, 124 years ago. An all-time great signs with the South Siders 1900 Deaf and mute player Billy Hoy signed with the White Sox after a 12-year career starring in the American Association, National League and Players’ League. He played just two years with the White Sox, including their pennant-win...2024See also White Sox contract rumors
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• Today in White Sox History: October 14It was a modest-sized squad, but nearly all contributed to the first White Sox title, on this day 117 years ago. | Transcendental Graphics/Getty Images The greatest World Series in history ends the way it was meant to, with a South Side triumph 1906 The White Sox beat the Cubs, winning the World Series four games to two, behind the pitching of Doc White. The South Siders clinched the titl...2023Click for news about White Sox salary rumors
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• Today in White Sox History: October 6This Happy fella struck the first homer in White Sox World Series history, on this day, 106 years ago. | George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images The South Siders keep a World Series winning streak rolling 1905 The White Sox lost the pennant on the next-to-last day of the season when pitcher Doc White couldn’t beat the bottom-feeding St. Louis Browns. White and the Sox lost, 6-2, and handed...2023Click for news about White Sox contract rumors
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• Today in White Sox History: September 15Could Little Looie have been a Cardinal in 1970? That was part of Roland Hemond’s plan. | Louis Reqeuna/MLB via Getty Images A triple-homer game, and a triple pair of triples game, take your pick 1901 In a doubleheader nightcap hosting Milwaukee, the White Sox hit an MLB-record five triples in the eighth inning — and three of them were consecutive! Sam Mertes, Fred Hartman and Herm McFarl...2023See also White Sox salary
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• Today in White Sox History: April 14
On this day 106 years ago, hurling legend Eddie Cicotte threw the earliest no-hitter in White Sox history. No-hitters, one-hitters, and almost-perfect games 1910 White Sox pitcher Frank Smith fired the franchise’s only Opening Day one-hitter. Smith beat the Browns in Chicago, 3-0, in front of 23,660 at the last Home Opener at South Side Park. The only hit for St. Louis came off the bat of...2023Read about White Sox salary rumors
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• Today in White Sox History: October 14
Ed Walsh would likely have been the MVP of the 1906 World Series, had such an honor been awarded 116 years ago. The greatest World Series in history ends in a thumping by the so-called Hitless Wonders 1906 The White Sox beat the Cubs, winning the World Series four games to two, behind the pitching of Doc White. The South Siders clinched the title by winning the sixth game, 8-3. The White S...2022See also White Sox salary
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• Today in White Sox History: August 28On this day 46 years ago, Sal Bando put a cap on a roof-shot era at Comiskey Park. Homers galore, including some on the roof! 1909 In the second inning of the opener of a doubleheader at South Side Park, Washington’s Dolly Gray set two major league records against the White Sox: He walked eight batters in the inning, and seven of them consecutive. Patsy Dougherty led off the inning with a...2023Read about White Sox stats
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• Today in White Sox History: August 28
Going to bat without .. a bat? Patsy Doughtery could have, on this day 113 years ago. | Transcendental Graphics/Getty Images A parade of walks, doubleheaders, and rooftop homers 1909 In the second inning of the opener of a doubleheader at South Side Park, Washington’s Dolly Gray sets two major league records against the White Sox: He walked eight batters in the inning, seven of them consec...2022Visit the page White Sox scores
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• Today in White Sox History: September 8Yoán Moncada capped a fives-are-wild accomplishment, one year ago today. | Michael Zagaris/Oakland Athletics/Getty Images Yoyo gets fired up for fives 1901 At South Side Park, the first-place White Sox treated 19,800 fans — the largest crowd the American League (in its first year as a major league) sees all season — to a thriller. In the bottom of the ninth, down 3-2 to the Boston America...2023See also White Sox
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• Today in White Sox History: September 16Connie Mack was still a young manager when he outfoxed the White Sox to steal a doubleheader, 123 years ago today. | CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images Connie Mack pulls a fast one on the pennant-winners 1900 With the pennant already clinched (on September 12), fall approaching, and of course no lights at South Side Park, White Sox player-manager Dick Madden suggested shortening the nightcap ...2023Check it out White Sox
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The greatest game of Reynaldo López’s career came on this day, four years ago. | Ron Vesely/MLB Photos via Getty Images Historic starts for Ted Lyons ... and Reynaldo López 1901 Bock Baker of the Blues surrendered a record 23 singles to the White Sox, who crushed Cleveland, 13-1, at South Side Park without the assistance of an extra-base hit. Fred McMullin led Chicago with four singles, w...2023Check it out White Sox
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