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Today in White Sox History: October 31
The White Sox signed the younger Walsh upon graduation in 1928 and he made his major league debut on the mound that same year ...
The White Sox gave their fans a lifetime of made-for-history moments along with a pitching feat that will never, ever be ...
Was Oct. 26, 2005 just a dream? It seems like it sometimes, though a long dig through the Sun-Times archives suggest a ...
Champagne toasts should be delivered by White Sox fans around Chicago at approximately 11 p.m. CT on Sunday. It was at that ...
Longest World Series game lasted 18 innings and 7 hours 20 minutes, as the Dodgers beat the Red Sox 3-2 in Game 3 of the 2018 ...
1964: Five weeks before Election Day, Republican Cook County Sheriff and future Illinois Gov. Richard B. Ogilvie said there may be as many as 150,000 “ghost voters” on Chicago election rolls and ...
1919: The White Sox lost the best-of-nine World Series (Major League Baseball decided to expand from the best-of-seven format due to post-World War I demand) to the Cincinnati Reds.
White Sox first baseman Tim Elko on Tuesday underwent successful surgery to repair a torn ACL in his right knee, the team ...
For years, Bryce Cunningham and Hagen Smith have orbited one another without ever facing off. They’ve been close though.
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Today in White Sox History: October 13
The White Sox had escaped with a split of the first four games of the World Series despite scoring just six runs, thanks to incredible pitching from Nick Altrock and Ed Walsh. But that all changed in ...
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Today in White Sox History: October 1
The National Agreement among leagues expired, paving the way for the American League to become a “major” league equal to the National League. The AL, borne out of the old Western League (which ...
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