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  • Today in White Sox History: November 20
    • Today in White Sox History: November 20
    On this day 44 years ago, the White Sox brought Jim Essian back home from Oakland. | Ron Vesely/Getty Images Jim Essian comes home 1869 Clark Griffith was born, in Clear Creek, Mo. While his 63.8 WAR career was built mostly in the 1890s as a pitcher for the Chicago Colts (Cubs), Griffith was a key member of the first MLB pennant-winning White Sox team, in 1901. For that season, Griffith j...2024
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  • Today in White Sox History: November 12
    • Today in White Sox History: November 12
    On this day 44 years ago, Steve Stone got the honor of his baseball life. | Focus on Sport/Getty Images A former South Side hurler and future broadcaster caps off the season of his life 1920 As a response to the Black Sox scandal that saw members of the White Sox throw the World Series in 1919, baseball owners unanimously elected Kenesaw Mountain Landis as the first baseball commissioner. ...2024
  • A look at Cubs trades in the pre-expansion era: 1956
    • A look at Cubs trades in the pre-expansion era: 1956
    Sam Jones | Getty Images There weren’t many deals this year, and at least one was pretty bad. Wid Matthews, the Cubs general manager from 1950-56, came from the Cardinals and Dodgers, where he was highly regarded as a scout under Branch Rickey, for both teams. Both the Cardinals and Dodgers were known for their early adoption of the farm system model in baseball and had been the league’s t...2024
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  • That Dick Allen and Tommy John aren’t already in the Hall of Fame is a travesty
    • That Dick Allen and Tommy John aren’t already in the Hall of Fame is a travesty
    These doors should open wide for two ex-Sox players. One that can be rectified, though too late for one of them to know it the state of being known or talked about by many people, especially on account of notable achievements That’s what the folks at Oxford say fame is, and when it comes to the English language, they’re the experts. Bear that definition in mind when we get to the second of...2024
  • Today in White Sox History: November 6
    • Today in White Sox History: November 6
    After missing two years with migraine headaches and vision issues, the White Sox brought Hal Trosky back to baseball, on this day 81 years ago. A Cleveland slugger comes back ... on the South Side 1935 After a 22-year career logging a 229-217 record with a 3.84 ERA and 39.7 WAR (180th all-time among pitchers), “Sad” Sam Jones retired. The former Cleveland, Red Sox, Yankees, Browns and Sena...2024
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  • Today in White Sox History: October 31
    • Today in White Sox History: October 31
    Ed Walsh [left] coached his sons Ed and Bob at Notre Dame. | George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images The younger Ed Walsh is beset by tragedy 1937 Ed Arthur Walsh, son of White Sox legend Ed Walsh, died of rheumatic fever after falling into a coma at his childhood home in Meriden, Conn. He was just 32 years old. Quite obviously, the younger Walsh would never escape the shadow of his father,...2024

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  • Today in White Sox History: October 15
    • Today in White Sox History: October 15
    On this day a century ago, the White Sox and Giants left North America for Europe, and a 10th anniversary “world tour.” | Chicago Tribune Ten years after, the South Siders and Giants shove off again to Europe 1917 The White Sox won their second World Series title, beating the New York Giants four games to two. The score in the series clincher was also 4-2. Just two days after finishing the...2024
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  • Today in White Sox History: September 26
    • Today in White Sox History: September 26
    Eddie Cicotte pitched his last major league game on this day, 104 years ago. Two days later, he was suspended, never to play in the majors again. | New York Times Co./Getty Images The race remains close — but the 1920 South Siders are on the edge of disaster 1905 In a doubleheader at Boston, White Sox pitcher Ed Walsh relieved starter Doc White in the first inning of the first game without...2024
  • Today in White Sox History: August 30
    • Today in White Sox History: August 30
    A game on this day, 69 years ago, a 2-for-4 effort by the legendary Minnie Miñoso, marked the last of his career-longest, 23-game hit streak. | SetNumber: X2762 Minnie keeps hitting; Trader Lane gets mad 1941 White Sox pitcher Johnny Humphries had his string of 35 consecutive scoreless innings snapped on a home run by Chet Laabs of the Browns in the second inning. St. Louis won that aftern...2024
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  • Today in White Sox History: May 25
    • Today in White Sox History: May 25
    Typically, Carlos Quentin looks more like he’s about to punch someone than celebrate after his miraculous power game, 16 years ago today. | Nuccio DiNuzzo/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images Q puts the screws on the Halos 1924 In a game at Washington that the White Sox won, 10-9, Ray Schalk caught his 1,500th career game. At the time of his retirement in 1929, Schalk had...2024
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  • Baseball history unpacked, November 15
    • Baseball history unpacked, November 15
    Mickey Livingston coming home. | Photo by Sporting News via Getty Images/Sporting News via Getty Images via Getty Images A M-W-F digest, replete with #Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB content, gathered from reputable sources. PED cleanup, Bonds indicted, and other stories. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Bleed Cubbie Blue is pleased to present a light-hearted, Cubs-centric look at baseball’s col...2023
  • Today in White Sox History: October 15
    • Today in White Sox History: October 15
    A crowd of White Sox fans follow their team’s progress during the 1917 World Series against the New York Giants, Peoria, Ill. The crowd look up towards the balcony of a saloon, where a scorekeeper updates the baseball diagram as telegraph reports came in. | Chicago History Museum/Getty Images One title — and one step closer to another 1917 The White Sox won their second World Series title...2023
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  • Today in White Sox History: August 30
    • Today in White Sox History: August 30
    The White Sox compromised standards to bring Manny Ramírez into the fold for a month in 2010, all for naught. | Lisa Blumenfeld/Getty Images Catchers who club, designated hitters who don’t 1941 White Sox pitcher Johnny Humphries had his string of 35 consecutive scoreless innings snapped on a home run by Chet Laabs of the Browns in the second inning. St. Louis won that afternoon going away...2023
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  • • Today in White Sox History: May 25
    Jim Thome [right] brought home Alexei Ramírez with a third-inning homer on this day, 14 years ago, that placed him 13th all-time on the home-run list. But by the fourth inning, Ramírez had accomplished an even greater feat. | Lisa Blumenfeld/Getty Images Alexei and Thome team up for a very special 2009 game 1924 In a game at Washington that the White Sox won, 10-9, Ray Schalk caught his 1...2023
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Timeline

  • 2024
    "Early Wynn won his 300th game at Municipal and one crazy night, Bert Campaneris played all nine positions."

  • 2023
    "1959 White Sox pitcher Early Wynn started the first of the two All-Star Games played, this one in Pittsburgh."

  • 2022
    "His reasoning was that by the time he got to the major leagues, Sox starters like Early Wynn would have retired or moved on, and he’d have a better opportunity to stick."

  • 2019
    "On this day in 1920, Indians pitching legend Early Wynn was born in Hartford, Alabama."

  • 2015
    "Pedro Martinez, Randy Johnson and John Smoltz were three of the very best pitchers of their eras, and they form the greatest class of pitchers to enter the Hall of Fame since Sandy Koufax, Lefty Gomez and Early Wynn were enshrined in 1972."

  • 2014
    "There is an all-time (or horrifying, depending on your point of view) quote from Early Wynn, the MLB Hall of Fame pitcher from the '40s and '50s who was known for his intensity and propensity to throw at batters."

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Early Wynn trade rumors, contract, salary rumors

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  • Today in White Sox History: October 30
    • Today in White Sox History: October 30
    On this day a dozen years ago, Jake Peavy was awarded some Gold. | Ron Vesely/MLB via Getty Images Jake Peavy, Gold Glover 1959 He was acquired before the start of the 1958 season, and part of the cost was trading the popular Minnie Miñoso, so pitcher Early Wynn didn’t start out on the right side of things with a lot of Sox fans. Compounding the issue was a mediocre 1958 season. In 1959, h...2024
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  • Today in White Sox History: October 25
    • Today in White Sox History: October 25
    On this day 68 years ago, the White Sox stunned the baseball world by dumping their successful manager, Marty Marion. | Chicago Sun-Times Marty Marion is forced out as manager, paving the way for Al Lopez 1955 White Sox co-GMs Chuck Comiskey and John Rigney made their first trade — shortstop Chico Carrasquel and center fielder Jim Busby went to Cleveland for slugging center fielder Larry D...2024
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  • A ballpark once stood here
    • A ballpark once stood here
    Memories of 22nd and Brooklyn When I was a child, we stopped in Kansas City and visited Municipal Stadium. We parked in a lot on 22nd Street and my father and I walked across the street to the stadium. It was a late morning and surprisingly, we were able to gain access to the stadium. We walked up a ramp and through a tunnel that overlooked the field. As we emerged from the tunnel, my senses were ...2024
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  • Today in White Sox History: May 1
    • Today in White Sox History: May 1
    An organist MVP? Well, Bill Veeck thought so, thus 45 years ago today was Nancy Faust Day. | Chicago Tribune Our favorite team legend gets her first Day 1901 In the dead ball era, homers were sparse. In fact, the White Sox went their first four official American League games without one. But on this day, the offense exploded by banging out 16 hits to bury Detroit, 19-9. The onslaught mark...2024
  • This Day in Braves History: Don Sutton passes away
    • This Day in Braves History: Don Sutton passes away
    Photo by Andrew Snook/Icon Sportswire/Corbis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Braves Franchise History 1943 - The Boston Braves release veteran outfielders Paul Waner and Johnny Cooney. 1978 - Eddie Mathews is elected to the Hall of Fame by the BBWAA. The former third baseman is named on 301 of 379 ballots. 2021 - Hall of Famer Don Sutton, a 300-game winner, passes away at age 75, as the ...2024
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Early Wynn stats and results

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  • Today in White Sox History: January 6
    • Today in White Sox History: January 6
    The White Sox snagged sidearmer Tim Fortugno off of waivers on this day, 29 years ago. | Ron Vesely/Getty Images A sidearmer is sent to the South Side 1920 White Sox hurling hero Early Wynn was born, in Hartford, Ala. Wynn was a slow starter, making his debut in 1939 with the Washington Senators but really only finding his footing as a pitching star after World War II, primarily with Clev...2024
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  • Today in White Sox History: November 20
    • Today in White Sox History: November 20
    In Spring 1962, a 300th win for Early Wynn seemed a foregone conclusion. But that milestone would not come so easily — and not with the White Sox. | Diamond Images/Getty Images The South Siders waive goodbye to a legendary starter 1869 Clark Griffith was born, in Clear Creek, Mo. While his 63.8 WAR career was built mostly in the 1890s as a pitcher for the Chicago Colts (Cubs), Griffith w...2023
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  • • Today in White Sox History: October 31
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  • Today in White Sox History: October 8
    • Today in White Sox History: October 8
    On this day 65 years ago, the White Sox knocked Johnny Podres (cap touch) out of the box in the fourth inning — but as the scoreboard says the game, and the World Series, was already lost. | SetNumber: X6226 TK3 R1 F9 Eliminated from two postseasons in one day 1919 The White Sox won again in Cincinnati, narrowing their World Series deficit to four games to three, taking Game 7, 4-1. The P...2024
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  • Today in White Sox History: September 26
    • Today in White Sox History: September 26
    Early Wynn (as a Washington Senator) was the victim of an all-time White Sox uprising, on this day 80 years ago. More runs in an inning, and more fans in a season, than ever 1905 In a doubleheader at Boston, White Sox pitcher Ed Walsh relieved starter Doc White in the first inning of the first game without warming up, gave up five runs in the frame, but shut out the Red Sox for the next e...2023
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  • • On this day in 2011, the Phillie Phanatic drilled his mom with a pitch
    Photo by Rich Schultz/Getty Images Don’t crowd the plate against the Phanatic Many important historical events occurred on April 17. The Bay of Pigs invasion failed on this day in 1961. Ford introduced the Ford Mustang back in 1964. Apollo 13 returned to Earth safely on this day in 1970 following critical mission failures. And in 2011, the Phillie Phanatic drilled his mother Phoebe in the ...2023
  • • Ray Herbert, 1929-2022
    Topps A 20-game winner and All-Star on the South Side, our tribute comes in the form of a detailed Q&A from the archives No sooner had we heard of the passing of Gary Peters on Thursday than we learned that his former teammate and rotation mate, Ray Herbert, had died back on December 20, of Alzheimer’s. As in the case of Peters, Mark Liptak has an extended interview (originally published ...2023
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  • • Today in White Sox History: January 6
    The White Sox brought rapscallion A.J. Pierzynski on board on this day, 18 years ago. A rapscallion arrives on the South Side 1920 White Sox hurling hero Early Wynn was born, in Hartford, Ala. Wynn was a slow starter, making his debut in 1939 with the Washington Senators but really only finding his footing as a pitching star after World War II, primarily with Cleveland. For the 1959 White ...2023
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  • • Bob Locker, 1938-2022
    Topps Blessed with a devastating wipeout slider, the righthander was a sneaky-great reliever in White Sox history He was the unsung part of one of the best relief pitching staffs in big league history when he played for the White Sox in the mid-late 1960’s. On Monday, news broke that Bob Locker, a big righthander with a devastating sinker, passed away on August 15 in Bozeman, Mont. He was ...2022
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  • • Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2015: Pitching Trio Is Among All-Time Best
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  • • Today in White Sox History: July 7
    Paul Konerko watches the flight of his first of three homers on this day, 14 years ago. | Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images Three-homer barrages and All-Star comeuppance are the orders of the day 1931 In a 12-inning game in St. Louis won by the White Sox over the Browns, 10-8, neither team struck out. It remains the longest game ever played in the majors wi...2023
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  • • Today in White Sox History: August 1
    Ron LeFlore’s forehead survived, intact, despite an embarrassing error on this day, 41 years ago. Pitching and defense, both famous and infamous 1925 Ted Lyons threw 14 1⁄3 IP — all but two outs — of a 15-inning, 5-3 win at Philadelphia. The 24-year-old allowed 13 hits, three earned runs and three walks — and whiffed just two batters, earning a very modest 74 game score. Lyons would have ...2023
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  • Today in White Sox History: September 8
    • Today in White Sox History: September 8
    Yoán 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...2023
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  • • Today in White Sox History: July 17
    Dylan Cease ended a disappointing first half for the White Sox on a up note, one year ago today. | Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports Dylan just keeps dealin’ 1959 It was a pitcher’s duel for the ages, and one of the key games of the season. The White Sox were in New York, and before 42,168 fans, Ralph Terry and Early Wynn hooked up in a classic. After eight innings, Terry had no-hit the Sox ....2023
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  • • Today in White Sox History: August 30
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  • Today in White Sox History: October 31
    • Today in White Sox History: October 31
    A different angle of this Scott Podsednik homer in Game 2 of the 2005 World Series would be the closest the White Sox would get to cover honors for their triumph. | G. N. Lowrance/Getty Images The South Siders score an SI cover, while Wilbur Wood gets jobbed 1972 In an extremely tight race, Gaylord Perry edged Wilbur Wood for AL Cy Young, 64 votes to 58. Both hurlers had very similar, 24-...2023
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  • Today in White Sox History: September 8
    • Today in White Sox History: September 8
    Jason Bere’s brilliant MLB debut season was capped by a rookie record on this day, 31 years ago. Jason Bere goes wild with Ks 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 Americans, catcher Billy Sullivan...2024
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Early Wynn rumors, scandals

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  • Today in White Sox History: January 19
    • Today in White Sox History: January 19
    Rip Radcliff, with teammate Zeke Bonura, was born on this day, 118 years ago. A future All-Star outfielder rips onto the scene 1906 Rip Radcliff, who wouldn’t make his MLB debut until age 28 but ended up with MVP votes in three subsequent season, was born in Kiowa, Okla. The left fielder played his first six seasons for the White Sox, finishing 16th in MVP voting in 1936 and 15th in 1937....2024
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  • • Today in White Sox History: January 19
    The honor of the first pitch in the 1959 World Series went to Early Wynn, who would take home the (still one MLB award, not both AL and NL winners) Cy Young in that season. Early Wynn wins immortality 1909 Chicago White Sox owner Charles Comiskey purchased a piece of land on the corner of 35th and Shields from Roxanna Bowen. The site would be used to build Comiskey Park, starting in March ...2023
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  • • Today in White Sox History: November 12
    In a rare if not unprecedented vote, three members of the 1959 White Sox finished 1-2-3 in MVP voting that year. A potpourri of MVPs 1920 As a response to the Black Sox scandal that saw members of the White Sox throw the World Series in 1919, baseball owners unanimously elected Kenesaw Mountain Landis as the first baseball commissioner. Landis, a White Sox fan, took the job while insisting...2022
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  • • Today in White Sox History: October 15
    Freddy García just mowed Angels down in ALCS Game 4, 17 years ago today. | Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images One title clinched, another getting closer inch-by-inch 1917 The White Sox won their second World Series title, beating the New York Giants four games to two. The score in the series clincher was also 4-2. Just two days after finishing the Game 5 win with two innings of relief, Red Faber t...2022
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