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• Today in White Sox History: February 81958 Future White Sox hurling star Juan Pizarro set a record by recording 17 strikeouts in the Caribbean Series opener. The game was a culmination of Pizarro’s greatest Puerto Rican Winter League season, winning the PRWL MVP as he became the second of now-four pitchers to win its pitching Triple Crown: 14-5 with a 1.32 […]...2026Continue with White Sox news today -
• Today in White Sox History: December 151960 White Sox owner Bill Veeck made up for some of his bad deals after the 1959 season by pilfering pitchers Juan Pizarro and Cal McLish from the Reds for infielder Gene Freese. Manager Al Lopez and pitching coach Ray Berres had their eyes on Pizarro for a few years, but Milwaukee refused to deal him to the Sox. Veeck craftily ...2025Click for news about White Sox news and rumors -
• Today in White Sox History: July 31On this day 16 years ago, Jake Peavy arrived on the South Side, snatched right from under the nose of the Cubs. | Nuccio DiNuzzo/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images Jake Peavy comes to the South Side in a surprise blockbuster 1909 “Sleepy” Bill Burns fired a two-hitter in a doubleheader opener, defeating Walter Johnson in Washington, 1-0. The White Sox also knocked off th...2025Check it out White Sox news and rumors -
• Today in White Sox History: July 18On this day 42 years ago, Carlton Fisk’s four RBIs helped install the Winning Ugly White Sox into first place for the first time all season. | Owen C. Shaw/Getty Images The Winning Ugly club reaches first place for the first time all season 1921 The trial for eight White Sox players who became known as the “Black Sox” began in Chicago. The players were accused of trying to defraud the publ...2025Check it out White Sox news today -
• Today in White Sox History: July 7A Michael Kopech meltdown on this day, one year ago, dropped the White Sox to an astounding 40 games worse than .500. | Rich Storry/Getty Images The South Siders sink to an unimaginable 40 games worse than .500 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 without a K. Tommy T...2025See more articles White Sox news today -
• Today in White Sox History: July 1On this day 53 years ago, Harmon Killebrew put a ball on the Comiskey Park roof. A Killer puts a baseball over the Comiskey Park roof 1905 White Sox pitcher Frank Owen won both games of a doubleheader at St. Louis, 3-2 and 2-0. In both games he went the distance, and only allowed the Browns seven total hits for the afternoon. It was the first time in American League history that this mile...2025See more articles White Sox breaking news
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• Baseball history unpacked, February 7It’s Juan Pizarro’s birthday | Photo by Louis Requena/MLB Photos via Getty Images A M-W-F digest, replete with #Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB content, gathered from reputable sources. Some notable Cubs were born, a couple of Hall-of-Famers pass, and other stories for the discerning reader. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Bleed Cubbie Blue is pleased to present a light-hearted, Cubs-centric lo...2025Check it out Louis Requena injury report -
• This day in Braves History: Braves trade rookie blocked by Eddie MathewsPhoto by Hy Peskin/Getty Images The future Hall of Famer had third base locked down for the Braves, so Ed Charles was sent elsewhere. Braves Franchise History 1948: The Dodgers trade Pete Reiser to the Braves for outfielder Myron McCormick. The marvelously talented but reckless Reiser crashed into too many outfield walls and, according to Red Smith, was carried off on a stretcher 11 times...2024See more Eddie Mathews injuries -
• Today in White Sox History: December 15This photo pretty well sums up the Yonder Alonso era, which began for the White Sox on this day, six years ago. | Tom Pennington/Getty Images Ugh, a reminder of the Manny Machado courting 1960 White Sox owner Bill Veeck made up for some of his bad deals after the 1959 season by pilfering pitchers Juan Pizarro and Cal McLish from the Reds for infielder Gene Freese. Manager Al Lopez and pitc...2024See more White Sox -
• Today in White Sox History: October 12On this day 43 years ago, Jim Leyland was promoted to the majors as Tony La Russa’s third base coach; five years later, they faced off in spring training for the first time, both as managers. | George Gojkovich/Getty Images Jim Leyland begins his Hall of Fame career — in Chicago 1906 The Pale Hose bid for a World Series upset dimmed with a 1-0 loss at home to the Cubs, drawing the series e...2024Visit the page White Sox injuries -
• Baseball history unpacked, September 11Happy birthday, Shawn Armstrong! | Photo by Matt Dirksen/Chicago Cubs/Getty Images A M-W-F digest, replete with #Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB content, gathered from reputable sources. Happy birthday, Shawn Armstrong! Paul Popovich goes deep, and other stories. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Bleed Cubbie Blue is pleased to present a light-hearted, Cubs-centric look at baseball’s colorfu...2024Read about Shawn Armstrong injuries -
• Today in White Sox History: August 11Informal full-length portrait of baseball player Ray Schalk of the American League’s Chicago White Sox, holding his hands in front of him, crouching in a catching position on the field at Comiskey Park, in the Armour Square community area of Chicago, Illinois, 1912. | Chicago Sun-Times/Chicago Daily News collection/Chicago History Museum/Getty Images A Hall of Fame backstop makes his South...2024Read about White Sox injury update -
• Today in White Sox History: July 31On this day nine years ago, we lost our greatest southpaw legend, Billy Pierce. | Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images So long, Billy Pierce 1909 “Sleepy” Bill Burns fired a two-hitter in a doubleheader opener, defeating Walter Johnson in Washington, 1-0. The White Sox also knocked off the Senators in the nightcap behind a complete game from Frank Smith, 4-0, holding Washington to seven hits on th...2024See more articles White Sox injury report -
• Cubs 5, Cardinals 1: The Professor holds class, againPhoto by Keith Gillett/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images And the Cubs put together another varied offense and defeated their arch-rivals. Just when the Cubs needed Kyle Hendricks to come through the most, he did that, in spectacular fashion. The Professor threw seven shutout innings, his best outing of the year, and the Cubs put together a number of good offensive rallies and won the first ...2024Continue with Keith Gillett Icon
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"1958 Future White Sox hurling star Juan Pizarro set a record by recording 17 strikeouts in the Caribbean Series opener." - 2025
"Also that afternoon, Carlos Rodón set the team mark by striking out at least eight hitters in 10 straight starts, breaking a tie with Juan Pizarro." - 2024
"(2) 1971 - At Wrigley Field, Juan Pizarro beats the visiting Cardinals, 7-0, with help from Paul Popovich, who clubs his first major league grand slam." - 2023
"1965 White Sox star lefthander Juan Pizarro came his closest to a no-hitter." - 2022
"1965 White Sox star lefthander Juan Pizarro came his closest-ever to a no-hitter."
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• Today in White Sox History: May 6The magic “knuckles” of Wilbur Wood earned another win on this day, 52 years ago — and nine of the first 20 White Sox decisions of the season! | Bettmann Archive/Getty Images The South Siders enjoy their best start in 61 years! 1903 The White Sox were charged with 11 errors in a game in Chicago vs. Detroit. While that’s a big story in itself, it’s not the most remarkable item to come out o...2025Visit the page White Sox salary rumors -
• Today in White Sox History: April 10On this day 36 years ago and for the second straight season, a broken hand would keep ironman Carlton Fisk out of the lineup for a big chunk of time. | Chuck Rydlewski/WireImage Pudge breaks his hand, again 1959 The season opener to a memorable, pennant-winning year started in Detroit, where Billy Pierce faced Jim Bunning. The White Sox blew a 7-4 lead when the Tigers got three runs in the...2025See more White Sox contract rumors -
• Today in White Sox History: April 2On this day a year ago, Garrett Crochet set a couple of franchise marks. | Patrick Gorski-Imagn Images Garrett Crochet makes history in his second start 1900 The White Sox played their first-ever game, an exhibition win over the University of Illinois baseball team, 10-9. That season, the American League wasn’t considered a major league (the AL would band together with the National League...2025Continue with White Sox salary rumors -
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• Today in White Sox History: December 9On this day 83 years ago, the White Sox swiped Wally Moses from the A’s. | Transcendental Graphics/Getty Images A challenge trade of outfielders, won by the South Siders 1941 In a challenge trade of veteran outfielders the White Sox ended up easily winning, center fielder Mike Kreevich and pitcher Jack Hallett were sent to the Philadelphia Athletics for right fielder Wally Moses. Moses was...2024Read about White Sox salary rumors -
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• Today in White Sox History: April 10Sherm Lollar did this in catching a foul pop a record six times, on this day 62 years ago. Sherm Lollar got a workout in a walk-off win 1959 The season opener to a memorable, pennant-winning year started in Detroit, where Billy Pierce faced Jim Bunning. The White Sox blew a 7-4 lead when the Tigers got three runs in the eighth inning, and matters weren’t decided until the 14th. That’s whe...2024Continue with White Sox contract
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• Today in White Sox History: December 9Here’s a shot from Jermaine Dye’s first Photo Day with the White Sox. He was acquired on this day, 19 years ago. | Ron Vesely/MLB via Getty Images Jermaine Dye flashes some true character, commits to the South Side 1959 The White Sox continued their offseason purging of young players by shipping future All-Star slugging outfielder Johnny Callison to the Phillies for third baseman Gene Fre...2023See also White Sox stats -
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Ken Griffey Jr., acquired on this day 15 years ago, was the reason for this John Danks celebration two months later. Refresh your memory on why, below. | Jamie Squire/Getty Images Milestone homers, and trades made (and not) 1909 “Sleepy” Bill Burns fired a two-hitter in a doubleheader opener, defeating Walter Johnson in Washington, 1-0. The White Sox also knocked off the Senators in the n...2023See more White Sox statistics
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Lee Tannehill, perhaps contemplating the error-per-game pace he was field at early in 1903. | Chicago Sun-Times/Chicago Daily News collection/Chicago History Museum/Getty Images Lee Tannehill, Frank Isbell and Patsy Flaherty send their gloves out for re-lacing after fumbling their way to a record — and a win! 1903 The White Sox were charged with 11 errors in a game in Chicago vs. Detroit....2023Continue with White Sox scores
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• Gary Peters, 1937-2023
Our tribute to the Rookie of the Year and dominant 1960s pitching force comes in the form of an extended Q&A With the passing of Gary Peters, once again we are able to produce a wonderful tribute to him in the form of an extended Q&A. Peters, by WAR, was the 17th-best pitcher in the history of a very pitching-rich franchise, and tied with Ray Durham for 38th-best player overall. Our sincerely cond...2023Visit the page Gary Peters statistics
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• Today in White Sox History: December 15An all-time great South Side right fielder, Floyd Robinson, was traded away on this day, 57 years ago. | Bazooka Two good deals, one bad, and one sad 1960 White Sox owner Bill Veeck made up for some of his bad deals after the 1959 season by pilfering pitchers Juan Pizarro and Cal McLish from the Reds for infielder Gene Freese. Manager Al Lopez and pitching coach Ray Berres had their eyes ...2023Read about White Sox -
• Today in White Sox History: August 11This elf managed to avoid getting beat up by the White Sox manager. When your manager attacks an elf, you know it’s gonna be a weird day 1912 Future Hall of Fame catcher Ray Schalk made his major-league debut after being acquired from Milwaukee on August 9. He’d wind up leading the league in games caught in a season seven times. 1941 In the first game of a doubleheader at Comiskey Park b...2023Continue with White Sox -
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• 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 ...2023Read about Gary Peters
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Winning a pennant in 1959 kept a detente among Chuck Comiskey, Al Lopez and Bill Veeck. But resentments simmered, and when it came time for Veeck to sell just two years later, he froze out Chuck. The Comiskey name leaves South Side ownership, for good 1960 White Sox owner Bill Veeck made up for some of his bum deals after the 1959 season by pilfering pitchers Juan Pizarro and Cal McLish fr...2022See more articles White Sox
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The White Sox badly needed a pick-me-up, and on this day two years ago, Carlos Rodón provided it. | David Berding/Getty Images All-Star spectaculars, and a cycle to boot 1933 The first-ever All-Star Game was played at Comiskey Park. The White Sox won a coin flip with the Cubs for the right to host the game that was the idea of Chicago Tribune sports editor Arch Ward, and was played in co...2023Visit the page White Sox
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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...2023See also White Sox
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The first at-bat of Larry Doby’s storied MLB career came against the White Sox — and ended in a strikeout. Larry Doby makes history 1914 White Sox legend Ed Walsh made his season debut, having sat out all year with a strained arm. Seven straight years of throwing no fewer than 230 1⁄3 innings — including league-leading totals in four seasons and as many as 464 innings thrown in one year —...2023See also White Sox
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• Today in White Sox History: October 12Wilbur Wood had his knuckleball perfected by teammate Hoyt Wilhelm, and it menaced AL batters for years to come. | Focus on Sport/Getty Images A rotund reliever and future Cy Young contender comes to town 1906 The Pale Hose bid for a World Series upset dimmed with a 1-0 loss at home to the Cubs, drawing the series even at 2-2. Mordecai Brown exacted revenge for a one-run loss to Nick Altr...2023Visit the page White Sox -
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• A look at Cubs trades in the expansion era: 1970J. C. Martin catching for the Cubs | Getty Images Things were not getting any better in the front office. After the disappointment of 1969, the Cubs looked to improve the team in that pre-free agency era by trade. The first one was the Johnny Callison deal, made late in 1969. That one — nope. Part of the problem was that by 1969, Leo Durocher was so disliked around baseball that no one wan...2023Check it out Johnny Callison
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• This Day in Braves History: Sean Kazmar goes 12 full seasons between big league appearancesPhoto by David Banks/Getty Images Never give up! Braves Franchise History 1932: New York Giants first baseman Bill Terry ties a National League record with 21 putouts as the Giants beat the Boston Braves, 5-0, behind Hal Schumacher’s two-hit shutout. 1934: At Ebbets Field, Casey Stengel makes his managerial debut, but his Brooklyn Dodgers lose, 8-7, to the Boston Braves. 1947: The Brookly...2025See more David Banks -
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• Today in White Sox History: February 8Jim Parque, a White Sox trailblazer, was born on this day, 49 years ago. Happy birthday to a pitcher who succeeded against all odds 1958 Future White Sox hurling star Juan Pizarro set a record by recording 17 strikeouts in the Caribbean Series opener. The game was a culmination of Pizarro’s greatest Puerto Rican Winter League season, winning the PRWL MVP as he became the second of now-four...2025See more articles White Sox -
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