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  • Today in White Sox History: July 27
    • Today in White Sox History: July 27
    Jim Rivera was out on this play, but his RBI single helped lead the White Sox to a win in their biggest single-game attendance ever, on this day 71 years ago. A record South Side crowd enjoys a whitewash of the Yankees 1951 Among many injustices betraying a pro-Yankees slant in Major League Baseball over the years, this was egregious as they come. It was the start of a four-game series at ...2025
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  • Today in White Sox History: July 21
    • Today in White Sox History: July 21
    This White Sox core (Luis Alomá, Minnie Miñoso, Chico Carrasquel) help restore the team to winning ways in 1951. | Curt Gunther/Keystone View Company/Archive Photos/Getty Images A single loss tumbles the South Siders down the standings 1917 After splitting the first two of a five-game series at Comiskey Park, the AL-leading White Sox battled the second-place Red Sox over 15 innings, with t...2025
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  • Today in White Sox History: July 14
    • Today in White Sox History: July 14
    It wasn’t as exciting as this crazy triple play in 2006, but the first triple play in White Sox history came on this day, 124 years ago — and it was accomplished against them. | Nuccio DiNuzzo/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images The first-ever triple play against the South Siders was converted this day — but could not slow them down 1901 The White Sox had the bases full a...2025
  • Today in White Sox History: July 10
    • Today in White Sox History: July 10
    On this day one year ago, Michael Kopech threw the second immaculate inning in White Sox history. | Michael Reaves/Getty Images Michael Kopech is perfect for an inning 1916 The White Sox swept Boston in a doubleheader, 4-0 and 3-0, with Lefty Williams and Reb Russell earning the shutouts. Russell’s effort was a one-hitter, with the only Boston safety coming on a single in the sixth inning ...2025
  • Today in White Sox History: July 9
    • Today in White Sox History: July 9
    On this day 38 years ago, Ozzie Guillén made as much difference in a White Sox win with his bat as his glove. | Owen C. Shaw/Getty Images Ozzie slaps out five hits in a South Side win! 1910 Near the start of an arduous, 22-game road trip that took them to every American League city but St. Louis, the White Sox dropped a doubleheader nightcap at Yankee Stadium, 3-2, in 11 innings. While tha...2025
  • Today in White Sox History: July 7
    • Today in White Sox History: July 7
    A 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...2025
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  • Today in White Sox History: June 24
    • Today in White Sox History: June 24
    It only seemed like Frank Thomas was dragging two bats to the plate in 1991, but on this day 34 years ago The Big Hurt hit his first career grand slam. | Focus on Sport/Getty Images Frank Thomas hits a grand slam to help set the 1991 team back on course 1914 In a telegram discovered in 2012, White Sox owner Charles Comiskey told scout George Mills that the asking price for pitcher Babe Rut...2025
  • Baseball history unpacked, May 12
    • Baseball history unpacked, May 12
    Borowy chalks up another one. A M-W-F digest, replete with #Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB content, gathered from reputable sources. Hank Borowy* chalks up another one and other stories. 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 lore and various narratives to follow as they unfold o...2025
  • Today in White Sox History: April 3
    • Today in White Sox History: April 3
    Bill Knickerbocker had a decent season for the White Sox in 1941, but on this day 83 years ago the club waived him to Philadelphia. A minor loss ahead of a rough season 1931 Slap-hitting first baseman Luzerne “Lu” Blue was purchased from the St. Louis Browns for $15,000. Blue was brilliant for the last-place White Sox in 1931, with his 5.3 WAR nearly doubling that of second-place Red Faber...2025
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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 27
    • Today in White Sox History: September 27
    Frank Isbell put his stamp on the strangest doubleheader in White Sox history, on this day, 119 years ago. | Chicago History Museum/Getty Images The weirdest doubleheader in team history ends in a split 1905 Simply put, this was the craziest doubleheader in White Sox history. In the opener in Boston, the American Bill Dineen no-hit the South Siders, 2-0, at the soggy Huntington Avenue Base...2024
  • Today in White Sox History: September 19
    • Today in White Sox History: September 19
    Jake Peavy won his White Sox debut on this day, 15 years ago. But the good fortune would not last. An injured Jake Peavy makes a winning debut on the South Side 1925 The White Sox set the franchise record (tied in 1987) for the largest shutout margin in team history when they blanked the Senators, 17-0, at Washington. The game was the back half of a twin bill. Ted Lyons threw a one-hitter,...2024

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    "Red Faber pitched 11 innings of three-hit, shutout ball — IN RELIEF — to earn the win."

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    "Grove holds the Sox scoreless until the ninth, while the A’s score in the second, third, and eighth off Red Faber."

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    "Grove holds the Sox scoreless until the ninth, while the A’s score in the second, third, and eighth off Red Faber."

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    "Birch also wrote an article about how the 1919 Black Sox scandal might never have happened if White Sox pitcher Red Faber had been healthy."

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Red Faber trade rumors, contract, salary rumors

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  • Today in White Sox History: June 22
    • Today in White Sox History: June 22
    On this day 50 years ago, Jesse Jefferson threw an amazing first start for the White Sox. Jesse Jefferson’s first start of the South Side is one to remember 1913 Behind Ed Walsh’s shutout, the White Sox beat the St. Louis Browns, 2-0, in the second game of a doubleheader at Comiskey Park. It was the team’s 1,000th victory. Outfielder Shano Collins drove in both runs for the Sox in the win....2025
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  • Today in White Sox History: May 24
    • Today in White Sox History: May 24
    On this day 86 years ago, the White Sox won the first night game in their history, at Philadelphia. The ballpark lights might not have looked like these. | Matt Dirksen/MLB Photos via Getty Images Baseball under the lights? No problem for the South Siders 1917 Reb Russell threw a 12-inning shutout against the Senators, giving up 11 hits, striking out six, and walking none. Russell was help...2025
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  • Today in White Sox History: May 12
    • Today in White Sox History: May 12
    On this day 110 years ago, Red Faber was ruthlessly efficient with his pitches in a dominant win over Washington. | Chicago Tribune Red Faber is ruthlessly efficient in a complete game win 1904 Future Hall-of-Famer Ed Walsh made his White Sox debut, pitching in relief. It happened in Philadelphia, during a 9-3 loss to the A’s. Walsh threw one inning, giving up two hits and a run. 1915 Re...2025
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  • Today in White Sox History: February 10
    • Today in White Sox History: February 10
    Is Red Faber’s hand wet? Well, maybe not yet, as this is a 1914 (rookie) photo of the future Hall-of-Famer. On this day 105 years ago, Faber got some news that would bolster his Hall chances. Red Faber gets grandfathered 1920 Major League Baseball outlawed the spitball but grandfathered in the 17 pitchers currently using the pitch. Among those allowed to continue throwing a “wet ball” was ...2025
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  • Today in White Sox History: February 2
    • Today in White Sox History: February 2
    By this time a crafty lefthander instead of the strikeout machine he was in the White Sox system in 1964, Rudy May nearly returned to the South Side on this day, 43 years ago. A draft gaffe turns May to Skinner 1964 Red Faber, who pitched all 20 of his seasons with the White Sox, was named to the Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee. Astoundingly Faber, whose 67.7 pitching WAR ranked 11t...2025
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Red Faber stats and results

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  • Today in White Sox History: May 20
    • Today in White Sox History: May 20
    An amazing highlight from the heavy-hitting White Sox career of Earl Sheely began on this day, 99 years ago. Earl Sheely goes for extra bases 1920 At Griffith Stadium in Washington, the White Sox set the team record for the most runs ever scored in an extra inning. In the 16th inning, they were able to score eight times to beat the Senators, 13-5. The Senators made nine errors on the day, ...2025
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  • Today in White Sox History: February 17
    • Today in White Sox History: February 17
    A day after apologizing for another unnecessary distraction, Ozzie Guillén was all smiles at White Sox camp in Tucson. | Charles Cherney/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images The mouth that roars again finds himself humbled 1934 Urban “Red” Faber retired after 20 seasons with the White Sox. Somewhat overlooked in White Sox annals given he pitched in the immediate aftermath ...2025
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  • Baseball history unpacked, September 6
    • Baseball history unpacked, September 6
    Happy birthday, D-Lee! | Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images A M-W-F digest, replete with #Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB content, gathered from reputable sources. Ernie takes Koufax deep, Lou Brock passes, and other stories. Happy birthday to Derrek Lee! On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Bleed Cubbie Blue is pleased to present a light-hearted, Cubs-centric look at baseball’s colorful pas...2024
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  • Today in White Sox History: July 27
    • Today in White Sox History: July 27
    Iván Calderón makes the steal of the season 1951 Among many injustices betraying a pro-Yankees slant in Major League Baseball over the years, this was egregious as they come. It was the start of a four-game series at Yankee Stadium, with Chicago trailing New York and Boston by just 3 1⁄2 games in the standing. The White Sox trailed the Yankees, 3-2, when the game was delayed 25 minutes by rain. Wh...2024
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Red Faber parents, kids, wife / husband, girlfriend / boyfriend

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  • Today in White Sox History: April 15
    • Today in White Sox History: April 15
    On this day one year ago, Braden Shewmake led off the fifth inning with a duck snort to center. He then stole second base. He was the only White Sox batter to reach second in the game. | Jamie Sabau/Getty Images The 2024 futility continues ... 1915 It was the biggest shutout in team history, as the White Sox pasted St. Louis, 16-0. The Pale Hose put up seven runs before the home Browns eve...2025
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  • Today in White Sox History: December 17
    • Today in White Sox History: December 17
    Red Faber got an early Christmas gift from the American League on this day, 104 years ago. A future Hall-of-Famer is cleared to continue throwing an illegal pitch! 1914 Clarence “Pants” Rowland was named White Sox manager, replacing Jimmy Callahan after a 70-84-3, sixth-place season in 1914. Rowland, who got his nickname from wearing oversized pants during his minor-league playing days, h...2024
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  • Today in White Sox History: October 13
    • Today in White Sox History: October 13
    On this day 53 years ago, Rich Hinton was dealt to the Yankees. However, the southpaw would come back to play in three separate seasons on the South Side, as well as excel with the Triple-A affiliate Denver Bears. | Denver Post via Getty Images A couple of minor trades — and a couple of big postseason games 1906 The White Sox had escaped with a split of the first four games of the Wo...2024
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  • Today in White Sox History: August 20
    • Today in White Sox History: August 20
    On this day 34 years ago, the White Sox surprised Harold Baines by retiring his No. 3. The final No. 3 in team history says goodbye ... at least until he came back again, and again, and again 1915 The White Sox acquired Shoeless Joe Jackson from Cleveland for $31,500 (almost a million today) along with pitcher Ed Klepfer, outfielder Braggo Roth and a player to be named later. Klepfer had s...2024
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  • Today in White Sox History: June 24
    • Today in White Sox History: June 24
    On this day 61 years ago, Pete Ward extended his hitting streak and helped the White Sox catch the first-place Yankees. A White Sox rookie makes his all-time mark 1914 In a telegram discovered in 2012, White Sox owner Charles Comiskey told scout George Mills that the asking price for pitcher Babe Ruth was too high at $16,000. At the time, Ruth was playing for the Baltimore Orioles. Comis...2024
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  • Today in White Sox History: April 15
    • Today in White Sox History: April 15
    Future Hall of Famer starter Red Faber helped the White Sox to a 2-0 start 109 years ago today. He also improved to 2-0. How? Find out below. The South Siders count the Browns down and out 1915 It was the biggest shutout in team history, as the White Sox pasted St. Louis, 16-0. The Pale Hose put up seven runs before the home Browns even got to bat, and scored in every inning but the third...2024
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  • Vote for the 2024 South Side Sox White Sox Hall of Fame!
    • Vote for the 2024 South Side Sox White Sox Hall of Fame!
    Jack McDowell came the closest to being elected, without topping the 75% threshhold, in our last Hall of Fame election. | Otto Greule Jr/Allsport/Getty Images Let’s immortalize our sixth class of the best South Siders of all time Once upon a time, the Chicago White Sox had a team Hall of Fame — until they decided to put it in mothballs, in favor of an extended gift shop. Now the Sox have ...2024
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  • A Royals geographical lesson
    • A Royals geographical lesson
    Photo by © Wally McNamee/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images Who produces the best regional talent While snowed in recently, I got to thinking about states that seem to produce more professional athletes. Pennsylvania comes to mind immediately. Looking at the top football players who came out of Pennsylvania is like looking at a Hall of Fame roster. Same with baseball, as some of the biggest na...2024
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  • This Day in Braves History: John Smoltz becomes Atlanta’s all-time strikeouts leader
    • This Day in Braves History: John Smoltz becomes Atlanta’s all-time strikeouts leader
    Photo by Mike Zarrilli/Getty Images Braves Franchise History 1902: Baltimore outfielder Kip Selbach sets the post-1900 mark in the American League by making four errors, a mark tied by Braves outfielder Fred Nicholson in 1922. 1914 - Lefty Tyler stops the Reds for a 3-2 Braves win. 1951: In Boston, the Braves score five in the sixth and roll over the Dodgers, 13-4. Warren Spahn picks up h...2023
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  • Today in White Sox History: August 18
    • Today in White Sox History: August 18
    By depositing a ball over the fence on this pitch three years ago today, Tim Anderson made White Sox and tied MLB history. | Ron Vesely/Getty Images A home-run threat batting leadoff? In 2020, the South Siders had one, for sure 1910 Red Faber, pitching for the Class-B Dubuque Dubs in the Three-I (Iowa, Illinois, Indiana) League, threw a 3-0 perfect game against the Davenport Prodigals. Fa...2023
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  • Today in White Sox History: August 20
    • Today in White Sox History: August 20
    It was a weak hit, but still one that stopped Bobby Jenks’ record-tying streak on this day, 16 years ago. | Chuck Rydlewski/WireImage Big “Days” for two legends — 60 years apart 1915 The White Sox acquired Shoeless Joe Jackson from Cleveland for $31,500 (almost a million today) along with pitcher Ed Klepfer, outfielder Braggo Roth and a player to be named later. Klepfer had seen scant tim...2023
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  • This Day in Braves History: John Smoltz sets a new Atlanta Franchise record for strikeouts
    • This Day in Braves History: John Smoltz sets a new Atlanta Franchise record for strikeouts
    Photo by Mike Zarrilli/Getty Images Braves Franchise History 1902: Baltimore outfielder Kip Selbach sets the post-1900 mark in the American League by making four errors, a mark tied by Braves outfielder Fred Nicholson in 1922. 1914 - Lefty Tyler stops the Reds for a 3-2 Braves win. 1951: In Boston, the Braves score five in the sixth and roll over the Dodgers, 13-4. Warren Spahn picks up h...2024
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  • Baseball history unpacked, August 30
    • Baseball history unpacked, August 30
    Carmen Fanzone | Photo by Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images A M-W-F digest, replete with #Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB content, gathered from reputable sources, a little bit cheesy but nicely displayed. Happy birthday, Carmen Fanzone! On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Bleed Cubbie Blue is pleased to present a light-hearted, Cubs-centric look at baseball’s colorful past, with plent...2023
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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: July 5
    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 —...2023
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  • Today in White Sox History: June 1
    • Today in White Sox History: June 1
    On this day 107 years ago, Chick Gandil had a hellacious day at the plate. | Transcendental Graphics/Getty Images Chick Gandil hits into double and triple plays, in a game he’d like to forget 1913 The White Sox struck a deal with the Yankees for mercurial (and shady) first baseman Hal Chase. Chase played his way out of favor in New York and was given away for first baseman Babe Borton and ...2025
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  • 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: September 27
    • Today in White Sox History: September 27
    With a win on this day 103 years ago, Dickie Kerr became the fourth 20-game winner in the 1920 White Sox rotation. | Transcendental Graphics/Getty Images An amazing feat by a doomed rotation 1920 A 2-0 win over the Tigers gave Dickie Kerr his 20th win of the season in a game that took all of 66 minutes, one of the quickest games in franchise history. But it also gave the White Sox their f...2023
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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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  • • Today in White Sox History: August 20
    “The Great” Art Shires had a helluva debut in the majors on this day, 94 years ago. | George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images Shoeless Joe and Art the Great arrive on the South Side 1915 The White Sox acquired Shoeless Joe Jackson from Cleveland for $31,500 (almost $900,000 today) along with pitcher Ed Klepfer, outfielder Braggo Roth and a player to be named later. Klepfer had seen scant ti...2022
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  • • Outside The Confines: Baseball has a catch
    Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images A second Field of Dreams game was played. Why the Yankees are struggling and where the Padres go from here. And other news from around the league. Just because I don’t like the movie Field of Dreams, that doesn’t mean I didn’t like the “Field of Dreams” game. I love baseball games played in unusual locations and that field in Dyersville is one of the be...2022
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