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• Today in White Sox History: November 11Charley Lau, seen here catching Hall-of-Famer Warren Spahn, got his greatest notoriety as a batting coach. On this day 43 years ago, Lau was hired to a record-setting, six-year deal to coach White Sox hitters. | Los Angeles Examiner/USC Libraries/Corbis via Getty Images Charley Lau comes to Chicago, with a record-breaking contract 1926 The White Sox traded one future Hall-of-Famer player-m...2024Read about White Sox news
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• Today in White Sox History: November 5Ron Schueler hoists the 1993 AL West champions pennant with Ozzie Guillén. That season ended up being the peak of Schueler’s 10-year term as White Sox GM. | Ron Vesely/Getty Images Ron Schueler takes the reins 1976 The White Sox lost five players in the American League expansion draft, with third baseman Bill Stein going fifth overall to the Seattle Mariners. Seattle also nabbed pitcher Ro...2024Read about White Sox news
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• Today in White Sox History: November 3On this day a year ago, the White Sox opted to cut Liam Hendriks and pay him $15 million deferred rather than keep him around the team to rehabilitate from TJS. | Michael Reaves/Getty Images The South Siders say goodbye to a hero 1983 Tony La Russa, who guided the White Sox to a 99-win season and their first playoff appearance in 24 years, was named the Manager of the Year by the Baseball ...2024Read about White Sox news
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• Today in White Sox History: October 24Chances are, this scoring attempt came during Willy Miranda’s second 1952 stint with the White Sox, but the swap that brought the Cuban infielder to Chicago for the first time took place on this day, 73 years ago. Willy Miranda begins his South Side merry-go-round 1901 In possibly the first instance of crosstown movement, Cubs center fielder Danny Green signed for bigger money with the Whi...2024Read about White Sox news
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• Today in White Sox History: October 11Don Cooper’s last season in baseball being the star-crossed pandemic year does not befit his legendary coaching status. | Ron Vesely/Getty Images Don Cooper is hired as A-ball pitching coach, immediately starts fixing ’em 1899 The new American League was formed, in Chicago. The city didn’t have a team in the league at that point, but soon got the St. Paul, Minn. franchise along with its pl...2024Read about White Sox news
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• Today in White Sox History: September 15Red Faber spun a masterpiece in Boston on this day, 109 years ago. | George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images Red Faber paints a masterpiece 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 McFarland started off the barrage with three three-baggers in a ...2024Read about White Sox news
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• Today in White Sox History: November 3
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• Today in White Sox History: September 14On this day 26 years ago, Craig Wilson and Ray Durham went deep to lead off the 12th inning, bringing home a unique victory in extras. A loooooong game in Detroit ends well for the Good Guys 1952 In a 17-inning game in Chicago, Sox pitcher Saul Rogovin struck out 14 Red Sox in 15 innings of work. But it was Luis Aloma who got the decision, as the White Sox won, 4-3, thanks to a single by R...2024Read about White Sox injuries
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• 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...2024Read about White Sox injuries
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• Today in White Sox History: July 29A crowd of nearly 71,000 fans saw a White Sox doubleheader at Yankee Stadium on this day, 73 years ago. A massive crowd, for a massive sweep 1910 Patsy Dougherty was a very good hitter (.284 career), but had one talent in particular: Breaking up no-hitters. On this day, Dougherty led off the eighth inning with a single, the first hit Tigers hurler Ed Summers had allowed all game. It was t...2024Read about White Sox injuries
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• Today in White Sox History: March 21On this day seven years ago, Tim Anderson committed to the White Sox with the biggest extension ever of its kind. TA makes a long-term commitment 1900 After a meeting with the Chicago Orphans (Cubs), the way was cleared for Charles Comiskey to bring his team from St. Paul, Minn. to Chicago. They would set up shop on the South Side of the city, as required by the Orphans. (In truth, Comisk...2024Read about White Sox injuries
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• Today in White Sox History: January 12Just one year after converting from shortstop to pitcher, Sergio Santos was in the big leagues. | Set Number: X83844 TK1 R2 F77 The story of the most successful pitcher conversion in club history starts here 1982 In the January phase of the amateur draft that no longer exists today, the White Sox unearthed the unlikeliest of success stories. Miami Dade College’s John Cangelosi was selecte...2024Read about White Sox injuries
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• Today in White Sox History: September 14Despite 14 Ks and 15 IP, Saul Rogovin couldn’t buy a win on this day, 71 years ago. Another long game vs. the Red Sox 1952 In a 17-inning game in Chicago, Sox pitcher Saul Rogovin struck out 14 Red Sox in 15 innings of work. But it was Luis Aloma who got the decision, as the White Sox won, 4-3, thanks to a single by Rocky Krsnich. It was the first game of a doubleheader; the nightcap was...2023Read about White Sox injuries
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• Today in White Sox History: July 31
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...2023Read about White Sox injuries
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• Today in White Sox History: July 29
Ron Schueler would not last the 1982 season as Tony La Russa’s pitching coach, but 16 years later he’s make a steal of a trade for the White Sox. | Ron Vesely/MLB Photos via Getty Images The theme for this lesson: Ron Schueler 1910 Patsy Dougherty was a very good hitter (.284 career), but had one talent in particular: Breaking up no-hitters. On this day, Dougherty led off the eighth inni...2023Read about White Sox injuries
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"Ron Schueler hoists the 1993 AL West champions pennant with Ozzie Guillén." - 2023
"1993 With the White Sox looking for any type of reliable starting pitching help in the middle of a pennant race, GM Ron Schueler was finally convinced to deal two of his “can’t-miss kids” to Cincinnati for pitcher Tim Belcher." - 2022
"1998 White Sox GM Ron Schueler swapped promising center fielder Mike Cameron to the Reds for infielder Paul Konerko."
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• Today in White Sox History: November 11
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• Today in White Sox History: August 15It seems the defending AL Champion 1960 White Sox were destined to fall a bit short ... and on this day 64 years ago, the club fell out of first place for good. | TPLP/Getty Images The defending AL Champions run out of gas 1922 In front of 2,500 at Fenway Park, the Soxes White and Red set an AL record with 35 singles in a 19-11 Chicago win. The White Sox had 21 of the one-baggers, Boston 1...2024Read about White Sox trade rumors
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• Today in White Sox History: July 31
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• Today in White Sox History: March 30On this day 46 years ago, Pablo Torrealba came to the White Sox, at a pretty steep cost. | Topps A bad trade that helped doom the 1978 club 1970 In a swap of arms, the White Sox deal Jerry Nyman to San Diego for Tommie Sisk. Both players would throw their last in the majors in 1970, with Nyman making two starts (15.19 ERA, -0.4 WAR). Sisk did a lot of damage quickly, throwing 17 (1-1, 5.4...2024Read about White Sox trade rumors
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• Today in White Sox History: March 21
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• Today in White Sox History: October 24
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• Today in White Sox History: March 10With spring training already underway, the White Sox would up their final World Tour celebrations on this day, 110 years ago. | Sporting Life One more celebration, before the 1914 season gets rolling 1914 The White Sox their World Tour vs. the New York Giants to final rest with a banquet in the Gold Room of the Congress Hotel. Pitcher Joe Benz had to skip the celebration — he was getting...2024Read about White Sox stats
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• Today in White Sox History: October 24Today’s Great White Sox Player You’ve Never Heard Of is Danny Green, who dominated in the early 1900s. A Top 50 South Side hitter jumps across town 1901 In possibly the first instance of crosstown movement, Cubs center fielder Danny Green signed for bigger money with the White Sox as one of scores of players ditching the National League for the more lucrative pastures of the American. Gre...2023Read about White Sox stats
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• Today in White Sox History: July 31
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• Today in White Sox History: July 29
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• Today in White Sox History: March 21
Vance Law, the first of two Laws collected in March 1982, arrived in Chicago on this day, 41 years ago. | Focus on Sport/Getty Images The South Siders collect their first of two 1982 Laws 1900 After a meeting with the Chicago Orphans (Cubs), the way was cleared for Charles Comiskey to bring his team from St. Paul, Minn. to Chicago. They would set up shop on the South Side of the city, as ...2023Read about White Sox stats
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• Today in White Sox History: November 5
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• Today in White Sox History: November 3It’s been a rocky year for White Sox manager Pedro Grifol, hired one year ago today. | Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images A bunch of awards and manager hires 1983 Tony La Russa, who guided the White Sox to a 99-win season and their first playoff appearance in 24 years, was named the Manager of the Year by the Baseball Writers Association of America. It wa...2023Read about White Sox
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• Today in White Sox History: October 24
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• Today in White Sox History: December 11
Moody, delusional, and terrible: the story of Jaime Navarro’s White Sox tenure. Bringing in two of the worst players in team history 1973It was one of the worst deals ever made by GM Roland Hemond. The White Sox acquired Cubs star Ron Santo after Santo refused a deal to the Angels. Santo, who may have been able to be picked up on waivers, was acquired for pitchers Steve Stone and Ken Frail...2022Read about White Sox
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• Today in White Sox History: November 3
Luis Robert’s glovework was outstanding in 2020. | Quinn Harris/Getty Images Two awards, and three manager hires 1983 Tony La Russa, who guided the White Sox to a 99-win season and their first playoff appearance in 24 years, was named the Manager of the Year by the Baseball Writers Association of America. It was the first year the BBWAA handed out that award. La Russa received 17 of a pos...2022Read about White Sox
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• Today in White Sox History: October 11This is the only time manager Ozzie Guillén had to take the ball from one his starters in the 2005 ALCS. | Jay Drowns/Sporting News via Getty Images via Getty Images A setback! In October 2005! 1899 The new American League was formed, in Chicago. The city didn’t have a team in the league at that point, but soon got the St. Paul, Minn. franchise along with its player/manager, Charles Comis...2023Read about White Sox
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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...2023Read about White Sox
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• Today in White Sox History: November 11Roberto Hernández’s had an A+ chain game — and was a killer closer to boot. Crazy managerial times on the South Side 1926 The White Sox traded one future Hall-of-Famer player-manager for another. Second baseman-manager Eddie Collins was released (as player, and manager), with catcher Ray Schalk taking over as manager as well. Indicating there was somehow some bad blood (or, at least, awkw...2023Read about White Sox
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• Today in White Sox History: August 15On this day 37 years ago, George Foster homered in his debut for the White Sox. One sneaky-good waiver-wire pickup, one less impactful 1922 In front of 2,500 at Fenway Park, the Soxes White and Red set an AL record with 35 singles in a 19-11 Chicago win. The White Sox had 21 of the one-baggers, Boston 14. The two clubs had 43 hits total (25 Chicago, 18 Boston) and were a combined 23-of-39...2023Read about White Sox
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• Today in White Sox History: December 23On this day 17 years ago, the White Sox scored big in acquiring minor-leaguer John Danks. | Set Number: X80583 TK1 R1 F6 Two great trades for the South Siders 1990 White Sox fans got an early Christmas gift, as new GM Ron Schueler made one of his first and best deals. Schueler sent outfielder Iván Calderón and pitcher Barry Jones to Montreal for All-Star left fielder and stolen base thre...2023Read about White Sox
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• Today in White Sox History: January 4At a bargain price, the White Sox purchased future All-Star Joe Haynes on this day, 83 years ago. | George Burke A sneaky-smart pickup in the discount aisle! 1941 The White Sox made a savvy purchase, acquiring righthander Joe Haynes from the Washington Nationals. For next to nothing, Chicago secured a valuable pitcher throughout the decade. Haynes came to the White Sox as a reliever, and ...2024Read about White Sox
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• Today in White Sox History: December 28On this day 18 years ago, Jon Garland extended his stay on the South Side for three more seasons. | Chuck Rydlewski/Getty Images A piece of the ALCS starting quartet sticks around 1993 As part of an effort to replace free agent Ellis Burks, the White Sox inked journeyman outfielder Darrin Jackson to a contract. D.J. would fill a role with the White Sox just fine, with 10 homers, 51 RBIs, ...2023Read about White Sox
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• Today in White Sox History: March 30
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Roland Hemond doubled his Laws for the month of March by adding Rudy to Vance, on this day 41 years ago. | Ron Vesely/MLB Photos via Getty Images The end-of-spring deals, they just keep coming 1970 In a swap of arms, the White Sox deal Jerry Nyman to San Diego for Tommie Sisk. Both players would throw their last in the majors in 1970, with Nyman making two starts (15.19 ERA, -0.4 WAR). Si...2023Read about White Sox rumors
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• Today in White Sox History: December 11
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