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  • Today in White Sox History: May 3
    • Today in White Sox History: May 3
    On this day 71 years ago, Sandy Consuegra extended what is likely the longest low-hit streak in White Sox history. | Transcendental Graphics/Getty Images South Side starters stay stingy 1918 The White Sox set their record for biggest win in team history, trouncing the Tigers by 16 runs, 19-3. With a 6-0 lead in the second inning, the visitors put the game away early. The club also set thei...2025
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  • Today in White Sox History: April 12
    • Today in White Sox History: April 12
    One year ago today, the Cincinnati Reds were yukking it up all game, romping to an 11-1 win that dropped the White Sox to 2-11 on the season. | David Banks-Imagn Images All-time worst status begins here, today, one year ago 1909 After weeks of begging Fielder Jones to come back and manage the White Sox for another year, Charles Comiskey hired catcher Billy Sullivan as player-manager of the...2025
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  • Today in White Sox History: March 29
    • Today in White Sox History: March 29
    Despite his status as a former No. 6 overall pick, no one had been expecting much from Scott Fletcher heading into 1983. Scott Fletcher’s spring triggers unexpected transactions 1971 After eight years of very pedestrian play at first base on the South Side, Tommy McCraw is dealt to Washington for outfielder Ed Stroud. McCraw and Stroud were both early-1960s amateur free agents signed by th...2025
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  • Sympathy for Oakland
    • Sympathy for Oakland
    We’ve been there Over the past week, we’ve all read multiple accounts of the last Athletics game in Oakland. In a nutshell, it’s been a colossal mess, a mess that could have and should have been avoided. In World War II parlance, it’s FUBAR. The city of Oakland and A’s ownership have been negotiating on and off for over a decade without success. The centerpiece of the argument has always been abo...2024
  • Today in White Sox History: September 29
    • Today in White Sox History: September 29
    Alexei Ramírez and his record-breaking, game-winning home run on this day 16 years ago has become one of the most iconic images in White Sox history. Homer Hands! 1908 White Sox starting pitcher Ed Walsh fired two complete games in a doubleheader against the Red Sox. He won both, 5-1 and 2-0, allowing only seven total hits and one walk. That season, Walsh would have arguably the greatest ...2024
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  • Today in White Sox History: September 1
    • Today in White Sox History: September 1
    Frank Thomas, partly due to a record-breaking homer on this day 31 years ago, earned a Sporting News cover heading into the 1993 playoffs. | Sporting News via Getty Images via Getty Images The Big Hurt sets a homer mark 1970 With the White Sox approaching the end of their worst season in franchise history, GM Ed Short was fired after nine years on the job. Short made brilliant offseason de...2024

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  • Today in White Sox History: July 15
    • Today in White Sox History: July 15
    A.J. Pierzynski’s double on this this day 14 years ago helped ensure the 26 White Sox win in 31 games. | Ronald C. Modra/Getty Images The South Siders stay hot to start the second half 1907 In first place with a 49-26 record, the White Sox — “Hitless Wonders” just one year earlier — crushed the New York Highlanders (now Yankees), 15-0. Al Orth and and Earl Moore took the lumps for the Hig...2024
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  • Remembering Orlando Cepeda
    • Remembering Orlando Cepeda
    Photo by Louis Requena/MLB via Getty Images Last stop with the Royals This story originally ran July 25, 2022, and has been edited for content. After the advent of the designated hitter rule in 1973, American League clubs had to develop a plan as to who their DH would be. Some teams had an in-house option, such as Gates Brown with the Tigers or Tony Oliva with the Twins. Other teams went...2024
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  • Today in White Sox History: June 3
    • Today in White Sox History: June 3
    Winning a game because of a wild pitch that careened off of home plate umpire Cory Blaser’s mask? Yep, just about sums up the 2023 Chicago White Sox. | Melissa Tamez/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images A walk-off ... umpire beaning? 1963 With the White Sox in first place, another freak injury occurred that was reminiscent of past bizarre circumstances, costing the team dearly. First baseman ...2024
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  • Today in White Sox History: September 1
    • Today in White Sox History: September 1
    A slugger’s temper cost him a likely MVP on this day, 15 years ago. A broken wrist heard ’round the AL Central 1970 With the White Sox approaching the end of their worst season in franchise history, GM Ed Short was fired after nine years on the job. Short made brilliant offseason deals in 1963 and 1964 to net the club players like Hoyt Wilhelm, Pete Ward, Tommy John and Tommie Agee, but s...2023
  • • Today in White Sox History: July 15
    Ed Hahn led a 15-0 assault on the Yankees on this day, 116 years ago. | Chicago History Museum/Getty Images Who doesn’t love a romp over the Yankees? 1907 In first place with a 49-26 record, the White Sox — “Hitless Wonders” just one year earlier — crushed the New York Highlanders (now Yankees), 15-0. Al Orth and and Earl Moore took the lumps for the Highlanders, and White Sox leadoff man...2023
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  • • Today in White Sox History: June 3
    Down 1-2, Dave Martinez hit a sayonara grand slam to beat Detroit, 28 years ago today. Dave goes deep 1963 With the White Sox in first place, another freak injury occurred that was reminiscent of past bizarre circumstances, costing the team dearly. First baseman Joe Cunningham, who hit .295 with 70 RBIs and 101 walks in 1962, broke his collarbone in Los Angeles running out a ground ball i...2023
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  • • Today in White Sox History: September 29
    Lucas Giolito [center] was a postseason winner with a Game 1 gem, on this day two years ago. | Scott Strazzante/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images Postseason intrigue abounds 1908 White Sox starting pitcher Ed Walsh fired two complete games in a doubleheader against the Red Sox. He won both, 5-1 and 2-0, allowing only seven total hits. That season, Walsh would have arguably the ...2022
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  • • Today in White Sox History: September 1
    A new decade was not very kind to former White Sox GM Ed Short, fired on this day 52 years ago. Ed Short says goodbye, while Ed Farmer squashes a beef 1970 With the White Sox approaching the end of their worst season in franchise history, GM Ed Short was fired after nine years on the job. Short made brilliant offseason deals in 1963 and 1964 to net the club players like Hoyt Wilhelm, Pete ...2022
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Timeline

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    "Scott Fletcher’s spring triggers unexpected transactions 1971 After eight years of very pedestrian play at first base on the South Side, Tommy McCraw is dealt to Washington for outfielder Ed Stroud."

  • 2024
    "The White Sox countered with Kansas City native Ken Berry in right, Don Buford at second, Tommy Agee in center, Ken Boyer at third, Tommy McCraw at first, former Athletic Rocky Colavito in right, Ron Hansen at short, Duane Josephson behind the plate and Joe Horlen, a 19-game winner with a 2."

  • 2023
    "Short made brilliant offseason deals in 1963 and 1964 to net the club players like Hoyt Wilhelm, Pete Ward, Tommy John and Tommie Agee, but starting in 1968 his moves backfired and lost the club players like Agee, Tommy McCraw, Don Buford and Bob Locker without getting anything substantial in return."

  • 2022
    "The only run was set up when first baseman Tommy McCraw wasn’t able to catch a pop-up off the bat of Washington’s Fred Valentine in the first inning."

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  • Today in White Sox History: May 24
    • Today in White Sox History: May 24
    Punctuated by a Little League grand slam by Ron LeFlore, the White Sox completed an offensive onslaught of a three-game sweep over California on this day, 43 years ago. Ron LeFlore’s Little League grand slam keeps a hot streak going 1917 Reb Russell threw a 12-inning shutout against the Senators, giving up 11 hits, striking out six, and walking none. Russell was helped by Ray Schalk gunni...2024
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  • Today in White Sox History: April 12
    • Today in White Sox History: April 12
    Billy Sullivan in 1910, after a year of managing the White Sox had taken its toll. | Chicago Sun-Times/Chicago Daily News collection/Chicago History Museum/Getty Images The South Siders pivot to a second choice as manager — two days before the start of the regular season 1909 After weeks of begging Fielder Jones to come back and manage the White Sox for another year, Charles Comiskey hire...2024
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  • Today in White Sox History: June 25
    • Today in White Sox History: June 25
    On this day 62 years ago, the White Sox tried to kick-start their season with Charlie Maxwell. A couple of day-off deals to try to save a season 1953 White Sox manager Paul Richards was regarded as one of the smartest people ever to lead a baseball team. With the Sox going for a series sweep of New York and leading 4-2 in the ninth inning, Richards brought in pitcher Harry Dorish to reli...2024
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  • Race to the Bottom 2023: Game 140
    • Race to the Bottom 2023: Game 140
    Luis Robert Jr. has learned how lonely it is at the top of an abominable roster. | Keith Gillett/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Five years after the inaugural study, it’s the return of an occasional series tracing the 2023 club’s attempt to avoid becoming the worst White Sox team in history It was almost 100 games ago that this series was stoked up for the first time since the uphill-cl...2023
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  • • Today in White Sox History: June 25
    Harry Dorish got Waxahachie-Swapped at least twice in his White Sox career, with Billy Pierce. | Transcendental Graphics/Getty Images It’s another Waxahachie Swap day! 1953 White Sox manager Paul Richards was regarded as one of the smartest people ever to lead a baseball team. With the Sox going for a series sweep of New York and leading 4-2 in the ninth inning, Richards brought in pitch...2023
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    An invitation from Harry Caray (left) led to Mary Shane’s brief-but-historic career calling games on the South Side. A groundbreaking broadcast debut, along with some milestone homers 1955 Two figures who helped saved the White Sox in Chicago had milestone home runs. Pinch-hitting for starter Warren Spahn in the bottom of the eighth with his Milwaukee club trailing the Cincinnati Redlegs,...2023
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