1907
In the opener of a Double Header Sweep that would pull the white SOx within 1 1⁄2 games of first place, Doc White Earned his 23rd victory of the season with a 2-0 shutout in St. Louis. White, however Brown First Honkman Tom Jones in the game, making an al-record streak of 65 1⁄3 innings ended without walking a batter.
White’s 27 victories, 1.2 walks per nine innings and 3.71 strikeouts per walk would lead the Majors in 1907. However, the White Sox would only win 10 of the 21 games to end the season and ended exactly where they were in the rankings on this day – in third place.
1936
The White Sox pulled out 26 hits in a 17-2 victory over the As. Six White Sox came to base at least six times in the game (by hit or walk), led by Zeke Bonura With a 5-out-5 days and four RBIs that lead to a game-best 13.1% WPA, Mike Kreevich 5-out-6 go, including two doubles and one triple, and Luke Appling Also on 5-out-6.
The 26 hits remain bound for the second most in a game in the history of White Sox. Likewise, 17 runs remain bound for the 32nd most in franchise annals, and the 15-run victory remains in 21st place.
Horace Lisenbee from Philadelphia was hung to dry by manager Connie Mack, Distance In the game despite the surrender of all 26 hits, along with 17 runs (14 earned). The Lisenbee line, including four walks and only one K, resulted in a game score of -35 -worth This effort was the fourth worst competition ever Pitched and the only competition after 1923 where the starting pitcher had a game score of -30 or worse.
1983
A Harold Baines Single with two in the bottom of the ninth drove in Julio Cruz With the winning run in a 6-5 white SOX triumph over the angels. The victory not only pushed the record from the club to 84-59 record and a lead of 16 1/2 game in the Al West, it completed the third 7-0 homestat in the history of White Sox. In particular, three of the seven victories were on a walk-off mode and there were four on one point.
The White Sox has had a total of five 7-0 homestands of all time, with the next in 2008 not coming for 25 years.
1985
The New York Yankees Claimed future hall-of-famer Tom Seaver remotely, but would not trade Ron Hassey To acquire him for their play -off run. Seaver was disappointed – The Yankees were the only team he agreed to be traded.
The White Sox continued their pursuit of Hassey, however, acquired him during the low season, switch him back to the Yankees and then rape him again during the 1986 season; He missed teammates with Seaver per month.
2001
The White Sox were in New York, near Ground Zero, when the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center took place. They were given a first -hand look at one of the darkest days in American history. Major League Baseball, in the aftermath of the national emergency, has suspended all competitions for a week. The SOX returned to New York at the beginning of October to make the three postponed competitions with the Yankees.
2016
In a 2-0 loss for the royals on US Cellular Field, White Sox Pitcher Chris Sale Set the team record by taking 200 or more strikeouts for the fourth consecutive season. (Sales had set the Single-Season Mark of the team with 274 Strikeouts in 2015.) The Southpaw threw eight innings and threw 12, only to lose because the SOX attack could not support him. The sale would end 2016 after having fueled 233 batters.
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