1923
Although the team did not strive for the pennant, the White Sox made a late move that would have great consequences in the short and long term: Fielder Koopcentrum Maurice Archdeacon From the Double-A Rochester tribe in the International League, for the impressive sum of $ 50,000. The Speedster hit him .357 for the tribe and called him when he was inserted as an everyday major league-Leaguer as an audition for 1924. Archdeacon hit .402 in 22 games in the late season for the White Sox, with his stroke average that is never lower than .378. He succeeded that in 1924 by touching .319 for the South Siders.
1925
… Archdeacon’s star was faded and he only saw 10 games of action before he was traded to the then-doubled A Baltimore Orioles In June. The player who was later mentioned in that deal, arrived in Chicago on this day: Righthander Tommy ThomasIt would continue with a career of 22.2 war for seven seasons in the South Side rotation, starting in 1926.
Not only was the Swap a huge victory for the White Sox, but brought one of their best pitchers ever to the south side, as Thomas arranges as the 15th best pitcher in franchise history per war.
1967
In one of the longest matches in the franchise history (bound for the 13th longest general), and in the middle of a pennant race with four teams, the White Sox Cleveland, 1-0-in 17 innings! (Now That is pitching!)
The competition lasted more than 4 1⁄2 hours and was finally ready then Rocky colavito To the right to the right, drive home Buddy Bradford.
White Sox Starter Gary Peters permitted An hit In 11 innings, seven hit seven … but also ran 10! (I wonder what his pitch count was!) This came only two weeks after throwing 11 scoreless innings against Boston, in a four-hit victory.
But opposite starter Sonny Siebert surpassed Peters, also 11 innings, who yielded four hits but no walks.
Don McMahonThe fourth SOX world, grabbed the relief win.
1987
In a match in his old ghost points of Seattle, White Sox Werster Floyd Bannister shot a one-hitter in winning, 2-0. The two-out single by Harold Reynolds in the first inning was the only baserunner in the night before Seattle and he was thrown away to stretch the hit to a double! Bannister stood opposite the at least 27 batters and switched off 10.
Opposite starter Mark Langston threw a two-hitter for the Mariners and took the loss! Unfortunately for him his two hits were allowed solo -homers Pat Keedy And Donnie Hill.
1996
After James Baldwin have passed a six-run eruption in Boston to fall behind, 6-0, in the third, Frank Thomas Districted the fourth inning with an answer: a solo shot from Roger Clemens. But that explosion about the green monster not only cuts the Red Sox to five, the Bond Thomas with Harold Baines And Carlton -fish For the whiteest SOX homers, 214.
Interesting is that Baines had passed the former franchise leader Bill MeltonBut after he was traded from Chicago in 1989, Fisk took over the franchise panel. Baines had tied Fisk only two weeks earlier, on August 30, on August 30.
2002
For the first time, the new SOX Park organized a concert. The Rolling Stones recorded the stage in the middle of a three -day stand in Chicago who first saw them in the United Center, later in the Aragon Ballroom. The Daily Herald reported 52,000 fans, but the real total was probably in the reach of 40,000. The pretenders opened the show and then made way for two hours of stones. The Tour celebrated the 40th year of the Rolling Stones.
As for the White Sox, they trounded New York in Yankee Stadium, 13-2, who received multi-hit games from José Valentín, Maglio Ordóñez, Frank Thomas And Joe believes.
2004
Due to Hurricane Ivan, US Cellular Field organized the first two games of a series between Montreal and Florida. It was the first time that a National League team since 1946 played a regular ‘home’ game match in an American League park. The presence for curiosity was 4,003.
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