Today in the history of White Sox: September 4

Today in the history of White Sox: September 4

1937
Mike Kreevich Bond the MLB record, with four Doubles in four straight batters, in a 9-1 victory in Detroit. The 4-from-6 day of the midfielder, with three points and an RBI, moved its stroke average to .318. Three of his four Doubles came from Tiger’s starting pitcher Tommy Bridges.

In his second season as a fixture, the 29-year-old set up 3.9 Rwar, how best if his career would last. Interestingly, Kreevich would count 29 Doubles ‘fair’ in 1937 – making the output of this day about 14% of his season total – but the already led with 16 triples.

Kreevich finished 1937 with a .302/.350/.468 Slash and finished 10th in MVP -Voting.

Among the 49 others with four Doubles is in one competition Marv OwenThe four in a White Sox-Rout of April 23, 1939 (17-4) over the St. Louis Browns.

1960
A viral infection was right Nellie Fox For the first time since August 1955 from the Line -Up, sitting at home at home against Detroit a double header. (Fox was replaced by Billy Goodman.) Fox played consecutive games in 798, still the White SOX record – and 1,072 of the 1,073.

1961
It was a strange start to a good white SOX career for pitcher Joe Horlen. Horlen entered a competition in Minnesota with an empty sweater. That’s right … no name or number on the back! While Horlen warmed up, twin manager and former SOX -outfielder My Sam Came out to talk to the referee and actually wondered who that child was on the hill! (Only one other time in the era of Jersey-Lames happened once, because Eric Davis van Cincinnati suffered the same fate on 19 May 1984.)

Joe allowed two hits in four innovation work and received the 9-5 victory in an unusual major League debut!

19700000000000.
It was one of the most important data in franchise history, such as Roland Hemond was hired as player staff director to rebuild the franchise.

The club would lose a team record 106 games in 1970. The following year, after a low season with Hemond that the team had reduced, the White Sox improved with 23 games, from 56 to 79 victories, and by 1972 there would be a legitimate title candidate.

Hemond would eventually become GM and initially stay with the team until 1985. Also come by when a new field manager was Chuck Tannerwho was named Manager of the Year in 1972 in 1972. Both men came to Chicago from the Anglels organization, where they had worked for a number of years.

1974
With a 7-0, complete game whitewash from Kansas City, Jim Kaat A 10-game extraction streak started (stretching in the 1975 season). The future Hall-of-Famer would only lose again on April 15, 1975-a loss that came in a rare relief for Kaat; The Southpaw did not lose a game that he set Until 1 May, winning 12 straight regular trips.

1975
Exactly three months after the preparation of No. 11 generally by the White Sox, Chris Knapp made his MLB debut. He took the ball in a ninth inning in a mop, with the White Sox 7-0 with 7-0 in Comiskey Park. The Southpaw ran two and beat one in a scoreless inning.

Knapp has destroyed Single-A batters in 14 games for the Appleton Foxes, with 6-6 with a 1.97 ERA, five complete games and a 1,080 Whip. He would spend most of 1976 in the minors, but was almost forever in the Majors in 1977.

In this game, the White SOX 15 Royals sustained, bound for the second most in franchise history.

1977
A game that started with the biggest presence for a day match in White Sox, Comiskey Park and Chicago Baseball History (48,952) ended with another nail in the box of the hit of the South Side. Supported by just enough attack and a solid start of Steve Stonethe Baltimore Orioles Rally in the seventh to take a 4-2 lead. A white SOX meeting interrupted in their half with an RBI Single van Lamar Johnson and RBI double Jim Spencer Backed the game and broke Future Hall-of-Famer Jim Palmer out of the box.

But in the ninth the O’s put another three, with Rookie and future Hall-of-Famer, Baltimore ended scoring with a two-run explosion of Clay Carroll. Chicago gathered for a run and got the winning run to the record with runners on the corners and two out, but Spencer first tapped to Murray. The White Sox left five games back in the Al West and would see that the shortage swelled and settled on 12 September at 12 o’clock.

1995
Robin Ventura Hit a few Grand Slams in a 14-3 victory over Texas and became the eighth player in history to hit a few in one match. His eight RBIs tied the franchise record. The home runs came in the fourth and fifth innings, and Ventura also had a two-squeeze in the game to give him 10 total bases for the night binding for the 46th total bases in a team history.

2016
In a Wild Slugfest in Minnesota, won by the White Sox, 13-11, first Honkman José Abbreu Reed in seven runs. José had a few three-run home runs in the game, along with an RBI single. The home runs came in the first and seventh innings. The seven RBIs are a short of the franchise record for a single game.

1 Remark

#Today #history #White #Sox #September

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *