Today in White Sox History: August 29

Today in White Sox History: August 29

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1915
White Sox Werster Jim Scott shot a 5-0 shutout over the Philadelphia A’s … and he did it alone 68 minutes! It is the fastest game ever played in Team Annals. He allowed three hits and switched off six. Scott won 24 games that year.

1930
In one of the most brilliant starts in the history of the white Sox, Lot caraway Threw a 13-aftering shutout in Cleveland and won 3-0. The left -handed submarine spread three hits and only ran two and threw five. His 104-game score is in sixth place of all time in Team Annals. It was the clear highlight of a brilliant Rookie season of 4.4 war.

Was Caraway’s arm tired in the game? Well, his two-run double in the top of the 13th took care of the GWRBI, so what do you think?

1937
What a way to start a double header: the athletics has set up 12 points in the first inning, a record by American League. Monty Stratton (Six eh, four hits, two walks) was beaten out of the box after he had only retired one batter, so that Johnny Rigney om te dweilen (en absorberen 10 verdiende punten van zijn eigen runs bij het voltooien van het spel. A’s linker veldspeler Bob Johnson had zes RBI’s alleen al in de eerste inning, kloppende twee met een RBI-single die score opende, vervolgens met een grand slam van binnen-de-park die de Philly-lead duwde naar 12-0. Johnson eindigde 5-for-6 met vier ribis, zeven RBIS, one double and two gayers.

Philadelphia eventually won 16-0. The routes was a clear upset, because the 67-52 White Sox came into action for Philly in the rankings.

However, the adage proves It’s just one gameThe White Sox came out for the sleeping cap and stopped the As for the first six innings and won 5-3 thanks to a 12-hit attack.

1965
In a Double Header in Comiskey Park, White Sox Shortstop Ron Hansen set a Major-League record when he handled 29 chances. Boston took care of the opposition. Chicago won both games, 3-2, with the opener 14 innings. Bob Locker concluded both games- achieving the victory in the opener and his first save of the season in the sleeping cap.

Hansen had 19 chances in the opener-also a major league record for an extra-aftering game and 10 in the sleeping cap.

1975
Outfield Ken Henderson became the first white SOX player to hit a home run from both sides of the plate in the same game. Ross Grimsley and Wayne Garland were his victims in Baltimore, where the SOX won, 4-2. Both home runs were solo recordings, in the first and eighth innings.

1977
At Cleveland’s second battle in a 9-2 victory over the White Sox, Duane Kuiper hit his first career at home.

It would also be his last, because the Light Infielder only one of the two batters in the MLB history IS member of Davy Force, who played not after 1895 to appear in at least 1,000 games with only one career gay. White Sox Starter Steve Stone – He pointed to White Sox broadcasts that he came to give up centimeters of giving up Kuiper’s second Career Home Run too – was the victim.

1991
In 43 years, eight months and three days old, White Sox Catcher Carlton -fish became the oldest player in the 20th century to hit two home runs in one game. Fisk’s explosions helped fuel Jack McDowellThe complete game win on Cleveland, 7-2. Fisk will break his own record by bunging two gay people at the end of the season, on 3 October, against Minnesota.

2010
“The Big Hurt,” Frank ThomasHad his number 35 retired during a ceremony on the American cellular field.

Thomas played with the White Sox for 16 years and remains the franchise leader in most battle categories. The five-fold All-Star and Hall-of-Famer won a Batting title with the SOX together with four Silver Slugger Awards and is the only player in history that hit at least .300 with at least 20 home runs, 100 RBIs, 100 walks and 100 runs in its first seven seasons. He would have unveiled a statue of him in 2011 in the stadium.

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