1905
The White Sox lost the pennant on the penultimate day of the season when Werper Doc White Could not beat the lower nourishing St. Louis Brown. Wit and the SOX lost, 6-2, and handed the flag to the Philadelphia Athletics. The SOX would finish two games from the pace the season. That year they had declared six matches tires, which were a factor in the last rankings.
1908
The White Sox lost the pennant at home on the last day of the season, when Ty Cobb and Detroit won 7-0. Doc White Was the pitcher of the record, only this time he might have an excuse to be beaten after two innings: he worked on two days of rest after he defeated the Tigers, 3-1, on October 4. The White Sox came the match on Detroit with half a match.
If the White Sox had won and claimed the already Pennant, they would be faced Chicago Cubs in the World Series For the second time in three seasons.
The game attracted 25,000 fans, but owner Charles Comiskey was so afraid of overflowing crowds who enter the margin and the game was involved the gates locked To South Side Park.
1909
Architect Zachary Taylor Davis submitted his design for a new margin on the south side with owner Charles Comiskey. The concrete-and-steel structure was considered a revolutionary for his time, but only lasted three and a half months to complete the following year and opened in July 1910.
It was the first committee of Davis’s career.
1917
The White Sox opened the second World Series in their history with a victory, 2-1, at New York. Eddie Cicotte Threw a complete game, only hit two giants and spread seven hits and a walk. Cicotte only allowed three runners to reach the second base, and his two pick -offs first ended both the second and the eighth innings.
At offense, Fred McMullin Doubled home Eddie Collins in the third and and Happy Felsch‘s Homer in the fourth turned out to be the decisive run. Felsch’s Clout was the very first home run in World Series Play from The White Sox.
1919
The White Sox dropped their fourth game from the World Series but were not eliminated, since this was a best-of-nine series. Chicago was ashamed in Comiskey Park 5-0 to fall behind in the series, 4-1. Even worse, they should win two games in Cincinnati to even bring the series back to Chicago for games 8 and 9. Only one of three errors of Chicago cost it, but that run came in the eighth, when the game was already salted by Cincy.
The anemic attack of the White Sox was underlined early, when Reds -Starter Hod Eller hit the side in both the second and the third innings.
This was the most important conspirator of Black Sox Lefty Williams‘Second loss of the series, and he would lose one before this was over.
1923
It was his first year in the team and turned out to be his last performance of the season, but Future Hall-of-Famer Ted Lyons Had himself an afternoon in Cleveland.
The Rechtsender from Texas came in to throw three innings of relief in the first match of a Double Header and won the victory when the SOX won 6-3 by scoring four times in the ninth inning. Later in the afternoon Lyons came in to illuminate in the second game, and threw 4 2⁄3 innings and, yes, he again gave the victory because the SOX achieved the match, 7-6.
Lyons threw almost eight innings in total in the day. When his career ended in 1946, Lyon’s wins, the most ever for a white SOX world.
1959
At the Mammoet La Coliseum, which was the temporary house of the DodgersThe White Sox played small ball in game 5 of the World Series to beat Sandy Koufax, 1-0. The victory, for 92,706 fans (the third consecutive record -breaking crowd, and still the record of all time for a baseball game), cut LA’s lead in the World Series to three games to two.
The only SOX run scored on one SHERM LOLLAR Double-Play Grondbal, but it turned out to be enough. Chicago became the first team in the history of the World Series with three pitchers that combine for a shutout (Bob Shaw, Billy Pierce And Dick Donovan).
The game also contained one of the greatest catches in the history of the World Series, such as Jim Rivera Run a long way and made an over-the-shoulder catch to terminate the seventh inning with two men on the base to save the game by robbing Charlie Neal of a potential game winner (it was also a day game and Rivera found the ball in one way or another against a murderous background.
1983
The White Sox would only score three points on the four matches of the ALCS, and that flat band of the attack started this night, while Mike Boddicker completely slammed their offense. The White Sox only succeeded five singles against 14 ks in the game against the Rookie. They also left nine on the base (Boddicker ran three and hit two white SOX) and were 0-out-7 with Risp.
It was a completely declining game, but the White Sox returned to Chicago and only had to win two of three from the pennant.
20000000000000000000
Another dramatic and fantastic season was ruined because the White Sox fell apart and the ALS lost to the Mariners in three consecutive games. The Ms achieved the series despite a hero effort from pitcher James Baldwin. JB, with a bad arm, kept the Mariners on one point on three hits in six innings.
Seattle scored the Series-Clinching Run in the 2-1 win over a suicide pin of Carlos Guillén in the ninth inning. REPRESSIONS clearly showed him out of the batter’s box at the bump attempt, stepped over the home plate, but White Sox Manager Jerry Manual Never protested against the piece.
2011
Former White Sox star Robin Ventura was called manager, follows Ozzie Guillénwho shot to Miami after losing a power struggle Ken Williams In the Front Office. Ventura was only then mentioned in the post Paul Konerko Was approached and offered a player-manager role, which he refused.
Ventura turned out to be a new alternative to Guillén – at least for a successful year; The 2012 team led the Al Central for a large part of the season before he faltered and finished 85-77. It was Ventura’s five -year term of office at the helm that eventually collapsed the White Sox in reconstruction mode.
#Today #White #Sox #History #October


