Today in White Sox History: September 29

Today in White Sox History: September 29

1908
White Sox Start Pitcher Ed Walsh fired two complete matches in a double header against the Red SOx. He both won, 5-1 and 2-0, so that only seven total hits and one walk allow.

That season Walsh might have the biggest pitching year in baseball history, with an era of 40 games, with an ERA of 1.42. He appeared in 66 games and started 49, with 42 complete competitions, 11 shutouts, six saves and a bewildering 464 innings. Each of those totals led the major competitions.

1913
Son of Charles Comiskey and future owner of White Sox Louis Comiskey married EleganceWho also becomes the owner of White Sox in one day.

1917
With a 3-1 win in the second game of a Double Header in New York, the White Sox won their 100th game of the season. That remains the most victories in one season in franchise history. Eddie Cicotte took the victory – his 28th of the year.

1920
With the SOX that Cleveland chases only half a game with 10 days left in the season, and pitcher Eddie Cicotte and outfielder Joe Jackson Confess (without a lawyer) that they helped to throw the 1919 World Series” Charles Comiskey Eight players suspended. Until nobody, the short white Sox collapsed into the play and lost two of their last three games on St. Louis Brown And blowing a chance on back-to-back eyelashes. The White Sox ended two games behind Cleveland and ended up on 96-58.

1921
One of the “clean” white SOX in 1919, pitcher Dickey Kerrwas honored with a day in Comiskey Park. Kerr then went outside and fired one of his best matches, put Cleveland on six hits and won 5-0 before his 19th victory. The victory was extra special, because it spoiled the opportunities of Cleveland with a second straight pennant.

Kerr was a 52-part silverware in a mahogany breast gifted.

1967
The White Sox still had a chance for the pennant-to-have lost to the senators. The only run was set up when the first baseman Tommy McCraw Did not know to catch a pop-up of the bat from Washington’s Fred Valentine in the first inning. NBC-TV had set up a barrier for their field level cameras in case the World Series came to Comiskey Park, and Valentine’s Pop fell in that closed area near the visitor’s dugout. Valentine then crashed and rode in the run of the game. Two errors of the SOX in that first inning led to the undeserved run.

Although it was eliminated from a pennant on this day, the season marked the 17th consecutive year that the SOX ended better than .500, at 89-73.

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The last night game ever played in the original Comiskey Park was won by the White Sox, 5-2. Frank Thomas hit a two-run single on the middle of Mariners-Starter Matt Young to ride in the Go-Ahead runs in the seventh inning.

2005
The White Sox defeated the Tigers in Detroit, 4-2, who won the title of the Central Division. Carl Everett‘s Two-run triple in the first inning gave the SOx a lead that they never gave up, and Paul Konerko Later in the game his 40th home run.

The SOX would end with 99 regular seasonal gains and led the division every day of the season of the few teams that go wire-to-wire in baseball history.

The SOX then blended through the late season and went 11-1 on the way to the world championship. They wiped Houston in four games to get it.

2008
White Sox ShortStop Alexei Letter a major league -smokie -record and bound Albert Belle For team record when he hit his fourth Grand Slam of the season in an 8-2 victory over the Tigers. The Thuis Run, which broke a 2-2 draw, would also set the franchise record for most Grand Slams (12) in a year. It also marked the moment that Alexei’s “Homer Hands” was born.

The Grand Slam came on consecutive days in the middle game of a three game, must-win against Cleveland, Detroit and Minnesota to win the Al Central. Gavin Floyd This victory deserved, threw a three -day rest, forcing a 163 competition for the first and only time in the history of White Sox.

Larry looked back on this day in more detail in 2012 for South Side Sox.

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Although 0-out-2 goes in his last game of the season, White Sox Shortstop Tim Anderson Won the Batting title of the American League with an average of .335. That average was not only the best in the competition, but the best in all baseball. Anderson has become a member Luke Appling And Frank Thomas Like the only white SOx that wins a batting -crown.

In the same game, SOX First Baseman/DH José Abbreu took the RBI title of the American League, while he rode the year in 123 points. He also had a .284 stroke average and 33 home runs. He joined Dick Allen As the only SOX players who lead the competition in RBIs. Abreu would again win the RBI title in 2020, during the 60-game Pandemic season.

2020
The White Sox played since 2008 in their first postseas game, opposite the athletics in the Oakland Coliseum, and it was a memorable afternoon for Lucas Giolito. The All-Star Rechtshander, who had thrown a no-hitter on 25 August, was perfect for the first six innings, because the SOX won the first game of the Wild Card series, 4-1. Giolito only allowed two hits and threw eight in seven innings. He received support from three home runs (Man obstacleJosé Abbreu, Yasmani Grandal).

Unfortunately this would be the highlight of the series for the White Sox, because the team lost the following two games, including a 3-0 lead in the decisive game 3, which was eliminated by a team that had lost nine consecutive elimination matches from 1973.

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