...the last game played at the old Comiskey Park on September 30, 1990. He also took part in the victory parade for the Chicago White Sox 2005 World Series Championship and his statue stands on the outfield concourse at U.S. Cellular Field. We'll never know what...
...is from âEight Men Outâ, by Eliot Asinof, the story of the 1919 Chicago White Sox who threw the World Series that year. Ring Lardner was writing in a different vein: âAs for todayâs game, they was a scribe downtown this AM saying that 2 men asked who was going...
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...in Seattle and also played for the Montreal Expos (now the Washington Nationals), New York Yankees, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago White Sox and Baltimore Orioles. No matter where he played, he always went back to Pennsville in the off-season. "For me, when...
..."Laguna Beach." "Don't Stop Believing" made a grand finale for 2005 when it became the unofficial theme song for the Chicago White Sox, the World Series champions. Last year, on the final episode of HBO's hit Mafia series "The Sopranos," "Don't Stop Believing"...
...County adds covenant to deal for Chicago's early move to Glendale If the Arizona Diamondbacks follow the Chicago White Sox to the Phoenix area, the White Sox will pay. After hearing the Diamondbacks were in discussions with private developers to build a stadium...
...home here from Tucson, so I called some city people to find out if it is too good to be true. It's well known that the Chicago White Sox, who share spring training digs at Tucson Electric Park with the Diamondbacks, are making a deal to move their spring operation...
...thoughts on the Chicago White Sox and all things baseball. Everything from team and game information, player trades, stats, news, views and Chicago blues. Dye (and Sox fans) still unsure of his future with the team. Here's the full story, along with lots...
...on returning to the major leagues, but âdidnât know when.â            Around this same time, an interview with Chicago White Sox owner Bill Veeck appeared in Wendell Smithâs Pittsburgh Courier column. âI talked to Leroy,â Veeck explained, âand he tells me...
...have had an opportunity to play in the Major Leagues had it not been for a "B" game in Spring Training as a member of the Chicago White Sox organization in the spring of 1991. Wakamatsu's assignment was to catch the knuckleball pitcher Charlie Hough in one...