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  • The [[Chicago White Sox]] have employed thirty-five managers in their team history. The team h | [[Clark Griffith]] || [[1901 Chicago White Sox|1901]]-[[1902 Chicago White Sox|1902]] || 2 || 275 ||| 157 || 113 || .581 || 0 || 0 || 0
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  • ...aul Saints]]/[[St. Paul Apostles]] (Oct. 1, 1894-Mar. 21, 1899), [[Chicago White Stockings]] (1900-03) ..., [[Ray Schalk]], [[Frank Thomas]], [[Robin Ventura]], [[Ed Walsh]], [[Doc White]], [[Wilbur Wood]]
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  • *[[Alexandria, LA]]: [[Alexandria White Sox]] 1907-1908 |[[Alexandria White Sox]] ||64||50||.564||7||[[Jack Auslit]]
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  • ...hia Whites|Philadelphia Whites]] || [[1875 Chicago White Stockings|Chicago White Stockings]] || 4 - 0 || Borden played as Joe Josephs in 1875 ...19]], [[1880]] || [[1880 NL|NL]] || [[1880 Chicago White Stockings|Chicago White Stockings]] || [[1880 Boston Red Caps|Boston Red Caps]] || 6 - 0 ||
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  • The first scoring of the Cup came in the second. LF [[Tim Kennelly]] led off the inning with a homer. 1B [[Stefan Welch]] doubled and ...n Ruzic]] and a throwing error by backup C [[Mathew Kennelly]] (brother of Tim). Kubát left in the 7th after giving up a RBI single to backup LF [[Daniel
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  • |[[Sherm Lollar]]<br><small>[[Chicago White Sox]] ([[1957 AL|AL]])</small> |[[Nellie Fox]]<br><small>[[Chicago White Sox]] ([[1957 AL|AL]])</small>
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  • | SS || [[Tim Johnson]] || [[1973 Milwaukee Brewers|Milwaukee Brewers]] | C || [[Mike Colbern]] || [[1978 Chicago White Sox|Chicago White Sox]]
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  • ...links to Hall of Fame outfielder Tim Raines, Sr. For his son, Tim, Jr., [[Tim Raines (raineti02)|click here]]. [[Image:Tim Raines.jpg|left|160px]]
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  • ...|1981]] || C ||align=left| [[Carlton Fisk]] ||align=left| [[1981 White Sox|White Sox]] || 0.263 || 7 || 45 || || rowspan=9| [[1981 NL|1981]] || C ||align=l ...|1985]] || C ||align=left| [[Carlton Fisk]] ||align=left| [[1985 White Sox|White Sox]] || 0.238 || 37 || 107 || || rowspan=9| [[1985 NL|1985]] || C ||align
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  • ...immy Van Ostrand]] walked to load the bases then DH [[Tim Smith (minors04)|Tim Smith]] singled; an error by Padres prospect [[Reymond Fuentes]] in center ...[[Jimmy Van Ostrand]]. In the bottom of the 4th, DH [[Tim Smith (minors04)|Tim Smith]] hit a light two-out single, but 3B [[Shawn Bowman]] and C [[Cole Ar
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  • ...Washington's]] [[Otis Clymer]] singles. But Burns and the [[1909 White Sox|White Sox]] win, 1 - 0, besting [[Walter Johnson]] in the first of two games. Bur ...o for [[1935 Indians|Cleveland]] but loses, 6 - 4, to the [[1935 White Sox|White Sox]]. No other hurlers will hit two homers this season.
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  • |1||align=left|'''[[1885 White Stockings|Chicago White Stockings]]'''||113||87||25||1||.770||-.-||834 (7.38)||470 (4.16)||0.264||0 ...ckings|Chicago White Stockings]]<br>[[1885 Chicago White Stockings|Chicago White Stockings]]||113
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  • |win_team=Chicago White Sox|win_rec=99-63|win_league=American League ...same name value, but was just as effective. In the [[2005 ALCS|ALCS]], the White Sox tossed four consecutive [[complete game]]s - the first time such a feat
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  • ...iz]]), and was one of the greatest players in the history of the [[Chicago White Sox]]. ...er had much foot speed, and a knee injury he suffered at the end of [[1986 White Sox|1986]] relegated him to DHing for the rest of his career. By 1999, ''U
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  • * [[1904]] - [[1904 White Sox|White Sox]] pitcher [[Doc White]] pitches his fifth [[shutout]] in eighteen days. The southpaw pitches six ...ke two of three from [[1905 White Sox|Chicago]] at home to all but end the White Sox's pennant hopes. The final margin is two games. The series draws 64,620
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  • *'''[[1906 Chicago White Sox]]''' - [[Doc White]], died [[February 19]], [[1969]], age 89. *'''[[1917 Chicago White Sox]]''' - [[Zeb Terry]], died [[March 14]], [[1988]], age 96.
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  • '''AL Division Series: (3-0) [[2005 White Sox|Chicago White Sox]] over [[2005 Red Sox|Boston Red Sox]]''' ...de of Chicago kept its fingers crossed as the season came to a close. The White Sox held a 15-game lead on [[August 1]]st, but a ferocious charge by the [[
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  • Shortstop '''Tim Anderson''' was the 17th overall pick by the [[Chicago White Sox]] and scout [[Warren Hughes]] in the [[2013 amateur draft]]. ...into 2016, ''BA'' ranked him #45 in the entire minor leagues and #1 in the White Sox chain. He was named a [[Mid-Season All-Star]] in 2014 and 2015 (and was
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  • |1||align=left|[[1994 White Sox|Chicago White Sox]]||113||67||46||0||.593||-.-||633 (5.60)||498 (4.41)||0.287||0.367||0.4 ...[Frank Thomas (thomafr04)|Frank Thomas]]||[[1994 Chicago White Sox|Chicago White Sox]]||106
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  • '''Note:''' ''This page links to Kenny Williams, the long-time White Sox general manager. For others with a similar name, [[Ken Williams (disamb ...n the major leagues, and later became the general manager of the [[Chicago White Sox]].
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