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  2. KC Royals finish sweep of White Sox and keep pace with Twins ...

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    Two catchers have big games as Royals finish a three-game sweep of White Sox.

  3. White Sox fall to Royals for franchise-record 16th ... - AOL

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    An already miserable White Sox season found new depths in the franchise record book.

  4. Kansas City Royals use iconic play from 2015 postseason to ...

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    Since beating the Tigers 10-3 at Kauffman Stadium on May 21, the Royals had suffered seven straight defeats in Tuesday games. That skid is over. The White Sox, on the other hand, lost their 16th ...

  5. Kansas City Royals beat Chicago White Sox, completing sweep ...

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    The Royals defeated the Chicago White Sox 5-3 in front of 14,251 fans on Sunday to complete a four-game series sweep on a sunny afternoon at Kauffman Stadium. “Overall, the feeling is really ...

  6. 1980 American League Championship Series - Wikipedia

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    The Royals led 1-0 on Frank White's fifth-inning homer until the bottom of the sixth inning when Oscar Gamble hit a ground ball up the middle with Reggie Jackson on second. Eventual ALCS MVP Frank White ranged far to his right to field the ball, and knowing he could not throw out Gamble at first, attempted an off balance throw to third to ...

  7. A grand night from Bobby Witt Jr. helps Kansas City Royals ...

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    Garcia swiped second and then Adam Frazier was hit by a pitch on the 10th offering from Brebbia. Michael Massey walked and Witt followed with his grand slam to left field, giving the Royals an 8-5 ...

  8. 1983 American League Championship Series - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, the sports scene in Chicago was dire. The White Sox had not been to the postseason since losing the 1959 World Series, the Cubs had not been to a World Series since losing in 1945, the Blackhawks had not won a Stanley Cup since 1961, the Bears had not won a championship since 1963, and the Bulls had moderate success with a defensive first approach under Dick Motta but they ...

  9. 2005 Major League Baseball postseason - Wikipedia

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    The White Sox took Game 1 by a narrow 5–3 score, a game which was notable for Roger Clemens' shortest World Series start, which lasted two innings and 53 pitches due to a sore hamstring. In Game 2, the Astros possessed a 4–2 lead going into the bottom of the seventh inning, until Chicago's Paul Konerko hit a grand slam to put the White Sox ...