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  2. Bart Johnson (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Clair Barth Johnson (January 3, 1950 – April 22, 2020) was an American professional baseball player, a right-handed pitcher who played in the Major Leagues between 1969–1977 for the Chicago White Sox. From 1980 to 1997, Johnson was a scout for the White Sox. [1] Johnson lived in Oak Lawn, Illinois. [1]

  3. Chicago White Sox all-time roster - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of players and managers (*), ... who appeared at least in one regular season game for the Chicago White Sox ... Bart Johnson; Charles Johnson;

  4. List of Chicago White Sox award winners and league leaders

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    White Sox in the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame: No. Player Position Tenure Notes 15: Dick Allen: 1B/3B: 1972–1974: 11: Luis Aparicio: SS: 1956–1962, 1968–1970: 4, 5, 8: Luke Appling: SS: 1930–1943, 1945–1950 — Harry Caray: Broadcaster: 1971–1981: 44: Phil Cavarretta: 1B/OF: 1954–1955: Elected mainly on his performance with ...

  5. 1970 Chicago White Sox season - Wikipedia

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    The 1970 Chicago White Sox season was the team's 70th season in the American League, and its 71st overall.They finished with a 56–106 record, their third-worst in 114 seasons of Major League Baseball, and finished in last position in the American League West, 42 wins behind the first-place Minnesota Twins.

  6. 1972 Chicago White Sox season - Wikipedia

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    June 6, 1972: Nyls Nyman was drafted by the White Sox in the 16th round of the 1972 Major League Baseball draft. [6] June 16, 1972: Jim Qualls was released by the White Sox. [4] August 17, 1972: Eddie Fisher was traded by the California Angels to the Chicago White Sox for a player to be named later and Bruce Miller. The Chicago White Sox sent ...

  7. Major League Baseball All-Time Team - Wikipedia

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    MLB All-Century Team; DHL Hometown Heroes (2006): the most outstanding player in the history of each MLB franchise, based on on-field performance, leadership quality and character value; Baseball awards § United States; Team of the century; List of MLB awards; National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

  8. 1969 Chicago White Sox season - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, the White Sox schedule in Milwaukee was expanded to include 11 home games (one against every other franchise in the American League at the time). Although those games were attended by slightly fewer fans (198,211 fans, for an average of 18,019) they represented a greater percentage of the total White Sox attendance than the previous year – over one-third of the fans who went to Sox ...

  9. List of Chicago White Sox team records - Wikipedia

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    Batting average: Shoeless Joe Jackson, .340 On-base percentage: Frank Thomas, .427 Slugging percentage: Frank Thomas, .568; OPS: Frank Thomas, .995; Games: Luke ...