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December 5, 1976: Royle Stillman was signed as a free agent by the White Sox. [5] December 10, 1976: Goose Gossage and Terry Forster were traded by the White Sox to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Richie Zisk and Silvio Martínez. [6] January 11, 1977: Mark Esser was drafted by the White Sox in the 8th round of the 1977 Major League Baseball draft. [7]
Zisk was acquired along with Silvio Martinez by the Chicago White Sox from the Pirates for Goose Gossage and Terry Forster at the Winter Meetings on December 10, 1976. [8] His best season was in 1977, his lone year with the White Sox, when he hit 30 home runs and had 101 RBI, both career highs, in addition to a .290 batting average in 141 games ...
June 7 – The Chicago White Sox select 2019 Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Harold Baines with the #1 pick in the 1977 MLB Draft. White Sox owner Bill Veeck had first seen Baines play Little League ball and has followed his career.
June 26, 1977, for the Chicago White Sox: MLB statistics; Win–loss record: 2–3: Earned run average: 5.66: Strikeouts: 23: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; Milwaukee Brewers (1974–1975) Chicago White Sox
January 4 – Mary Shane is hired by the Chicago White Sox as the first woman TV play-by-play announcer. January 19 – The Baseball Writers' Association of America elects Ernie Banks to the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. January 31 – The Special Veterans Committee selects Joe Sewell, Amos Rusie and Al López for the Hall of Fame.
May 31, 1973, for the Chicago White Sox: Last MLB appearance; October 4, 1992, for the Texas Rangers: MLB statistics; Batting average.267: Hits: 2,099: Home runs: 275: Runs batted in: 1,073: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; Chicago White Sox (1973–1977) California Angels (1978–1990) Texas Rangers (1991–1992) Career highlights and awards ...
The White Sox were trailing the Texas Rangers 4-3 with one out in the ninth inning on Aug. 28 when Andrew Vaughn clubbed a pitch deep to left field at Guaranteed Rate Park.
Carlos May (born May 17, 1948) is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as an outfielder, first baseman and designated hitter from 1968 to 1977, most prominently for the Chicago White Sox where he was a two-time American League All-Star player.