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The 1912–1917, 1919–1929, 1931, and 1936–1938 Chicago White Sox logo. In 1912, the White Sox debuted a large "S" in a Roman-style font, with a small "O" inside the top loop of the "S" and a small "X" inside the bottom loop. This is the logo associated with the 1917 World Series championship team and the 1919 Black Sox.
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Appearance. The Chicago White Sox are a Major League Baseball team based on the South Side of Chicago. They are one of eight charter members of the American League, having played in Chicago since the inaugural 1901 season. They have won six American League pennants and three World Series titles, most recently in 2005.
1870: The Chicago White Stockings Base Ball Club. 1870 Chicago White Stockings (later Cubs): (l-r) Ned Cuthbert, Fred Treacey, Charlie Hodes, Levi Meyerle, Ed Pinkham, Jimmy Wood, Bub McAtee, Bill Craver, Marshall King, Clipper Flynn. The success and fame won by the Brooklyn Atlantics, organized baseball's first true dynasty, and the Cincinnati ...
With their 121st defeat of the season, the White Sox now stand alone as the losingest team in modern baseball history. The record-breaker came Friday night in a 4-1 loss to the Detroit Tigers ...
All but three major-league teams have "official" mascots (Dodgers, Yankees, and Angels). Seven team mascots – Sluggerrr (Kansas City Royals), the San Diego Chicken, the Phillie Phanatic, Mr. Met, the Oriole Bird, Slider (Cleveland Guardians), and Southpaw (Chicago White Sox) – have been inducted into the Mascot Hall of Fame. Several others ...