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  2. 1967 Chicago White Sox season - Wikipedia

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    July 22, 1967: Bill Southworth and a player to be named later were traded by the White Sox to the New York Mets for Ken Boyer and a player to be named later. The Mets completed their part of the deal by sending Sandy Alomar Sr. to the White Sox on August 15. The White Sox completed their part of the deal by sending J. C. Martin to the Mets on ...

  3. Chicago White Sox - Wikipedia

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    The 1959 White Sox were referred to as the Go-Go White Sox due to their speed-based offense. The period from 1951 to 1967, in which the White Sox had 17 consecutive winning seasons, is sometimes referred to as the Go-Go era. [81] The 1977 team was known as the South Side Hitmen as they contended for the division title after finishing last the ...

  4. History of the Chicago White Sox - Wikipedia

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    The White Sox finished the season with a record of 41–121, the worst record in the modern era of Major League Baseball and the 5th worst win percentage in the modern era of Major League Baseball with a win percentage of .253 putting them behind the 1904 Washington Senators (.252), the 1962 New York Mets (.250), the 1935 Boston Braves (.248 ...

  5. Comiskey Park - Wikipedia

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    Joe Horlen, Chicago White Sox. September 10, 1967. White Sox 6 – 0 Tigers; Jack Morris, Detroit Tigers. April 7, 1984. Tigers 4 – 0 White Sox [31] [32] An unofficial no-hitter was pitched at Comiskey Park on July 1, 1990, when New York Yankees pitcher Andy Hawkins did not allow a hit for eight innings, but lost 4–0 to the White Sox.

  6. White Sox say they weren't aware at first that a woman ... - AOL

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    Oakland Athletics manager Mark Kotsay remembered sitting alone in the stands as a 5-year-old growing up near Los Angeles and watching his dad Steve pitch in a softball game. As the bullets sprayed ...

  7. Pat Kelly (outfielder) - Wikipedia

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    Harold Patrick Kelly (July 30, 1944 – October 2, 2005) was an American professional baseball player who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as an outfielder from 1967 to 1981 with the Minnesota Twins, Kansas City Royals, Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles and the Cleveland Indians. He batted and threw left-handed.

  8. White Sox reach 100 losses for 6th time in franchise history ...

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    This is the sixth time in franchise history that the White Sox have lost 100 games. It happened twice before MLB expanded in 1961, first in 1932 (49-102) and then in 1948 (51-101).

  9. Sparky Lyle - Wikipedia

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    He was released by the White Sox on October 12, 1982. [14] Lyle finished his 16-year career with 238 saves, a 2.88 ERA , and a record of 99–76 in 899 games pitched — all in relief. In 1985, Fingers broke his American League record for career saves; and in 1991 Righetti surpassed Lyle's major-league record for career saves by a left-hander ...