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The Boston Red Sox have appointed right-handed pitcher Cooper Criswell as the club’s 27th man for tonight’s game against the Cincinnati Reds at Fenway Park. Per Major League Baseball rules, both teams ...
Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf signs autographs prior to ceremonies to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 2005 World Series championship before a game against the Kansas City Royals ...
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White Sox, fans react to Pope Leo XIV's fandom - MSNWhile it's no secret the Chicago White Sox have been struggling as of late, there's a newfound optimism among fans now that they know the history-making Pope Leo XIV is on their side.
In 1960, White Sox owner Bill Veeck had an organ installed in the center field stands at Old Comiskey Park. Shay Torrent was the first organist to play at White Sox games, until 1967.
And his other family was the White Sox. All of us who worked with him and all of you watching has spent many Opening Days with Bill Melton. I cannot believe he’s not with us right now.
Jeff Torborg, the former catcher who caught Sandy Koufax’s perfect game and was the 1990 AL manager of the year with the Chicago White Sox, died. He was 83.
CHICAGO – Former major-league catcher and Chicago White Sox manager Jeff Torborg of Port Orange, Fla. passed away early this morning. He was 83 years old. A catcher, coach, manager and then national ...
Torborg, a .214 career hitter, then guided Dodgers right-hander Bill Singer to a no-hitter against the Phillies in 1970 and caught the first of Nolan Ryan’s record seven no-hitters in 1973.
Former MLB catcher and Chicago White Sox manager Jeff Torborg passed away this morning in Westfield, N.J. He was 83 years old. Torborg was named the 1990 A.L. Manager of the Year after guiding the ...
CHICAGO — Bill Melton, a star slugger for the Chicago White Sox in the 1970s who later became a fixture on their broadcasts as a pregame and postgame TV analyst for more than two decades, has died.
Bill Melton, a star slugger for the Chicago White Sox in the 1970s who later became a fixture on their broadcasts as a pregame and postgame TV analyst for more than two decades, has died. He was 79.
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