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e for the Robins in the 1916 Series but the Red | Sox pitching core ultimately proved too much for th |
He was the White | Sox pitching coach in 1970. |
He played for the Chicago White | Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, and Phila |
nd 1929, for the New York Giants, Chicago White | Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Chicago Cubs. |
The White | Sox placed Carreon on the disabled list on July 3, |
our in the game, and scored one of two runs the | Sox plated in the eighth. |
The White | Sox play home games at Devault Memorial Stadium. |
Before the Red | Sox play a series in Tampa Bay, Raymond typically a |
broadcast booth for an ailing Don Orsillo, Red | Sox play-by-play voice on NESN, for a game against |
The Red | Sox played especially well throughout the early and |
Three members of the Red | Sox played in the game. |
It was owned and operated by the Boston Red | Sox, played at Fort Lauderdale Stadium, and was a m |
The Gold | Sox played in the league until the circuit suspende |
Meanwhile, over the same time span, the Red | Sox played in only four World Series and lost each |
As with the 1915 Series, the Red | Sox played their home games at the larger Braves Fi |
y sold her house for $3.0 million to Boston Red | Sox player Coco Crisp . |
phrase was ka-pow, which he exclaims whenever a | Sox player hit a home run. |
n he hit for the cycle becoming the first White | Sox player to hit for the cycle in 15 years. |
In 1979, Lemon was again the sole White | Sox player on the American League All-Star team. |
e Yankees staged a rally and brought former Red | Sox player Tony Clark, who had played well against |
Don Schwall was the second Red | Sox player to be named the AL Rookie of the Year, j |
Willard Nixon (1928-2000) Boston Red | Sox player |
Also, Chicago White | Sox Player Jim Thome played for the Burlington Indi |
ok part in a boxing match against Chicago White | Sox player Art Shires. |
For the Boston Red | Sox player, see Dave Coleman. |
For the Chicago White | Sox player, see Alexei Ramirez. |
he distinction of being the oldest living White | Sox player. |
In the article, Paxton claims that other Red | Sox players used and "openly encouraged him to use" |
d be noted, however, that the majority of White | Sox players voted for Pierzynski as a team joke." |
Former Boston Red | Sox players and personnel in the National Baseball |
had collected money from the rest of the White | Sox players to give to the Detroit Tigers so the Ti |
Four Red | Sox players - All-Stars Jim Lonborg and Tony Conigl |
ndians might have received from the news of the | Sox players' suspensions, the Sox return to the Wor |
g steroids, but denied distributing them to Red | Sox players. |
nds of both the MLB and specifically former Red | Sox players. |
career in 1937 with the Elizabethton Betsy Red | Sox, playing for them three years before joining th |
red the league in 1947 with the South Bend Blue | Sox, playing for them one year before joining the M |
entered the majors in 1996 with the Boston Red | Sox, playing for them until the 1997 midseason. |
entered the majors in 1942 with the Boston Red | Sox, playing for them in six games before joining t |
erger was allocated to the South Bend Bend Blue | Sox, playing for them two seasons, to become a majo |
oke into the majors in 1963 with the Boston Red | Sox, playing for them two and a half years before j |
He entered the majors in 1978 with the Red | Sox, playing for them in parts of two seasons befor |
entered the majors in 1935 with the Boston Red | Sox, playing for them until 1936 before joining the |
red the league in 1948 with the South Bend Blue | Sox, playing for them two years before joining the |
d their top farm team, the Colorado Springs Sky | Sox, playing his final MLB game on September 28, 19 |
reached the majors in 1982 with the Boston Red | Sox, playing in part of five seasons with them befo |
r Dick O'Connell, also signaled a change in Red | Sox policy by actively scouting and signing African |
England Sports Ventures took control of the Red | Sox, Port was named acting GM. |
with the Gulf Coast League Marlins, Utica Blue | Sox, Portland Sea Dogs (2002), Albuquerque Isotopes |
gland Sports Network, providing analysis on Red | Sox post-game shows. |
On August 31, 2006, with the Red | Sox post-season chances fading, Wells' wish of fini |
Smoltz struggled his entire time with the Red | Sox posting a 2-5 record over eight games with an 8 |
Instead of suiting up for the Red | Sox, Pratt decided to retire. |
In 1998, Melton was hired by WGN to be a White | Sox pre and postgame television analyst. |
In 1996 he became the host of the Boston Red | Sox pre- and postgame shows. |
on the New England Sports Network's (NESN) Red | Sox pre-game show to discuss the team. |
In October 1978, White | Sox President Bill Veeck named Kessinger to be the |
aseball player who played for the Chicago White | Sox primarily as a first baseman from 1975 and 1977 |
He also scouted for the White | Sox, prior to being a minor league manager. |
ual method taxpayer, operated the Chicago White | Sox professional baseball franchise using a fiscal |
chool and college talent to a member of the Red | Sox' professional scouting corps, serving through t |
The Red | Sox promptly won their first 12 games under Morgan |
In order to leave Kino early, the | Sox proposed a youth baseball academy backed by Maj |
Song, the former Boston Red | Sox prospect, was finally transferred to the Lotte |
egion Y-box 1) is a transcription factor in the | Sox protein family. |
In 1961, Crowley became the Boston Red | Sox public relations director, a position he held u |
The Chicago White | Sox purchased Consuegra from Washington in the 1953 |
On May 27, the White | Sox purchased Milt May from the Detroit Tigers, and |
The Red | Sox pursued J.D. Drew, who had recently opted out o |
He left the Red | Sox radio broadcast crew in June 1972 due to illnes |
In 2004 WPEP added the Boston Red | Sox Radio Network & carried the team's first World |
He also produced home games for the Red | Sox Radio Network (110 stations) in 1987 and 1988, |
WINY is also a member station of the Boston Red | Sox Radio Network, the New England Patriots Radio N |
t one year (1979) as a color commentator on Red | Sox radio broadcasts and three years (1980-1983) ho |
Coleman remained in the Red | Sox radio booth until his retirement in 1989. |
orks for ESPN, Westwood One, and the Boston Red | Sox Radio Network. |
nd back-up for John Rooney on the Chicago White | Sox radio broadcasts. |
a 5-1 loss against the second place Boston Red | Sox, raising his ERA (earned run average) to 4.44. |
ed ahead by three and a half games, but the Red | Sox rallied to tie the Yanks in the final day of th |
Player RHP (Tigers, Dodgers, Marlins, Cubs, Red | Sox, Rangers, Padres, Diamondbacks) |
The White | Sox received Shoeless Joe Jackson. |
e Diamondbacks on March 8, 2006, with the White | Sox receiving infielder Alex Cintron. |
Pierce also played in the White | Sox, Red Sox, Reds and Cubs minor league systems fr |
scandal broke after the 1920 season, the White | Sox, Red Sox and Yankees threatened to pull out of |
Keith Foulke (Giants, White | Sox, Red Sox)-----(Captains) |
I have a vague recollection of hearing Cubs v | Sox refered to as the red line series). |
lling the last out of the final game of the Red | Sox' regular season at Fenway Park, October 1, 1967 |
Griffin was the Red | Sox' regular second baseman from 1971 until mid-197 |
Selig followed this up by hosting nine White | Sox regular-season games in 1968 and eleven in 1969 |
The Red | Sox released Natale during 2010 spring training. |
On August 14, 2010, the Boston Red | Sox released Ryan Shealy. |
The Red | Sox released him on July 2, 2003, and he signed wit |
The Red | Sox released Van Egmond on June 6, 1996, and he sig |
On August 17, 2009 the Red | Sox released Smoltz. |
The White | Sox released Castillo during spring training, and h |
Bob Stanley, former Red | Sox relief pitcher |
and a 2-2 tie, Thomas hit a grand slam off Red | Sox reliever Manny Delcarmen, leading the Jays to a |
uly 6, 2007, and made his MLB debut for the Red | Sox replacing the injured Kevin Youkilis at first b |
sh language flagship station for the Boston Red | Sox, replacing sister station WROL. |
eason when he also served as manager of the Red | Sox, replacing George Huff. |
tober 2008, she also became the host of The Red | Sox Report. |
The White | Sox resigned Fischer as a free agent following his |
The Chicago White | Sox retired Lyons' number 16. |
both Boston and Milwaukee and the Chicago White | Sox, retiring in 1964. |
gue was reborn as a Class C league and the Gold | Sox returned to the field. |
as also anchored on NESN SportsDesk, hosted Red | Sox Rewind and filled in for Bob Lobel on Boston Gl |
-hit shutout at the hands of current Boston Red | Sox right-hander Daisuke Matsuzaka and giving up a |
Then the Chicago White | Sox risked the draft price on Surkont. |
John Lackey wearing the Friday Red | Sox road uniforms. |
t stealing percentage and putouts as, the White | Sox rose to third place in the standings. |
Much of the Red | Sox roster was plagued by injuries during the 2010 |
He made his first start in the Boston Red | Sox rotation June 25, 2009, allowing seven hits and |
Arrojo spent the rest of the season in the Red | Sox rotation, but was largely ineffective. |
, Reds, Cardinals, Giants, Padres, Rockies, Red | Sox, Royals, Twins, Rangers, Mariners, and Angels) |
Lowrie was responsible for the other Red | Sox run in that game, as a sacrifice fly in the sec |
, his throwing error resulted in two Boston Red | Sox runs, which provided the Bosox with the margin |
gton Senators, California Angels, Chicago White | Sox, San Diego Padres and Pittsburgh Pirates. |
Montreal Expos, St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Red | Sox, San Francisco Giants, and Chicago White Sox. |
The Red | Sox sandwiched the Reds' run with single tallies of |
making the post season as a wild card, the Red | Sox saw a substantial dip in all categories in 2009 |
ledo in 1920, Dubuc was implicated in the Black | Sox scandal during grand jury testimony in Septembe |
tely "on the level," especially after the Black | Sox scandal of 1919. |
This was the Black | Sox scandal when the Chicago White Sox sold out the |
r) for gambling violations similar to the Black | Sox scandal in baseball.. |
ith the core of the team banned after the Black | Sox Scandal broke, they fell back to seventh place. |
1 ESPN Sports Century Flashback: The 1919 Black | Sox Scandal and the 2005 The Top 5 Reasons You Can' |
stakingly reconstructed the events of the Black | Sox scandal that marred the World Series between th |
Main article: Black | Sox Scandal |
When the "Black | Sox Scandal" was revealed it led to eight White Sox |
appoints its dreamers, including the 1919 Black | Sox scandal, in which eight Chicago White Sox playe |
amage to baseball's reputation due to the Black | Sox Scandal, and readily agreed to Landis' demands. |
he series, it has become infamous for the Black | Sox Scandal. |
the Leopold and Loeb murder case and the Black | Sox Scandal. |
player who was implicated in the Chicago Black | Sox scandal. |
, a nonfiction reconstruction of the 1919 Black | Sox scandal. |
same name who later was part of the 1919 Black | Sox scandal. |
nail in Johnson's coffin proved to be the Black | Sox Scandal. |
r Rothstein's in honor of his part in the Black | Sox Scandal. |
Games that conflicted with the Boston Red | Sox schedule were held at the Manning Bowl in Lynn, |
whirled around and threw the ball at the White | Sox' scoreboard. |
later years, spent over three decades as a Red | Sox scout and was well known as the leader of the l |
Sullivan, who would succeed Mahoney as the Red | Sox' scouting director in 1973 and later become gen |
Before joining the Red | Sox' scouting corps in September 2010, he was a pro |
White | Sox scouting director Doug Laumann was familiar wit |
The 1948 Chicago White | Sox season was the team's 48th season in the major |
The 1925 Chicago White | Sox season was a season in Major League Baseball. |
The 1985 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1941 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1977 Chicago White | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1953 Chicago White | Sox season was the team's 53rd season in the major |
The 1984 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1976 Chicago White | Sox season was the team's 76th season in Major Leag |
The 1963 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1962 Chicago White | Sox season was the team's 62nd season in the major |
The 1982 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1948 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1952 Chicago White | Sox season was the team's 52nd season in the major |
The 1969 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1962 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1964 Chicago White | Sox season was the team's 64th season in the major |
The 1931 Chicago White | Sox season was the team's 31st season in the major |
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The 1968 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 2002 Chicago White | Sox season was the White Sox's 103rd season, and th |
The 1934 Chicago White | Sox season was the team's 34th season in the major |
The 1921 Chicago White | Sox season involved the White Sox attempting to win |
The 1979 Chicago White | Sox season was the White Sox's 80th season overall, |
The 1909 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1935 Chicago White | Sox season was the team's 35th season in the major |
The 1930 Chicago White | Sox season was the team's 30th season in the major |
The 1925 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 8th in th |
The 1939 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 2nd in th |
The 1923 Chicago White | Sox season was a season in Major League Baseball. |
The 1920 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 5th in th |
The 1927 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 8th in th |
The 1980 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1934 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 4th in th |
roduced album commemorating the 1967 Boston Red | Sox season and later as part of the soundtrack of t |
The 1944 Chicago White | Sox season was the White Sox's 44th season in the m |
The 1971 Chicago White | Sox season was their 72nd season overall and 71st i |
The 1923 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 8th in th |
The 1937 Chicago White | Sox season was the White Sox's 37th season in the m |
The 1933 Chicago White | Sox season was the team's 33rd season in the major |
The 1953 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing fourth in |
The 1976 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1915 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 1st in th |
The 1947 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 3rd in th |
The 1938 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 2nd in th |
The 1961 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing sixth in |
The 1966 Chicago White | Sox season was the team's 66th season in the major |
The 1913 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 4th in th |
The 1917 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 2nd in th |
The 1950 Chicago White | Sox season was the team's 50th season in the major |
The 1943 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 7th in th |
The 1950 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 3rd in th |
The 1929 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 8th in th |
The 1994 Chicago White | Sox season was the White Sox's 94th season in the m |
The 1966 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 9th in th |
The 1916 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 1st in th |
The 1924 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 7th in th |
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