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The 1952 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 6th in th |
The 2002 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 2nd in th |
The 1936 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 6th in th |
The 1958 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing third in |
The 1921 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 5th in th |
The 1965 Chicago White | Sox season was the team's 65th season in the major |
The 1922 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 8th in th |
The 1943 Chicago White | Sox season was the White Sox's 43rd season in the m |
The 1965 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 9th in th |
The 1929 Chicago White | Sox season was the White Sox's 29th season in the m |
The 1956 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 4th in th |
The 1957 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing third in |
The 1940 Chicago White | Sox season was the team's 40th season in the major |
The 1928 Chicago White | Sox season was a season in Major League Baseball. |
The 1936 Chicago White | Sox season was the White Sox's 36th season in the m |
The 1931 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 6th in th |
The 1981 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1933 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 7th in th |
The 1937 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 5th in th |
The 1956 Chicago White | Sox season was the team's 56th season in the major |
The 1911 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 4th in th |
The 1973 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1984 Chicago White | Sox season was the White Sox's 84th season in the m |
The 1926 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 8th in th |
The 1908 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1941 Chicago White | Sox season was the White Sox's 41st season in the m |
The 1960 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 7th in th |
The 1945 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 7th in th |
The 1914 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 2nd in th |
The 1932 Chicago White | Sox season was the White Sox's 32nd season in the m |
The 1955 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 4th in th |
The 1928 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 8th in th |
The 1930 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 8th in th |
The 1987 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1947 Chicago White | Sox season was the White Sox's 47th season in the m |
The 1951 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing third in |
The 1964 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 8th in th |
The 1957 Chicago White | Sox season was the team's 57th season in the major |
The 1940 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 4th in th |
The 1919 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 6th in th |
The 1983 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1945 Chicago White | Sox season was the White Sox's 45th season in the m |
The 1932 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 8th in th |
The 2001 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 2nd in th |
The 1974 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1942 Boston Red | Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing second in |
The 1989 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1944 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1993 Chicago White | Sox season was the White Sox' 94th season. |
The 2003 Chicago White | Sox season was the White Sox's 104th season. |
The 1992 Chicago White | Sox season was the White Sox's 94th season. |
The 1942 Chicago White | Sox season was the White Sox's 43rd season. |
The 2000 Chicago White | Sox season was the White Sox's 101st season. |
The 1939 Chicago White | Sox season was the team's 39th season in major leag |
The 1909 Chicago White | Sox season was a season in Major League Baseball. |
The 1924 Chicago White | Sox season was a season in major league baseball. |
The 1926 Chicago White | Sox season was a season in Major League Baseball. |
The 1977 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1910 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
The 1951 Chicago White | Sox season was the team's 51st season in the major |
The 1975 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
During the 1946 Boston Red | Sox season, the Red Sox won their sixth American Le |
played in 1964 and from 1966-1973 for the White | Sox, Seattle Pilots, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis C |
, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red | Sox, Seattle Mariners, Montreal Expos, and the Hous |
r fans include the New York Yankees, Boston Red | Sox, Seattle Mariners, Oakland Athletics, Los Angel |
Boston Red | Sox second basemen Dustin Pedroia uses the beginnin |
Red | Sox second baseman Mike Andrews says of the times: |
For the first time since 1993, the White | Sox secure their place in the ALCS by beating the R |
Remy is the father of former Red | Sox security guard Jared Remy, who in 2009 was alle |
Series, as he was in the clubhouse covering Red | Sox' seemingly-impending victory celebration. |
The White | Sox selected Richard in the 8th round of the 2005 M |
Thus, to complete the trade the White | Sox sent Cal McLish to Philadelphia and the Phillie |
The Chicago White | Sox sent Gio Gonzalez (minors) (December 8, 2005) t |
The Boston Red | Sox sent Tony Armas (December 18, 1997) to the Mont |
The White | Sox sent him along with Tony Phillips to the Angels |
After the season, the White | Sox sent O'Brien to the California Angels, where he |
The White | Sox sent Gus Zernial and Dave Philley to the Athlet |
The Boston Red | Sox sent Nomar Garciaparra and Matt Murton to the C |
When the Braves and Red | Sox separated their television and radio coverage i |
g him to skip the remainder of the Tigers-White | Sox series in Chicago. |
In 2003 the | Sox set ML records for extra-base hits, total bases |
In 1990, the Chicago White | Sox set-up a "Turn Back the Clock" game against the |
He signed with the Chicago White | Sox shortly afterwards, and spent the remainder of |
3.98 ERA before being traded to the Boston Red | Sox shortly before baseball's trade deadline. |
On June 24, 1955, Chicago White | Sox shortstop Chico Carrasquel embarrassed White by |
rd home run and second grand slam to Boston Red | Sox shortstop, Nomar Garciaparra on the night of Ma |
08, Watney became the host for The Ultimate Red | Sox Show, replacing Hazel Mae. |
Digby recommended the Red | Sox sign Mays for $5,000, but Boston decided to sig |
The Red | Sox signed Wills in 1955 as a free agent. |
The Chicago White | Sox signed him to a minor league contract for the 2 |
He has held the same post with the Boston Red | Sox since the 2002 season. |
Comiskey, in 1931, and had worked for the White | Sox since 1910. |
and have been a farm team of the Chicago White | Sox since 1995. |
On August 21, Ellsbury tied Tommy Harper's Red | Sox single season record for stolen bases (54), in |
In 1983, he stole 77 bases, setting the White | Sox single-season record. |
eatured such star players as veteran former Red | Sox slugger Dick Gernert, a Reading native, and pro |
, the Millers were managed by former Boston Red | Sox slugger George Scott. |
During the "impossible dream" of 1967, Red | Sox slugger and the 1963 batting champion, Carl Yas |
On April 12 at Blue Jays, the | Sox snapped their ten-game losing streak in Rogers |
is also a past member of the New Zealand White | Sox softball squad. |
The Red | Sox Song was written about the Boston Red Sox right |
studios in Secaucus, New Jersey with Boston Red | Sox Spanish language radio announcer Uri Berenguer |
ater worked as a color commentator on the White | Sox' Spanish language broadcasts from 1990 to 1996 |
has been a special assignment scout for the Red | Sox, specializing in evaluating pitchers. |
In 1998 a | SOX specification was submitted to the World Wide W |
reached the majors in 1960 with the Boston Red | Sox, spending one year with them before appearing w |
reached the majors in 1993 with the Boston Red | Sox, spending two years with them before moving to |
reached the majors in 1958 with the Boston Red | Sox, spending three years with them before moving t |
reached the majors in 1975 with the Boston Red | Sox, spending three years with them before moving t |
Bennett reached the majors in 1927 with the Red | Sox, spending part of two seasons with them. |
Heresy/Concrete | Sox split LP (1987) Earache |
Foley started the 1979 season with the White | Sox, splitting time as their primary catcher with B |
Early in one | Sox spring training session in Tampa, Lopez got int |
Batts, a catcher who played for the Boston Red | Sox, St. Louis Browns, Detroit Tigers, Chicago Whit |
of ten seasons (1947-1956) with the Boston Red | Sox, St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles and Chicago |
Baseball pitcher who played for the Boston Red | Sox, St. Louis Cardinals, Texas Rangers, and Housto |
Boston Americans, Cleveland Naps, Chicago White | Sox, St. Louis Cardinals, and the Washington Senato |
play their home games at Amarillo National Bank | Sox Stadium in Amarillo, replacing the Amarillo Dil |
n 82 relief appearances for the Marlins and Red | Sox, Stanifer posted a 3-6 record with a 5.43 ERA a |
Coakley also referred to Red | Sox star pitcher and Brown supporter Curt Schilling |
June 6, 1983, at a night benefitting former Red | Sox star Tony Conigliaro, incapacitated at age 37 b |
d on his impressions on facing the former White | Sox star. |
t from their first AL title when before the Red | Sox started a comeback that ended their pennant hop |
s a Toronto Blue Jay, a home run off Boston Red | Sox starter Josh Beckett. |
, three pitchers combine for a shutout as White | Sox starter Bob Shaw, Billy Pierce and Dick Donovan |
. Cellular Field on April 25, and cheered White | Sox starter Mark Buehrle for hitting him with a pit |
e talent pool depleted, Webb won the job as the | Sox' starting shortstop in 1944. |
He became the Red | Sox' starting shortstop from 1956 through 1961, wit |
ey hit his first career home run off Boston Red | Sox starting pitcher Curt Schilling. |
is entire baseball career for the Chicago White | Sox, starting the opening game every season from 20 |
In what was effectively a pitchers' duel, Blue | Sox starting pitcher Chris Oxspring was the stand-o |
Harper became the | Sox' starting center fielder and leadoff hitter fro |
yagers became an affiliate of the Chicago White | Sox starting with the 2003 season. |
Whilst training with the White | Sox Stein became ill with polio; the disease left h |
While catching for the Blue | Sox, Stovroff formed a solid battery with talented |
in the 2006 summer for the Yarmouth-Dennis Red | Sox, striking out 24 batters in 15 innings with a 1 |
ague East by as many as fourteen games, the Red | Sox stumbled in August. |
arolina League Northern Division Champions, Red | Sox sweep Division lose to Peninsula 2-3 in Champio |
saw the American League champion Chicago White | Sox sweep the National League champion Houston Astr |
The | Sox swept the Oakland A's in the playoffs, 3-0, the |
The | Sox swept the Royals with the final score of 9-2. |
When the Red | Sox switched Double-A affiliations to the Portland |
eagues as a second baseman in the Chicago White | Sox system from 1963 through 1969. |
In 2005 he joined the Red | Sox system as a coach with the Class A Wilmington B |
Robinson served in the Chicago White | Sox system for ten seasons. |
as he grew older, he remained active in the Red | Sox system through 2001, and his 88th birthday. |
He was ranked the #1 prospect in the White | Sox system at the time of the trade. |
red for three years after four years in the Red | Sox system. |
ed part of the 1983 season in the Chicago White | Sox system. |
ors playing for the Reds, Cubs, Yankees and Red | Sox systems (1941, 1946-50). |
kson coached for the Brewers, Dodgers and White | Sox systems. |
seman in the New York Yankees and Chicago White | Sox systems. |
ere located in Miami (usually nicknamed the Sun | Sox), Tampa (named the Smokers, after the city's la |
0/50 season in 1998, with 49 home runs (a White | Sox team record that still stands) and 48 doubles. |
1906 O'Neill was a member of the Chicago White | Sox team that won the World Championship over the C |
ed an important role on the pennant-winning Red | Sox team of 1946, hitting .301 in 61 games and maki |
he 2005 World Series Championship Chicago White | Sox team and also the Triple-A and Pacific Coast Le |
McGah was a member of the Red | Sox team that won the 1946 American League champion |
Later, the entire Red | Sox team was named Sports Illustrated's 2004 Sports |
$1.7 million in a malpractice suit against Red | Sox team physician and part-owner Arthur Pappas. |
However, this new look White | Sox team handled it with ease and would go on to wi |
was an integral part of the 1983 Chicago White | Sox team which won the American League West divisio |
s a member of the Carl Yastrzemski-led 1967 Red | Sox team that won the American League pennant and p |
re carried over to the league's new Reno Silver | Sox team in 2006. |
His 1967 White | Sox team-built on speed and pitching, but hampered |
Stahl was not related to Red | Sox teammate Chick Stahl, despite contemporary acco |
This record was tied in 2003 by future Red | Sox teammate Kevin Youkilis. |
launched alongside a charity wine by Boston Red | Sox teammate Josh Beckett, called Chardon-K. |
Chicago jury acquitted him and his seven White | Sox teammates of wrongdoing. |
her of Tony Conigliaro; Billy and Tony were Red | Sox teammates in 1969 and 1970. |
e and Leary appeared on television during a Red | Sox telecast and, upon realizing that Red Sox 1st b |
through 1995) as the color commentator for Red | Sox telecasts on WSBK-TV 38. |
ck to Jack Brickhouse on Cubs and Chicago White | Sox television broadcasts, during a time when WGN-T |
Other notable draftees in his Red | Sox term were future MLB shortstops David Eckstein, |
mer Major League catcher with the Chicago White | Sox, Texas Rangers, Pittsburgh Pirates and Houston |
systems of the Cleveland Indians, Chicago White | Sox, Texas Rangers, and Arizona Diamondbacks. |
avasi was so enraged by the comments of the Red | Sox that he met Lynn's manager and players in the H |
The White | Sox that year were managed by Luis Lagunas, and fea |
th his intuitive style that had brought the Red | Sox that far in the first place. |
primarily (80 percent) owned by the Boston Red | Sox that telecasts Bosox baseball and Boston Bruins |
In six games with the White | Sox that year, he collected one hit in five at bats |
Originally affiliated with the Chicago White | Sox, the team switched to the Diamondbacks in 1997. |
the current hitting coach of the Chicago White | Sox, the team for which he played all but the last |
and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Sarbanes-Oxley ( | SOX), the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), the Fair a |
th a wooden leg, Stratton worked with the White | Sox the next two years as a coach and batting pract |
hicago Cubs, the Atlanta Braves, the Boston Red | Sox, the Cincinnati Reds, and the San Francisco Gia |
1957-59, he was president of the Chicago White | Sox; the last member of the Comiskey family to pres |
arned him a spot on the American League's White | Sox the following season, but he pitched poorly and |
2005 Yankees and Red | Sox, the regular season match results will be used |
y the spring training home of the Chicago White | Sox, the team that Al Lopez managed at the time. |
ajor Leagues as a catcher for the Chicago White | Sox, the New York Yankees, the California Angels, t |
eld which housed the former professional Silver | Sox, the University stadium still had much to be de |
Traded to the Red | Sox the following season, he posted an 11-5 won-los |
aseball World Championship of the Chicago White | Sox, the American Breed issued a CD single entitled |
2009 counted BC, Major League Baseball, the Red | Sox, the Deutsche Bank PGA golf championship, and P |
gels ace John Lackey signed with the Boston Red | Sox, the Orange County Register reporter Mark Whick |
March 2009 spring training game against the Red | Sox, the team his father was coaching. |
d College baseball, he joined the Chicago White | Sox, the team that his father had become famous pla |
ork carried the Chicago Cubs, the Chicago White | Sox, the Chicago Blackhawks, the Chicago Bulls, the |
leveland, the Detroit Tigers, the Chicago White | Sox, the Kansas City Athletics, the Milwaukee Brave |
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