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964, he had a no hitter going against the White | Sox until Mike Hershberger hit a single to center i |
a shutout at Fenway Park against the Boston Red | Sox, up until the 9th inning with 2 outs and nobody |
The White | Sox used John Danks on three days rest as their sta |
been a starter in the minors in 1980, the White | Sox used Contreras exclusively as a reliever during |
Was just one of five catchers the Red | Sox used during the 1913 season. |
The Red | Sox' Vice President/Communications before returning |
Wendi was married to Boston Red | Sox Vice President of Player Personnel Ben Cheringt |
On July 23, Delcarmen finished out a 6-2 Red | Sox victory over Cleveland with an inning and a thi |
is facing multiple decade prison sentences for | SOX violations and SOX whistleblower retailiation. |
On April 11, as the White | Sox visited the Oakland Athletics, he recorded his |
09/22/67 Red | Sox W 10-0 Complete Game 5-hit shutout with 7 Strik |
something had to be wrong with Reese if the Red | Sox wanted to get rid of him. |
hough he didn't have the $80,000 that the White | Sox wanted. |
Sox was ranked 15th on the National Hot Rod Associa | |
In 1978, a group purchasing the Boston Red | Sox was looking for a Maine sportsman to join them. |
SOX was one of several predecessors of the W3C's XM | |
The Fort Lauderdale Red | Sox was the name of a Class A minor league baseball |
The 1985 Niagara Falls White | Sox was a Short Season A-Ball affiliate of The Chic |
His stint with the Red | Sox was short as Mohr was demoted to the Pawtucket |
Paul Richards, skipper of the Chicago White | Sox, was hired to replace both men on September 14, |
Together with racing partner Buddy Martin, | Sox was the winningest Pro Stock driver (nine victo |
His season with the White | Sox was probably his best, as he attained a .279 |
e and Major League Baseball pitcher (Boston Red | Sox, Washington Senators, Los Angeles Angels, and N |
er in Major League Baseball with the Boston Red | Sox, Washington Senators, and New York Highlanders. |
ll pitcher for the New York Yankees, Boston Red | Sox, Washington Senators, and Chicago White Sox. |
seball as a first baseman for the Chicago White | Sox, Washington Senators and Boston Braves. |
For the St. Patrick's Day game, the Red | Sox wear bright green jerseys with "RED SOX" in whi |
Mueller singled him home and the Red | Sox went on to win in 12 innings, beginning their r |
The | Sox went on to lose the deciding game, and the seri |
The | Sox went on to face the Oakland Athletics in the 19 |
The Red | Sox went on to sweep the Colorado Rockies in the Wo |
gers lost to the California Angels, and the Red | Sox went on to the 1967 World Series against the St |
The Red | Sox went 656-574 in the 8 seasons under Duquette, s |
The Red | Sox were later sent pitcher Lance Clemons. |
ies (the Boston Americans, now known as the Red | Sox, were a charter team in the expansion American |
etails about all the principals and how the Red | Sox were run, and in the end, LeRoux lost. |
Going into the all-star break, the Red | Sox were seven games behind the Yankees for the div |
The GCL White | Sox were a Gulf Coast League minor league baseball |
The Yankees and Red | Sox were now tied for first place with twenty games |
The Louisville White | Sox were a baseball team in the Negro National Leag |
In 1915, the Red | Sox were in the enviable position of having too man |
Instead, the Red | Sox were sold in 2002 to John W. Henry, Tom Werner |
The San Jose Red | Sox were a Boston Red Sox affiliate from 1947 to 19 |
The Blue | Sox were unable to capitalise on the opportunity, w |
The White | Sox were also the first to misspell a players name. |
The Boston Red | Sox were the next team to pick up Reed, but his ERA |
So, the | Sox were now 4-2, atop the Central Division, and ha |
While his years with the White | Sox were also Luke Appling's first two years in the |
The White | Sox were playing the Boston Red Sox late one Sunday |
The Abilene Blue | Sox were a minor league baseball team that operated |
The White | Sox were locked in a tight race for the AL Central |
That year, the White | Sox were involved in a four-way American League pen |
on the University of Nevada campus, the Silver | Sox were instrumental in helping the college improv |
The Miami Sun | Sox were a minor league baseball affiliate of the B |
The White | Sox were ahead 1-0 after five innings, but then Cho |
Initially Martin and | Sox were competitors, but Martin approached Sox to |
The Blue | Sox were then eliminated by the Bite in the prelimi |
The South Bend Blue | Sox were a women's professional baseball team who p |
The 1949 White | Sox were the last American League team in the 20th |
to Boston from Ottawa (where the Pawtucket Red | Sox were playing the Ottawa Lynx) to catch in the n |
ter rule, Wakefield has only batted for the Red | Sox when playing in National League parks. |
most productive season came with the 1947 White | Sox, when he appeared in a career-high 83 games whi |
9, Amarillo joined the WT-NM League as the Gold | Sox when the loop expanded from six to eight clubs. |
s most productive season came with the 1920 Red | Sox, when he posted a .328 |
most productive season came for the 1951 White | Sox, when he won 11 games a starter, including a 3. |
is most productive season came for the 1955 Red | Sox, when he finished with a 12-10 mark. |
rs old, Kittle was popular on the Chicago White | Sox when they won 99 games in 1983 to make their fi |
hiSox' staff, he was named manager of the White | Sox when Gene Lamont was fired on June 2. |
who had helped scout and sign Jones for the Red | Sox when Jones was a high school senior. |
ost productive season came in 1983 with the Red | Sox, when he recorded career best in wins (6), earn |
t productive season came in 1960 with the White | Sox, when he had a 13-6 mark and led the American L |
Whiteman filled in outfield for the Boston Red | Sox whenever Babe Ruth was pitching. |
season, his contract was purchased by the White | Sox, where he made his only major league appearance |
reement for a one-year deal with the Boston Red | Sox, where he struggled as a member of their bullpe |
Washington manager Joe Cronin to the Boston Red | Sox, where Schacht coached at third base in 1935-36 |
y sent to the minor league Colorado Springs Sky | Sox, where he batted .310 to earn a September call- |
carbery on June 12, 1980 sent Cruz to the White | Sox, where he became the starting shortstop. |
rs that year, he went 16-2 for the San Jose Red | Sox, which was good enough to earn him the 1953 Cal |
was a nickname given to him while on the White | Sox, which is a play on the Gaelic equivalent of hi |
that year's World Series versus the Boston Red | Sox, which featured the infamous "Snodgrass Muff" a |
long time friend Mike Lowell of the Boston Red | Sox while trying to field a throw from shortstop De |
e California Angels and was traded to the White | Sox while in Japan as a missionary. |
e threw his no-hitter against the Chicago White | Sox, while Wilson no-hit the Los Angeles Angels. |
Lefty Grove won 15 games for the Red | Sox while Jimmie Foxx hit .360, |
successive transactions between the Giants, Red | Sox, White Sox and Reds, Worthington landed in Minn |
layed one game with the Class-D Lafayette White | Sox, who were affiliated with the St. Louis Browns. |
n Association were an affiliate team of the Red | Sox who played at Rickwood Field in Alabama. |
pions were the Boston Americans (now Boston Red | Sox), who had repeated their 1903 American League c |
ollege scholarships to play with the Boston Red | Sox, who offered him a $35,000 signing bonus. |
a minor league contract with the Chicago White | Sox, who assigned him to the Triple-A Charlotte Kni |
f the year and he signed with the Chicago White | Sox, who assigned him to the Double-A Birmingham Ba |
onship, the Twins lost both contests to the Red | Sox, who became improbable league champions. |
Current members of the Red | Sox who played with Crawford and many former Red So |
August 1977, he was traded to the Chicago White | Sox who were seeking to bolster their infield stren |
never appeared in an official game for the Red | Sox, who traded him (in a waiver deal) to the Giant |
The White | Sox, who were essentially dismantled following the |
released him, he signed with the Chicago White | Sox, who assigned him to the Double-A Birmingham Ba |
Turning down the Chicago White | Sox, who drafted him, he transferred to Arkansas fo |
in the minor league system of the Chicago White | Sox, who had purchased him from the Browns in March |
tting shortstop and long-time coach for the Red | Sox, who hit some of his six home runs at Fenway Pa |
as named the surprise manager of the Boston Red | Sox, who had fired Pinky Higgins. |
On Sunday, June 12, 2011, the Chicago White | Sox will be giving out Roger Bossard bobblehead dol |
After his stint with the Blue | Sox, Wilson was promoted to the Kane County Cougars |
He helped the Red | Sox win the 1915 and 1916 World Series. |
catcher, Ryan helped the "Impossible Dream" Red | Sox win the 1967 American League pennant. |
He helped the White | Sox win the 1901 American League Pennant. |
s and the 1914 American League Pennant, the Red | Sox win the 1918 World Series, the Yankees win the |
ched home runs in the late innings of a 9-4 Red | Sox win over the Washington Senators, on August 23. |
catchphrases, such as "That's a Cardinals/White | Sox winner!" |
2003 including a screen capture showing the Red | Sox winning the World Series, until the next clip s |
Cleveland Indians 4-0 in ten innings, the White | Sox winning on Don Buford's grand slam in the botto |
In 1921, he was traded to the Red | Sox, with whom he finished his career. |
05: Edgar Renteria was traded by the Boston Red | Sox with cash to the Atlanta Braves for Andy Marte. |
002: Ray Durham was traded by the Chicago White | Sox with cash to the Oakland Athletics for Jon Adki |
m and in 1998 he was selected by the Boston Red | Sox with the 12th pick of the Major League draft. |
The powerful White | Sox, with their superstar batter "Shoeless Joe" Jac |
He was later selected by the Boston Red | Sox with their first pick, 55 overall, in the 2007 |
season, Paschal was purchased by the Boston Red | Sox, with an option to keep him if he met certain p |
a top prospect in high school, taken by the Red | Sox with their first-round pick in the 1989 Major L |
1998: Jim Leyritz was traded by the Boston Red | Sox with Ethan Faggett (minors) to the San Diego Pa |
He was drafted by the Boston Red | Sox with the 9th pick of the secondary phase of the |
his time from the Mariners to the Chicago White | Sox with Freddy Garcia in exchange for catcher Migu |
He was traded by the White | Sox with Johnny Gerlach to the Cleveland Indians in |
is last position, as a scout for the Boston Red | Sox, with the sole team, of the "original eight" Am |
: Tony Phillips was traded by the Chicago White | Sox with Chad Kreuter to the Anaheim Angels for Chu |
s, going 4-for-11 in 1984 for the Chicago White | Sox with one home run, while getting a combined 2 h |
In 1995, Bark posted a 0-0 record for the Red | Sox with a 0.00 ERA in 2-2/3 scoreless innings pitc |
2003: Brandon Lyon was traded by the Boston Red | Sox with Anastacio Martinez to the Pittsburgh Pirat |
9, 1986, Cowley threw a no-hitter for the White | Sox with seven walks versus the California Angels i |
me starter and a part-time reliever for the Red | Sox with moderate success. |
games in the 1925 season for the Chicago White | Sox with an ERA of 9.00. |
ly afterwards, he signed with the Chicago White | Sox, with whom he remained through the 1984 season. |
03: Freddy Sanchez was traded by the Boston Red | Sox with Mike Gonzalez and cash to the Pittsburgh P |
In 2004, when the Red | Sox won their first world series in over 80 years, |
Sox won five National Hot Rod Association champions | |
While the Red | Sox won the World Series, McAleer's reputation was |
The White | Sox won the right to play at U.S. Cellular Field, t |
The White | Sox won a coin flip late in the season which, by ru |
it was moderately successful: in 1977 the White | Sox won 90 games, and finished third with additions |
The | Sox won Game 1 of the World Series 11-0 on the stre |
The Red | Sox won the Series in four games, sweeping the Rock |
However, the | Sox won 11 straight games beginning on the 15th of |
eing named the 2007 World Series MVP as the Red | Sox won their seventh World Series title. |
The 1988 Red | Sox won the AL East, but were swept by the Oakland |
The Red | Sox won the AL East pennant in 1995 before bowing t |
The Red | Sox won the AL Wild Card (the best record among thr |
In 1984, the Helena Gold | Sox won the Pioneer League Championship, a rarity f |
The White | Sox won the series four games to one to become the |
The Blue | Sox won the inaugural game of the league, defeating |
The | Sox won Game 1 of the Series in Chicago 2-1 behind |
the 2003 ALCS, and the 2004 ALCS, when the Red | Sox won the last 4 games after they lost the first |
d home run of the season, a game-winner, as the | Sox won 6-5. |
The Red | Sox won the game. |
e (at the time of the promotion) that the White | Sox won a World Series. |
His 1986 Winter Haven Red | Sox won a division title in the Florida State Leagu |
quently wrote Reversing the Curse after the Red | Sox won the 2004 World Series. |
Two years later, the | Sox won the American League East Division, finishin |
he Yankees fell out of first place, and the Red | Sox won their second division title in three years. |
The | Sox won their third American League pennant and the |
The | Sox won 93 games, a plateau they would not reach ag |
professional baseball contract with Boston Red | Sox, Woodruff experimented with fullback Rick Casar |
Additionally, the | Sox wore a variation of the standard uniforms for E |
appear to emerge in sporting events, the White | Sox World Series win in 2005, along with the Boston |
' leading hitter during the infamous 1919 Black | Sox World Series and had the record for most steals |
Items like this, 1983 White | Sox World Series pins, 1969 Cubs World Series penna |
per Bowl wins (2002, 2004, 2005) the Boston Red | Sox World Series wins (2004, 2007), and the Boston |
He was instrumental in the White | Sox World Series championship in 1906, going 20-13 |
The | Sox would lose 2 of their final 3 to finish 96-58. |
n to win the 1983 World Series, while the White | Sox would have just one winning season in the next |
lem franchise, eventually renamed the Salem Red | Sox, would replace the Lancaster JetHawks as Boston |
The Red | Sox would go on to win another world championship t |
In his first season on the job, Magadan's Red | Sox would go on to see great improvements in battin |
The | Sox would go on to win that series two games to one |
However, the White | Sox would be greatly rewarded later that postseason |
It would be the last year the | Sox would compete in the American League West, as t |
The onslaught would continue as the Red | Sox would score in all but two innings. |
lemens was done in the third inning and the Red | Sox would go on to win 13-1 and make the series two |
e to the April strike would be made up, the Red | Sox wound up with 155 games on their 1972 schedule. |
urham Bulls in a game against the Pawtucket Red | Sox, Young threw his bat at the umpire after being |
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