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phrase was ka-pow, which he exclaims whenever a | Sox player hit a home run. |
In 1998 a | SOX specification was submitted to the World Wide W |
Lee unveiled the name and logo of the Amarillo | Sox. |
Amarillo | Sox Official Website |
1906 through 1908 for the Boston Americans/Red | Sox. |
ting and data analysis, MAP quality control and | SOX 404 compliance issues among others. |
Initially Martin and | Sox were competitors, but Martin approached Sox to |
et fuels show a reduction in pollutants such as | SOx, NOx, particulate matter, and hydrocarbon emiss |
It was performed as | Sox featuring Cris Bonacci and Lorraine McIntosh. |
dly in that it produces less pollutants such as | SOx, NOx, and carbon dioxide than traditional metho |
lbans Abbey in February 2009, and headlining at | Sox Fest '09 in May 2009. |
play their home games at Amarillo National Bank | Sox Stadium in Amarillo, replacing the Amarillo Dil |
oach/marquee attraction for the New Bedford Bay | Sox baseball team, along with the assistant coach o |
ledo in 1920, Dubuc was implicated in the Black | Sox scandal during grand jury testimony in Septembe |
' leading hitter during the infamous 1919 Black | Sox World Series and had the record for most steals |
tely "on the level," especially after the Black | Sox scandal of 1919. |
he series, it has become infamous for the Black | Sox Scandal. |
He was appointed coach of the Black | Sox (2004-present). |
the Leopold and Loeb murder case and the Black | Sox Scandal. |
This was the Black | Sox scandal when the Chicago White Sox sold out the |
He joined the Black | Sox in 1983 and played in three international champ |
player who was implicated in the Chicago Black | Sox scandal. |
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. |
, a nonfiction reconstruction of the 1919 Black | Sox scandal. |
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 |
appoints its dreamers, including the 1919 Black | Sox scandal, in which eight Chicago White Sox playe |
Although nothing conclusive was said, Black | Sox pitcher Eddie Cicotte, who threw the 1919 World |
same name who later was part of the 1919 Black | Sox scandal. |
Kohlhase joined the Black | Sox in the late 1980s and played in international c |
Main article: Black | Sox Scandal |
career played primarily for the Baltimore Black | Sox (1922-30), Homestead Grays (1931-32, 1940-45), |
ning Harrisburg in 1925 and the Baltimore Black | Sox from 1926 to 1928. |
aland National Softball team, called the "Black | Sox" and he is the current coach of the Black Sox, |
nail in Johnson's coffin proved to be the Black | Sox Scandal. |
amage to baseball's reputation due to the Black | Sox Scandal, and readily agreed to Landis' demands. |
r Rothstein's in honor of his part in the Black | Sox Scandal. |
he field manager of the 1924-25 Baltimore Black | Sox. |
oit Stars, Milwaukee Bears, and Baltimore Black | Sox. |
otomacs, Harrisburg Giants, and Baltimore Black | Sox. |
: the Adelaide Bite, Perth Heat and Sydney Blue | Sox all used the same grounds used in the 2010 Clax |
ne Belles, Rockford Peaches and South Bend Blue | Sox, and each team was made up of fifteen girls. |
with the Gulf Coast League Marlins, Utica Blue | Sox, Portland Sea Dogs (2002), Albuquerque Isotopes |
red the league in 1947 with the South Bend Blue | Sox, playing for them one year before joining the M |
lano, TX and was the home of the TCL Plano Blue | Sox for the 2006 season. |
nd was the home field of TCL Highland Park Blue | Sox from 2004 to 2005 before moving to Plano, TX fo |
son between the Class-A Short-Season Utica Blue | Sox of the New York - Penn League, and the Class-A |
After extended stints with Halifax Blue | Sox and Hunslet Hawks, Thackray moved to the Castle |
After his stint with the Blue | Sox, Wilson was promoted to the Kane County Cougars |
that season before joining the South Bend Blue | Sox for the rest of her career (1948-1952). |
The following Quarry Dogs and Blue | Sox alumni have advanced as far as Independent leag |
tarted on 6 November 2010, when the Sydney Blue | Sox hosted the Canberra Cavalry at Blacktown Olympi |
in a single match against the then Halifax Blue | Sox. |
Qualifying play-off Won 13-6 v Halifax Blue | Sox |
o 1948 Marty was manager of the South Bend Blue | Sox of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball |
orary lights between two teams composed of Blue | Sox and Peaches players against Comets and Belles p |
the Fort Wayne Daisies (1947), South Bend Blue | Sox (1948-1949), Kalamazoo Lassies (1950), and comi |
who played professionally for the Halifax Blue | Sox. |
The Sydney Blue | Sox hosted the Perth Heat in the major semi-final s |
The Blue | Sox were unable to capitalise on the opportunity, w |
Lassies and Ellaine joined the South Bend Blue | Sox. |
to pitch 79 of the 91 games played by the Blue | Sox (Barr was credited with 15 wins). |
erger was allocated to the South Bend Bend Blue | Sox, playing for them two seasons, to become a majo |
hampionship series, by sweeping the Sydney Blue | Sox two games to nil in the major semi-final series |
Tickle has previously played for Halifax Blue | Sox and Wigan Warriors. |
nors with the New York-Penn League's Utica Blue | Sox in 1991. |
ssional Baseball League for the South Bend Blue | Sox, leading his team to a collective 127-96 record |
Finnerty joined the Halifax Blue | Sox for the 2003 season of the Super League. |
ff blast in the ninth inning to defeat the Blue | Sox. |
The following Quarry Dogs and Blue | Sox alumni have advanced as far as Short-Season A: |
on with their Class-A (Short Season) Utica Blue | Sox and Class A South Bend White Sox in 1990, and h |
All teams returned from 1931, and the Blue | Sox finishing in first place. |
The Blue | Sox won the inaugural game of the league, defeating |
Sydney Blue | Sox |
on with their Class-A (Short Season) Utica Blue | Sox in 1991, and his last with the New York Yankees |
Springfield Blue | Sox (1930) |
She reached the playoffs with the Blue | Sox in all three seasons she played for them, inclu |
The Abilene Blue | Sox were a minor league baseball team that operated |
a player and pitching coach for the Sydney Blue | Sox in the Australian Baseball League. |
on with their Class-A (Short Season) Utica Blue | Sox in 1991, and his last with the Triple-A affilia |
1944 South Bend Blue | Sox |
xas Collegiate League as the Highland Park Blue | Sox in 2004 and 2005 before moving to Plano. |
the Holyoke Giants (2004-2007) and Holyoke Blue | Sox (2008-present). |
ian Baseball League foundation club Sydney Blue | Sox in their inaugural 2010-11 season. |
The Blue | Sox of the 1940s played in a ballpark in the northe |
Fred Kelsey - Max, Manager of Blue | Sox |
Ray Cooke - Swat Butler of Blue | Sox |
943 to 1944 Niehoff managed the South Bend Blue | Sox, a team that included talented players as Bonni |
in the World Series between the fictional Blue | Sox and Gray Sox. |
While catching for the Blue | Sox, Stovroff formed a solid battery with talented |
time, Mahon was the cleanup hitter for the Blue | Sox. |
The following Quarry Dogs and Blue | Sox alumni have advanced as far as Rookie Class: Mi |
Highland Park Blue | Sox - Highland Park (later the Plano Blue Sox) |
2010 Blue | Sox Outfielders Brandon Miller (left) and Nick LaCr |
e signed with the minor league Martinsburg Blue | Sox. |
ers of the Concord Quarry Dogs and Holyoke Blue | Sox. |
The nickname Blue | Sox dates to 1944 when their parent team was unoffi |
The Blue | Sox were then eliminated by the Bite in the prelimi |
urchased by the Braves from the Manchester Blue | Sox. |
The South Bend Blue | Sox were a women's professional baseball team who p |
socks (hence the short-lived nickname the Blue | Sox). |
red the league in 1948 with the South Bend Blue | Sox, playing for them two years before joining the |
In what was effectively a pitchers' duel, Blue | Sox starting pitcher Chris Oxspring was the stand-o |
The Blue | Sox and Heat split their season series 4-4. |
lry, Melbourne Aces, Perth Heat and Sydney Blue | Sox. |
previously played rugby league for Halifax Blue | Sox and St. Helens. |
The Blue | Sox of the ‘40's were a feisty bunch, with many lat |
The Blue | Sox are up three runs and working a no-hitter when |
catchphrases, such as "That's a Cardinals/White | Sox winner!" |
Vaughn repeatedly stated that the conservative | Sox administration did not want him around. |
The patents for | SOX and other Commerce One technologies were purcha |
is facing multiple decade prison sentences for | SOX violations and SOX whistleblower retailiation. |
Way to go, | Sox! |
ld, who started his career with the Helena Gold | Sox in 1986, Jeff Cirillo, who began his career wit |
omage to the former team by continuing the Gold | Sox name. |
gue was reborn as a Class C league and the Gold | Sox returned to the field. |
the collegiate woodbat team the Marysville Gold | Sox in California has forced the team to back away |
9, Amarillo joined the WT-NM League as the Gold | Sox when the loop expanded from six to eight clubs. |
originally going to be named the Amarillo Gold | Sox after the longtime minor league team from the l |
The Gold | Sox played in the league until the circuit suspende |
In 1984, the Helena Gold | Sox won the Pioneer League Championship, a rarity f |
nal season with their Rookie league Helena Gold | Sox in 1986, and his last season with the San Diego |
of 1983-86 were the transplanted Amarillo Gold | Sox, a farm team of the San Diego Padres. |
Lastly, the hanging | Sox logo was modified to feature a green recycling |
Heresy/Concrete | Sox split LP (1987) Earache |
The Johnny | Sox name was then dropped and the band toured under |
Together with racing partner Buddy Martin, | Sox was the winningest Pro Stock driver (nine victo |
Other toxins such as NOx, | SOx and heavy metals are also produced, though whet |
Early in one | Sox spring training session in Tampa, Lopez got int |
) and commonly called Sarbanes-Oxley, Sarbox or | SOX, is a United States federal law enacted on July |
Schema for Object-Oriented XML, or | SOX, is an XML schema language developed by Commerc |
Sodium oxide ( | SOX) is a chemical compound with the formula Na2O. |
He also played for the Yarmouth-Dennis Red | Sox of the Cape Cod Baseball League. |
was signed as a Free Agent with the Boston Red | Sox. |
reed to a minor league deal with the Boston Red | Sox. |
1994: Nomar Garciaparra was drafted by the Red | Sox in the 1st round (12th pick) of the 1994 Major |
After his firing by the Red | Sox, he rejoined Schuerholz with the Atlanta Braves |
Song, the former Boston Red | Sox prospect, was finally transferred to the Lotte |
The following year, the Red | Sox traded Speaker to the Little Rock Travelers of |
or the Florida Marlins (1997-98) and Boston Red | Sox (2000). |
1916 World Series (4-1): Boston Red | Sox (A.L.) over Brooklyn Robins (N.L.) |
ter rule, Wakefield has only batted for the Red | Sox when playing in National League parks. |
By Friday, August 12, the Red | Sox had compiled a 54-61 record with 552 runs score |
rofessional baseball pitcher for the Boston Red | Sox of Major League Baseball. |
layed from 1931 through 1933 for the Boston Red | Sox. |
career in 1937 with the Elizabethton Betsy Red | Sox, playing for them three years before joining th |
The Red | Sox were later sent pitcher Lance Clemons. |
He played for the New York Yankees, Boston Red | Sox, Cleveland Indians, and Brooklyn Robins. |
In the 1916 World Series, the Boston Red | Sox beat the Brooklyn Robins (a.k.a. |
The 1985 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
23 and was coach for the Dodgers and Boston Red | Sox. |
traded by the Montreal Expos to the Boston Red | Sox for Sun-Woo Kim and Seung Song (minors). |
traded by the Cincinnati Reds to the Boston Red | Sox for Michael Coleman and Donnie Sadler. |
In 2004, when the Red | Sox won their first world series in over 80 years, |
June 2006 Red | Sox ML Quality Plate Appearances Award |
In 1921, he was traded to the Red | Sox, with whom he finished his career. |
y sold her house for $3.0 million to Boston Red | Sox player Coco Crisp . |
was signed as a Free Agent with the Boston Red | Sox. |
t Warstler, and $125,000 were traded by the Red | Sox to the Philadelphia Athletics for Lefty Grove, |
es with Andy Shibilo (minors) to the Boston Red | Sox for Dan Giese and Brad Baker (minors). |
1: Kevin Youkilis was drafted by the Boston Red | Sox in the 8th round of the 2001 amateur draft. |
o purchase the contract by which the Boston Red | Sox traded Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees, thus |
studios in Secaucus, New Jersey with Boston Red | Sox Spanish language radio announcer Uri Berenguer |
Luckily for us things turned around for the Red | Sox and the rest is history. |
He was posthumously elected to the Boston Red | Sox Hall of Fame in 2004. |
v Grissom was selected off waivers from the Red | Sox by the New York Giants. |
8, 2008, Littleton was traded to the Boston Red | Sox in exchange for a player to be named later, min |
He allowed a run scoring double by the Red | Sox third baseman Scott Cooper and a 2 run single b |
The Red | Sox challenged for the AL pennant in 1948-49 (finis |
beyond its most famous holdings, the Boston Red | Sox of Major League Baseball and Fenway Park. |
s (1917), Boston Braves (1919-1920), Boston Red | Sox (1920) and Brooklyn Robins (1923-1924). |
American League All-Star selection for the Red | Sox compiling a 15-5 record that year. |
n 82 relief appearances for the Marlins and Red | Sox, Stanifer posted a 3-6 record with a 5.43 ERA a |
Kim began his MLB career with the Boston Red | Sox in 2001 and would be traded to the Montreal Exp |
Gardner spent two more seasons with the Red | Sox before being traded to the San Diego Padres for |
ded Eddie Collins as general manager of the Red | Sox and continued through mid-January 1959. |
de Island and became known as the Pawtucket Red | Sox. |
On July 6, 2009, Bates was called up to the Red | Sox to play at first base after Jeff Bailey injured |
rs, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos and Boston Red | Sox. |
2006 Red | Sox Minor League Defensive Player of the Year |
Brian Barkley, who pitched with the Boston Red | Sox. |
d was purchased by the Cubs from the Boston Red | Sox. |
f his partners and became sole owner of the Red | Sox. |
June 14, 1975: The Red | Sox traded a player to be named later and cash to t |
e his major league debut against the Boston Red | Sox on the same day. |
tion is the Spanish flagship for the Boston Red | Sox and features an enormously popular Irish music |
r winning high school athlete by the Boston Red | Sox, and then by the Pittsburgh Pirates while at a |
He helped the Red | Sox win the 1915 and 1916 World Series. |
was drafted in 2006 in the 3rd round by the Red | Sox. |
give up only one run in five innings to the Red | Sox. |
It involved the Red | Sox finishing first in the American League East wit |
o (minors), and $150,000 were traded by the Red | Sox to the Philadelphia Athletics for Jimmie Foxx a |
In the article, Paxton claims that other Red | Sox players used and "openly encouraged him to use" |
ing his pitching career, he scouted for the Red | Sox from 1955 through 1960, then joined the expansi |
home runs and 49 RBI for Triple-A Pawtucket Red | Sox. |
Bert Shepard pitched in a game against the Red | Sox. |
1930, Red Ruffing was traded by the Boston Red | Sox to the New York Yankees for Cedric Durst and $5 |
Senators (1940-1942, 1946-1952) and Boston Red | Sox (1952-1954). |
layed in the American League for the Boston Red | Sox (1969-1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1972) and Oakla |
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