Which 2 Chicago White Sox players hit 40 or more home runs in one year?
In 2006, Jermaine Dye hit 44 home runs and Jim Thome hit 42.
Billy Pierce played in 33 games at pitcher for the Chicago White Sox in 1950, starting in none of them.
He made 4 putouts, had 30 assists, and committed one error, equivalent to .03 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had one double play.
What is the value of a 1993 Topps Frank Thomas card 150?
A 1993 Topps Frank Thomas card # 150 has a book value of about .50 cents in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important.
Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
Do you like white or black better?
are you talking about clothes or humans. if your talking about humans then that's not my chose to choose who i like and who i don't that's judgemental. i am black and i like clothes that are nice looking for me.
Who was the White Sox first designated hitter?
The Designated Hitter rule was adopted by the American League in 1973. The White Sox used almost every player on its roster as the DH at some time during the season, but their primary DH was Carlos May who was DH in 75 of the Sox games. He also played in the outfield in 70 games that season.
Who were the White Sox catchers in the 1960's?
White Sox catchers that started the most games in the season listed: 1960-1961: Sherm Lollar
1962: Cam Carreon
1963-1965: J.C. Martin
1966: John Romano
1967: J.C. Martin
1968: Duane Josephson
1969: Ed Herrmann Backups included Chuck Brinkman, Don Pavletich, Gerry McNertney, Smoky Burgess, and Bob Roselli.
How can a scientist be both skeptical and open to new ideas at the same time?
Because scientists have an inquiring mind and believe in the scientific method - anything is possible.
When was the last time both Chicago teams were at the playoffs at the same time?
Through the 2008 season, the last season both the Cubs and White Sox were in the MLB playoffs was 1906. The White Sox defeated the Cubs, 4 games to 2, in the World Series. This is the only season both Chicago teams made the MLB playoffs in the same season.
What was the longest double header in baseball Was it the White Sox in 1967?
The longest doubleheader, timewise, in MLB history was in 1995 between the Chicago White Sox and the Texas Rangers which lasted 7 hours 39 minutes.
What is the Chicago White Sox record against the Tampa Bay Rays in 2008?
Rays are 4 and 6 vs Sox
Game by game
April 18: White Sox 9, Rays 2
April 19: Rays 5, White Sox 9
April 20: White Sox 6, Rays 0
May 29: White Sox 5, Rays 1
May 30: Rays 2, White Sox 1
May 31: White Sox 2, Rays 0
June 1: Rays 4, White Sox 3
Aug. 22: Rays 9, White Sox 4
Aug. 23: Rays 5, White Sox 3
Aug. 24: White Sox 6, Rays 5
What does the white represent?
A white rose is generally associated with a sort of innocence and purity and truth. There is a more reverent meaning behind giving a white rose, which is usually described as meaning something along the lines of "You're heavenly" or "You're divine". There is a sort of sincerity and loyalty attached to them also, which seem to give the impression of more of a "true love" relationship.
When used in a bridal context, there is a happiness attached to it, along with the general love meant to be included in a wedding.
Why do the Chicago White Sox have their home dugout on the third base side?
Interestingly, there is no official rule about where the home dugout has to be. And the White Sox are not the only team to have theirs on the third base side-- so do the Tigers and the Indians (and a few others too). Some historians think having it on the third base side goes back to baseball's early years, when many players were also third-base coaches; after standing on the third base line, it was thus much easier to just run back to the dugout and sit for a few minutes. But that explanation may be just another baseball legend.
When was White Sox field built?
The new field was built in 1991, it was renamed US cellular field in 2002
In 1983, Steve Mura pitched in 6 games for the Chicago White Sox, with an ERA of 4.38. He started 0 games and finished 3, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded no saves, ending up with 0 wins and 0 losses.
He pitched a total of 37 outs, facing 57 batters. He gave up 13 hits and 6 earned runs, including 1 home run. He struck out 4 batters and walked 6.
Who is the 2010 Chicago Cubs manager?
It was Lou Pinella for most of the season. until he retired on August 22. The reason given was that he wanted to spend more time with his ailing mother. Third base coach Mike Quade took over as the interim manager for the duration of the season and following the season he was given a 2 year contract with an option for a 3rd to manage the Cubs.
How many games did the Chicago White Sox win in 2000?
In 2000, the Chicago White Sox had a 95-67 record.
When was the last time Bobby Jenks pitch?
Vs. Seattle on Wednesday July 21st 2010 evening losing 2-1.
Who were White Sox players who wore number 5?
The following players and managers have worn #5 for the Red Sox: Otis Miller -1931
Marv Olson - 1932
Johnny Hodapp - 1933
Carl Reynolds - 1934
Moose Solters - 1935
Oscar Melillo - 1935
Billy Werber - 1936
Mike Higgins - 1937-1938
Jim Tabor - 1939-1944
Jim Bucher - 1945
Rip Russell - 1945-1947
Matt Batts - 1947
Vern Stephens - 1948-1952
Ted Lepcio - 1953-1954
Mike Higgins - 1955-1959
Ron Jackson - 1960
Mike Higgins - 1960-1962
Russ Nixon - 1963-1965
George Scott - 1966-1971
Danny Cater - 1972-1974
Buddy Hunter - 1975
Denny Doyle - 1975-1977
George Scott - 1979
Bob Watson - 1979
Tony Perez - 1980-1982
Jeff Newman - 1983-1984
Spike Owen - 1986
Brady Anderson - 1988
Randy Kutcher - 1989-1990
Herm Winningham - 1992
Scott Fletcher - 1993-1994
Nomar Garciaparra - 1996-2004
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