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White Sox History

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What does a White Sox statue mean?

The current lineup of statues on the U.S. Cellular Field -- and the possible additions -- leaves plenty of room for interpretation.

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Trade tangents from Fred Talbot

Fred Talbot, a journeyman right-handed pitcher who plied his trade during the 1960s, died last week at the age of 71. He was most popular for being a member of the Seattle Pilots, and the victim...

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The Hawk and the Hurt

How fate, and Hawk Harrelson, brought Frank Thomas to the White Sox

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HOF player files: Jack Harshman, Part 2

As this timeline enters his White Sox years, we continue to find out that even his story's wrinkles have wrinkles.

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HOF Player Files: Jack Harshman, Part 1

The lanky lefty took an unusual route to the White Sox, where he would eventually set a notable franchise record.

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My Favorite Year: 1993

Remembering a forgotten Sox anniversary.

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HOF Player Files: More about Eddie Collins

The second installment examines Collins' playing style and roles in two World Series through news clippings and other anecdotes.

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HOF player files: Eddie Collins

Often overlooked when discussing the greatest White Sox, one of the franchise's best ballplayers gets his due.

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A.J. Pierzynski's greatest hits on the basepaths

When a catcher has no speed, no scruples and plenty of awareness, you get unusual plays like these nine.

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A Foxmas Story: Nellie Fox's day of rest

At one point in his career, the White Sox's Hall of Fame second baseman played in 1,027 games out of a possible 1,028. Here's the exception.

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