Ozzie Guillén
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Today in White Sox History: September 26
More runs in an inning, and more fans in a season, than ever
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Today in White Sox History: August 10
A new Murderer’s Row is born on the South Side
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Today in White Sox History: August 2
Double trades, double tags, and double debuts
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Today in White Sox History: July 22
Mickey Mantle even beats the South Siders at shortstop
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Today in White Sox History: July 5
Larry Doby makes history
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Coming up short (stop, that is)
Comparing White Sox shortstop defense through the years
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Today in White Sox History: April 21
A journeyman earns immortality
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Today in White Sox History: April 9
Big hits from Bill Veeck, Pete Ward, Jim Spencer, Oscar Gamble and Bo Jackson
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Today in White Sox History: March 19
Trader Lane makes his final deal
Today in White Sox History: February 27
A former South Side star runs into trouble
Today in White Sox History: February 7
Michael Jordan comes to the White Sox, and Magglio Ordoñez leaves
Today in White Sox History: January 23
The godfather of great Venezuelan shortstops on the South Side is born
White Sox managerial buzz, part whatever
With Joe Espada reported out, is there no place like home for Ozzie Guillén?
Managerial mayhem
The White Sox skipper search drags on, and fans are left to decipher the mixed messages
Today in White Sox History: August 10
An aggressive waiver claim never quite pans out
Today in White Sox History: July 22
Floyd Robinson goes 6-for-6, an extraordinary day of perfection
Today in White Sox History: July 5
Seventeen runs lead to a rout, but 15 to a loss? Fourth of July hangovers abound
Today in White Sox History: May 26
Tucked in among the baseball happenings, two White Sox legends pass on
Today in White Sox History: April 9
Huge homers from Pete Ward, Jim Spencer, Oscar Gamble and Bo Jackson.
Today in White Sox History: March 19
The Littlest Rookie scores a big magazine cover.
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