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  2. Chicago White Sox, with MLB-worst 28-89 record, fire ... - AOL

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    The White Sox are a major-league worst 28-89, going through two 14-game losing streaks, and are 1-18 since the All-Star break. They are on pace to eclipse the New York Mets all-time record for 120 ...

  3. White Sox reach new low, again, with bases-loaded collision ...

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    Jiménez, another player the White Sox traded away, entered Tuesday hitting .284/.321/.392 for the Orioles after slashing .240/.297/.345 for the White Sox.

  4. Where do the White Sox go from here? - AOL

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    Three years ago, the White Sox seemed like a young team on the rise. But the 2024 squad might go down as the worst in baseball history.

  5. List of Chicago White Sox no-hitters - Wikipedia

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    First White Sox no-hitter at White Sox Park (later known as Comiskey Park) [10] 5 May 31, 1914: Joe Benz: 6 –1 5 Cleveland Naps: Ray Schalk (1) Rip Egan (2) Nixey Callahan: First White Sox no-hitter while allowing a run [11] 6 April 14, 1917: Eddie Cicotte: 11 –0 6 @ St. Louis Browns: Ray Schalk (2) Silk O'Loughlin (2) Pants Rowland

  6. Luis Robert Jr. - Wikipedia

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    The White Sox activated Robert from the IL on June 4 and made his return the same day against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. In his return, he went 2-for-4 with a 448-foot home run to left field off of pitcher Hayden Wesneski. [40] In 100 games for the White Sox in 2024, Robert batted .224/.278/.379 with 14 home runs, 23 stolen bases, and ...

  7. Jeff Nelson (pitcher) - Wikipedia

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    June 2, 2006, for the Chicago White Sox: Career statistics; Win–loss record: 48–45: Earned run average: 3.41: Strikeouts: 829: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; Seattle Mariners (1992–1995) New York Yankees (1996–2000) Seattle Mariners (2001–2003) New York Yankees ; Texas Rangers ; Seattle Mariners ; Chicago White Sox

  8. Chicago White Sox injury updates: What’s the latest on ...

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    Joe Kelly threw a little more than 20 pitches during a simulated game Sunday at Guaranteed Rate Field. “It’s the best I’ve probably thrown at 10:30 in the morning, velocity-wise,” the ...

  9. Black Sox Scandal - Wikipedia

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    The eight "Chicago Black Sox" The Black Sox Scandal was a game-fixing scandal in Major League Baseball (MLB) in which eight members of the Chicago White Sox were accused of intentionally losing the 1919 World Series against the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for payment from a gambling syndicate, possibly led by organized crime figure Arnold Rothstein.