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This Day In Sox History...May 13


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May 13, 1957 - Sox pitcher Billy Pierce became the first member of the team and the first Chicago athlete, to ever appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated. The caption read, “Pride of Chicago, Billy Pierce.” In 1957, the year the magazine cover came out; Pierce went 20-12 with an ERA of 3.26. It was his second straight 20-win season. He led the league with 16 complete games, had four shutouts, two saves, threw 257 innings and had 192 strike outs.

Chicago White Sox Billy Pierce... Sports Illustrated Cover by Sports  Illustrated

 

May 13, 1975 - Sox pitcher Jim Kaat’s 12-game winning streak ended as he was beaten 3-2 in Baltimore.  Kaat had won his first five decisions in 1975 and his final seven decisions in 1974. He’d become a 20- game winner in both seasons averaging 290 innings pitched in those years. He’d also make the All-Star team in 1975.

 

May 13, 1982 - SportsVision made its debut.

The first regional pay cable service devoted exclusively to sports began operations with a game at Comiskey Park versus Milwaukee. The service was the brainchild of Sox co-owner Eddie Einhorn and while brilliant, was ahead of its time. The technology wasn’t there and more importantly, the attitude on the part of the fans wasn’t ready to pay for something they had been getting for free all their lives. At best roughly 20,000 fans subscribed to it. The service also included broadcasting games of the Bulls, Blackhawks and Sting (professional soccer).

The decision to go to a pay service caused popular announcer Harry Caray to leave the team after 11 seasons and go to the Cubs despite an offer by the Sox that was worth more before the 1982 season began.

SportsVision, in its original version, lasted until the end of 1983, then it was sold to the Cablevision Company and turned into SportsChannel-Chicago.

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16 minutes ago, Lip Man 1 said:

May 13, 1957 - Sox pitcher Billy Pierce became the first member of the team and the first Chicago athlete, to ever appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated. The caption read, “Pride of Chicago, Billy Pierce.” In 1957, the year the magazine cover came out; Pierce went 20-12 with an ERA of 3.26. It was his second straight 20-win season. He led the league with 16 complete games, had four shutouts, two saves, threw 257 innings and had 192 strike outs.

Chicago White Sox Billy Pierce... Sports Illustrated Cover by Sports  Illustrated

 

May 13, 1975 - Sox pitcher Jim Kaat’s 12-game winning streak ended as he was beaten 3-2 in Baltimore.  Kaat had won his first five decisions in 1975 and his final seven decisions in 1974. He’d become a 20- game winner in both seasons averaging 290 innings pitched in those years. He’d also make the All-Star team in 1975.

The days when a pitcher started in a four man rotation and not five like today. Billy Piece leading the league with 16 CG's wasn't even as impressive as some other years where a pitcher had over 20-30 CG's leading the league.

We'll never see a pitcher get 16 complete games ever again. In 2022, the top four pitchers in MLB with complete games didn't even add up together to the total of 16.

                                         
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