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This Day In Sox History...September 25


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September 25, 1965 - The Sox set the franchise record by hitting their 15th consecutive solo home run.

The streak started at Baltimore on September 2 in the second game of a double header when Johnny Romano homered. The run continued until a game on this date was played in New York. Pitcher Tommy John hit the last home run in the streak. The breakdown saw Ken Berry with five solo home runs, Don Buford, Romano and Pete Ward with a pair each and John, Floyd Robinson, Bill “Moose” Skowron and Bill Voss with one solo home run. The Sox would tie this rather odd record in 2016.

 

September 25, 2015 – The White Sox beat the Yankees in New York 5-2 for the franchises 9,000th win. Carlos Rodon of the Sox went six innings allowing two runs to get the win with David Robertson closing it out for his 32nd save. Mike Olt and Gordon Beckham hit solo home runs for the Sox.

 

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