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6/6 - Celebrity Battle of the Soxes - Red v. White 7:10

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2 minutes ago, Donny Lucy's Avocado Farm said:

so which position player pitches tonight

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    I experience pain when Andrew Vaughn swings too. 

  • DoUEvenShift
    DoUEvenShift

    CALL YOUR SONS, CALL YOUR DAUGHTERS, CALL YOUR WESTEDDYS!

  • Chicago White Sox
    Chicago White Sox

    I don’t know how anyone can defend Getz after witnessing this atrocity.  This is the most pathetic team in Major League Baseball history and it’s not even close.

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Just tuned in.  What a disaster

3 minutes ago, WhiteSox2023 said:

Tim Hill, another nice Getz signing.

Gotta love relievers that don’t strike anyone out

There should be a skunk rule in MLB. This is getting ugly 

We're definitely going to set that RS/RA differential record....with games to spare.

4 minutes ago, Harry Chappas said:

It’s kind of impressive how little they care about their own team.  

Jerry has killed this team. I don’t know how anyone would choose to be a fan of them going forward that wasn’t already.

What's the most lopsided no-hitter in MLB history, we might set that record too

What the heck are Schiffren and Stone possibly saying now?

Tip your cap, enjoy an opponent's excellence and the possibility of a no hitter?

Hey, just noticed they are also getting no hit. This is some comically ridiculous baseball.

5 minutes ago, Donny Lucy's Avocado Farm said:

so which position player pitches tonight

Maldonado, he's got the fingers

Oh well. No repercussions. Pedro and Getz will still have thier jobs in the morning 

1 minute ago, DoUEvenShift said:

What's the most lopsided no-hitter in MLB history, we might set that record too

18 runs, 1884  Pud Galvin

Just now, caulfield12 said:

18 runs, 1884  Pud Galvin

If we have a position player in the 8th and/or 9th we have a real shot

I don’t know how anyone can defend Getz after witnessing this atrocity.  This is the most pathetic team in Major League Baseball history and it’s not even close.

5 minutes ago, Green Line said:

Just tuned in.  What a disaster

The slogan for Getz’s 2024 White Sox!

Edited by Bob Sacamano

2 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:

18 runs, 1884  Pud Galvin

Pud Grifol about to break that record. 

Just now, Chicago White Sox said:

I don’t know how anyone can defend Getz after witnessing this atrocity.  This is the most pathetic team in Major League Baseball history and it’s not even close.

I can....he can't overcome a shitty owner

4 minutes ago, wegner said:

Hey, just noticed they are also getting no hit. This is some comically ridiculous baseball.

Ready Mr President?

7 Bob Feller
  Cleveland Indians (AL)
  Tuesday, April 16, 1940
Cleveland Indians 1, Chicago White Sox 0
Comiskey Park (Chicago)
(His first of three no-hitters, baseball’s first and only opening-day no-no.)
8 Mel Parnell
  Boston Red Sox (AL)
  Saturday, July 14, 1956
Boston Red Sox 4, Chicago White Sox 0
Fenway Park (Boston)
9 Bill Monbouquette
  Boston Red Sox (AL)
  Wednesday, August 1, 1962
Boston Red Sox 1, Chicago White Sox 0
Comiskey Park (Chicago)
10 Mike Warren
  Oakland Athletics (AL)
  Thursday, September 29, 1983
Oakland Athletics 3, Chicago White Sox 0
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum (Oakland)
11 Jack Morris
  Detroit Tigers (AL)
  Saturday, April 7, 1984
Detroit Tigers 4, Chicago White Sox 0
Comiskey Park (Chicago)
12 Bret Saberhagen
  Kansas City Royals (AL)
  Monday, August 26, 1991
Kansas City Royals 7, Chicago White Sox 0
Royals Stadium (Kansas City)
13 Francisco Liriano
  Minnesota Twins (AL)
  Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Minnesota Twins 1, Chicago White Sox 0
U.S. Cellular Field (Chicago)

 

 

Some of the more "old school" no hitters against the Sox...Joe Cowley and Melido Perez two all-time favorites in Sox annals, lol

  1. You’re missing the July 1, 1990 NYY v White Sox game at Comiskey – Andy Hawkins no-hit the Sox, but lost 4-0 due to errors and walks in the 8th inning

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1 minute ago, Bob Sacamano said:

The slogan for Getz’s 2024 White Sox!

That the name of his Sex Tape and the Sox highlight tape 

I want to say this team has quit but they would have had to start in order to quit.

1 minute ago, caulfield12 said:
7 Bob Feller
  Cleveland Indians (AL)
  Tuesday, April 16, 1940
Cleveland Indians 1, Chicago White Sox 0
Comiskey Park (Chicago)
(His first of three no-hitters, baseball’s first and only opening-day no-no.)
8 Mel Parnell
  Boston Red Sox (AL)
  Saturday, July 14, 1956
Boston Red Sox 4, Chicago White Sox 0
Fenway Park (Boston)
9 Bill Monbouquette
  Boston Red Sox (AL)
  Wednesday, August 1, 1962
Boston Red Sox 1, Chicago White Sox 0
Comiskey Park (Chicago)
10 Mike Warren
  Oakland Athletics (AL)
  Thursday, September 29, 1983
Oakland Athletics 3, Chicago White Sox 0
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum (Oakland)
11 Jack Morris
  Detroit Tigers (AL)
  Saturday, April 7, 1984
Detroit Tigers 4, Chicago White Sox 0
Comiskey Park (Chicago)
12 Bret Saberhagen
  Kansas City Royals (AL)
  Monday, August 26, 1991
Kansas City Royals 7, Chicago White Sox 0
Royals Stadium (Kansas City)
13 Francisco Liriano
  Minnesota Twins (AL)
  Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Minnesota Twins 1, Chicago White Sox 0
U.S. Cellular Field (Chicago)

 

 

Some of the more "old school" no hitters against the Sox...

You’re missing the July 1, 1990 NYY v White Sox game at Comiskey – Andy Hawkins no-hit the Sox, but lost 4-0 due to errors and walks in the 8th inning

    • Exactly. However that no-hitter is NOT a no- hitter anymore, due to some genius who decided,several years ago, that no-hitters less than 9 innings are no longer consider.
      What a crock!!!!

  • Thanks Dirk… Wasn’t aware of the change in definition – apparently Fay Vincent needed something to do in 1991 ?

    I completely understand and agree with eliminating the rain delay / darkness shortened games, and the no-no’s lost in extra innings. While I understand the rationale behind the “8.5” inning (home team not batting bottom of 9) games, I just think that eliminating those game unfairly penalizes the visiting pitcher. I’ll grant you, it’s certainly an anomalous situation, but I believe that it qualifies as a complete game and, as such, the pitcher deserves the no-no credit. I was at the Hawkins game and it is definitely among the strangest games that I’ve personally witnessed…

    Thanks for the clarification / education… just an old catcher passing on an opinion…

    • I devote a chapter to that game and the debate over the eliminated no-hitters in my upcoming book Baseball’s No-hit Wonders. I interviewed Hawkins last month when the Rangers were at Fenway and asked him if he felt he deserved a no-hitter. His response was, “I didn’t give up any hits.” A valid point.

  • Very cool – will definitely be looking for your book. I’m a life-long, die-hard (especially this season) White Sox fan, and I absolutely agree with Hawkins (he threw a no-hitter)… thanks again Dirk

    • Thanks, Mike … I just watched the video of that ninth inning yesterday. I’ve never seen anything like it since. (Except maybe that time the Mets’ Luis Castillo dropped that pop-up against the Yanks).

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