StatManDu Posted July 22, 2007 Share Posted July 22, 2007 THIS DATE IN WHITE SOX HISTORY: JULY 22/Congrats Harold (1987)! www.whitesoxalmanac.com 1987: Harold Baines didn’t wait long to take over the top spot on the White Sox career home run list. A night after tying Bill Melton’s club career record, Baines became the franchise’s all-time leader with his 155th home run in a 10-5 setback to the Baltimore Orioles before 12,780 at Comiskey Park. Baines’ blast was part of a three-homer inning. Kenny Williams and Ivan Calderon also went deep in the frame. 1989: Ivan Calderon’s three-run homer in the eighth keyed the White Sox 10-6 come-from-behind win at Boston. The Sox scored six times over their final two at bats to pull out the victory. Donn Pall tossed three shutout innings of relief for the save. 1991: Dan Pasqua’s leadoff homer and Ozzie Guillen’s RBI infield single in the sixth enabled the Sox to overcome the Milwaukee Brewers 5-4 before 42,295 at Comiskey Park. … In Cooperstown, N.Y., former White Sox owner Bill Veeck was inducted into the Hall of Fame. 1992: Tim Raines’ two-run double in the eighth finally got the White Sox past the Baltimore Orioles 7-5 before 36,349 at Comiskey Park. Donn Pall earned the win with scoreless innings of relief. The victory was the Sox 10th of the season in their final at bat. 1993: Bo Jackson drove in three runs to lead the White Sox past Milwaukee 7-2 before 29,684 at Comiskey Park. Jack McDowell picked up his 15th win as the first-place Sox increased their lead in the American League West to 2.5 games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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