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THIS DATE IN WHITE SOX HISTORY: NOV. 21


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NOVEMBER 21ST

 

1970: White Sox shortstop Luis Aparicio was awarded his ninth and final Gold Glove in results announced by The Sporting News on this date. The award for fielding excellence was the seventh Aparicio earned as a member of the White Sox (a club record) with the other two coming with the Baltimore Orioles.

 

1983: Merry Christmas! The White Sox traded infielder Fran Mullins to the Cincinnati Reds for catcher Steve Christmas. Mullins was the Sox third round pick out of the University of Santa Clara in 1979 and made his big league debut the following year but he never panned out. Plagued by an injury in 1981, Mullins never made it back to Chicago. Christmas hit .364 with a home run in a 12-game stint with the Sox in 1984.

 

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