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Lifelong Chicago White Sox fans Mark and Kristine Igyarto married in a 60-second ceremony during Saturday’s game against the ...
The Chicago White Sox threw a party that would have made Bill Veeck proud. The club celebrated its quirky former owner with ...
The White Sox celebrated their late owner and Hall of Famer, Bill Veeck, throughout Saturday’s 3-1 loss against the Guardians. Fans were able to participate in several gameday activities on Bill Veeck ...
The White Sox honor their late owner and Hall of Famer Bill Veeck by wearing some throwback uniform shorts before tonight's ...
Burke lasted only 3 1/3 innings Saturday, continuing a bothersome trend of Sox starters not going deep into games.
The Chicago White Sox dropped their sixth straight game Saturday night, managing only four hits in a 3-1 loss to the Cleveland Guardians.
In 1993, Veeck and a group of investors – including actor Bill Murray – founded the St. Paul Saints, a minor league baseball team in Minnesota.
Veeck’s wife, Mary Frances, told me later that Bill, who started as an $18 office boy at Wrigley Field, was so upset about the Tribune Co.’s bleacher decision he felt obligated to make one ...
Bill Veeck, who died in 1986, is responsible for planting the ivy on the walls at Wrigley Field. He is responsible for the exploding scoreboard at Comiskey.
As a boy, Veeck learned about the game from the legendary John McGraw, who played for the 1891 Baltimore Orioles, and as a 65-year-old he gave Tony LaRussa, who led the 2011 St. Louis Cardinals to ...
Bill DeWitt Jr., whose father had sold the team to Veeck, recalls that Gaedel’s name and uniform number — 1/8 — were listed in the program for several days before his appearance.