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Before the White Sox became a major league baseball team, they were called the Iowa Cornhuskers. They were founded as a minor league team.
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The first Chicago White Sox stadium was located at the 39th Street and Princeton, four blocks south of Comiskey Park. This place used to be a cricket stadium but then changed to a baseball stadium.
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In 1900, the team moved to Chicago. The American league was brought up and made into major league. Chicago took the first title as an American League Major League team.
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The first World Series the White Soc won was in 1906 against the Cubs. The White Sox won the series 4 games to 2.
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In 1917, the Giants went up against there rivals, the Chicago white Sox. The White Sox end up winning and get their second World Series Win ever.
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In 1960, the white Sox changed baseball jerseys forever by being the first team to put their last name on the back of their jerseys.
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In 1978, Tony Larussa came to the White Sox as their new head coach. He replaced Bob Lemon and Tony Larussa is the oldest MLB coach still today.
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On March 31, 1994, Michael Jordan sighed to play baseball with the Chicago White Sox minor league team. This shocked all NBA fans, and Michael stated he did this to pursue the dream of his late father.
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In 2005, the White Sox won their 3rd and latest World Series. The White Sox swept The Astros in four games and won.
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In 2017, My favorite baseball player named Luis Robert, came to the White sox from Cuba.
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In 2019, Harold Baines became a Hall of Famer and joined other White Sox players such as Frank Thomas and Tim Raines. He is still to this day the most recent White Sox player in the Hall of Fame.
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In the 2021 season, the White Sox ended up making it to the playoffs where thy played the Houstoun Astros. The White Sox's season came to an end after losing in game four.