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This Day In Sox History...April 2


Lip Man 1

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April 2, 1900 - The White Sox played their first ever game. It would be an exhibition win over the University of Illinois baseball team. The final score was 10-9. That season the American League wasn’t considered a part of Major League Baseball. That would happen the following year. However the Sox would take the pennant on September 12 when they beat the Cleveland Blues 12-4 and 9-1.

 

April 2, 2021 – Now this is how you make a debut! Sox catcher/DH Yermin Mercedes had over two thousand minor league at-bats before finally making the team’s opening day roster. On this night in Anaheim, he had a sensational debut going 5 for 5, with four RBI’s in the 12-8 win. Mercedes had four singles and a double in the game.

The last time a rookie had five hits in their first game in the big leagues was in 1933 when Cecil Travis of the Senators did it.

Mercedes would go on to have 12 hits in his first four games setting the modern Major League record and be named the American League Player of the Week.

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