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4 minutes ago, Harry Chappas said:

It’s kind of impressive how little they care about their own team.  

Jerry has killed this team. I don’t know how anyone would choose to be a fan of them going forward that wasn’t already.

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Just now, Chicago White Sox said:

I don’t know how anyone can defend Getz after witnessing this atrocity.  This is the most pathetic team in Major League Baseball history and it’s not even close.

I can....he can't overcome a shitty owner

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7 Bob Feller
  Cleveland Indians (AL)
  Tuesday, April 16, 1940
Cleveland Indians 1, Chicago White Sox 0
Comiskey Park (Chicago)
(His first of three no-hitters, baseball’s first and only opening-day no-no.)
8 Mel Parnell
  Boston Red Sox (AL)
  Saturday, July 14, 1956
Boston Red Sox 4, Chicago White Sox 0
Fenway Park (Boston)
9 Bill Monbouquette
  Boston Red Sox (AL)
  Wednesday, August 1, 1962
Boston Red Sox 1, Chicago White Sox 0
Comiskey Park (Chicago)
10 Mike Warren
  Oakland Athletics (AL)
  Thursday, September 29, 1983
Oakland Athletics 3, Chicago White Sox 0
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum (Oakland)
11 Jack Morris
  Detroit Tigers (AL)
  Saturday, April 7, 1984
Detroit Tigers 4, Chicago White Sox 0
Comiskey Park (Chicago)
12 Bret Saberhagen
  Kansas City Royals (AL)
  Monday, August 26, 1991
Kansas City Royals 7, Chicago White Sox 0
Royals Stadium (Kansas City)
13 Francisco Liriano
  Minnesota Twins (AL)
  Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Minnesota Twins 1, Chicago White Sox 0
U.S. Cellular Field (Chicago)

 

 

Some of the more "old school" no hitters against the Sox...Joe Cowley and Melido Perez two all-time favorites in Sox annals, lol

  1. You’re missing the July 1, 1990 NYY v White Sox game at Comiskey – Andy Hawkins no-hit the Sox, but lost 4-0 due to errors and walks in the 8th inning
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1 minute ago, caulfield12 said:
7 Bob Feller
  Cleveland Indians (AL)
  Tuesday, April 16, 1940
Cleveland Indians 1, Chicago White Sox 0
Comiskey Park (Chicago)
(His first of three no-hitters, baseball’s first and only opening-day no-no.)
8 Mel Parnell
  Boston Red Sox (AL)
  Saturday, July 14, 1956
Boston Red Sox 4, Chicago White Sox 0
Fenway Park (Boston)
9 Bill Monbouquette
  Boston Red Sox (AL)
  Wednesday, August 1, 1962
Boston Red Sox 1, Chicago White Sox 0
Comiskey Park (Chicago)
10 Mike Warren
  Oakland Athletics (AL)
  Thursday, September 29, 1983
Oakland Athletics 3, Chicago White Sox 0
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum (Oakland)
11 Jack Morris
  Detroit Tigers (AL)
  Saturday, April 7, 1984
Detroit Tigers 4, Chicago White Sox 0
Comiskey Park (Chicago)
12 Bret Saberhagen
  Kansas City Royals (AL)
  Monday, August 26, 1991
Kansas City Royals 7, Chicago White Sox 0
Royals Stadium (Kansas City)
13 Francisco Liriano
  Minnesota Twins (AL)
  Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Minnesota Twins 1, Chicago White Sox 0
U.S. Cellular Field (Chicago)

 

 

Some of the more "old school" no hitters against the Sox...

You’re missing the July 1, 1990 NYY v White Sox game at Comiskey – Andy Hawkins no-hit the Sox, but lost 4-0 due to errors and walks in the 8th inning

    • Exactly. However that no-hitter is NOT a no- hitter anymore, due to some genius who decided,several years ago, that no-hitters less than 9 innings are no longer consider.
      What a crock!!!!

  • Thanks Dirk… Wasn’t aware of the change in definition – apparently Fay Vincent needed something to do in 1991 ?

    I completely understand and agree with eliminating the rain delay / darkness shortened games, and the no-no’s lost in extra innings. While I understand the rationale behind the “8.5” inning (home team not batting bottom of 9) games, I just think that eliminating those game unfairly penalizes the visiting pitcher. I’ll grant you, it’s certainly an anomalous situation, but I believe that it qualifies as a complete game and, as such, the pitcher deserves the no-no credit. I was at the Hawkins game and it is definitely among the strangest games that I’ve personally witnessed…

    Thanks for the clarification / education… just an old catcher passing on an opinion…

    • I devote a chapter to that game and the debate over the eliminated no-hitters in my upcoming book Baseball’s No-hit Wonders. I interviewed Hawkins last month when the Rangers were at Fenway and asked him if he felt he deserved a no-hitter. His response was, “I didn’t give up any hits.” A valid point.

  • Very cool – will definitely be looking for your book. I’m a life-long, die-hard (especially this season) White Sox fan, and I absolutely agree with Hawkins (he threw a no-hitter)… thanks again Dirk

    • Thanks, Mike … I just watched the video of that ninth inning yesterday. I’ve never seen anything like it since. (Except maybe that time the Mets’ Luis Castillo dropped that pop-up against the Yanks).

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This formatting is worse than the game tonight

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