The “The 1983 White Sox remain a team that is near and dear to an entire generation of Chicago sports fans,” said Brooks Boyer, the team's senior vice president of sales and marketing, in a statement. at
He had a hit and a walk in this one against Buehrle.— Pedro Lopez again!
Pierzynski. He dropped a ground ball, allowing a run to come home.
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Konerko drove in a pair with a double in a four-run fourth, and Orlando Hernandez allowed just three hits in a solid outing.The St. Louis Cardinals haven’t played a game since July 29.But that’s scheduled to change, with two games against the White Sox on the same day.The two teams were originally scheduled to begin a three-game series Thursday, with the Field of Dreams game in Iowa. “This season marks the 30-year anniversary of that Winning Ugly Sox team, and we plan to honor that fan favorite team with these special throwback uniforms and a 1983 version of the ‘retro racers’ that we first unveiled last season.”The "retro race" Boyer mentioned will take place during the seventh-inning stretch and will feature the likenesses of Harold Baines, Ron Kittle and Hall of Famer Carlton Fisk, all members of the 1983 squad.That gritty White Sox team was managed by Tony La Russa, and they won the AL West with a 99-63 record before losing to the Orioles in the ALCS. They also dive into Tim Anderson's return to the lineup after coming back from injury and his home run trot after crushing a ball. But after a quick first out, he gave up back-to-back singles and a walk to load the bases with one out. Borrow a term from an even older White Sox team: winning ugly.
The offense picks him up.
And two batters later, after another run had scored, he airmailed a throw to first base in an attempt to complete an inning-ending double play. So what’d we miss since last time?May 6, 2005: Down 3-2 heading into the seventh, Dye tied the game with a solo homer to leadoff that inning. Joe Crede drove in a run, as did Pedro Lopez, who played in just two games for the 2005 White Sox.
The daunting task ahead of trying to make up so many games in such a brief amount of time before the regular season ends Sept. 27 has generated talk of imbalanced records across the league and what Major League Baseball might have to do should numerous teams finish the year without having played the same number of games.Obviously, that could have a dramatic effect on playoff seeding in the expanded postseason fields, which grew to include eight teams in each league.
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