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White Sox History: Bans, Trades, and Comebacks

White Sox History: Bans, Trades, and Comebacks

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On this day in Chicago White Sox history, we revisit pivotal moments that shaped the franchise. From the 1921 Black Sox scandal, where Joe Jackson and Buck Weaver were banned, to the 1951 ousting of commissioner Happy Chandler due to a botched trade, these events left lasting impacts on the team and its fans. Bill Meltons 1973 comeback and Carlton Fisks extended career are highlights, while recent events like the 2006 World Baseball Classic and Will Ferrells charity trade add to the teams rich history.

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