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White Sox: Early Setbacks & Historic Moments

White Sox: Early Setbacks & Historic Moments

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In the early 1900s, the White Sox faced challenges such as losing their player-manager and second baseman, Dick Padden, to the St. Louis Cardinals, and dealing with inclement weather during spring training. The team also experienced significant milestones, including the construction of Comiskey Park in 1910 and the birth of slugger Pat Seerey in 1923. Seerey, known for his power-hitting style, made history in 1948 by hitting four homers in a single game. Additionally, the team saw players like Cy Acosta and Carlos Quentin face injury-related challenges in 1975 and 2012, respectively.

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