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White Sox History: Catchers, First Basemen, and Color Barriers

White Sox History: Catchers, First Basemen, and Color Barriers

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On March eighteenth, Chicago White Sox history unfolds with standout moments, from Billy Sullivans thirteen-season run as the longest-tenured player to Ray Schalk breaking his record. The team also had a chance to sign Jackie Robinson but missed out. The nineteen eighty-one signing of Carlton Fisk marked a turning point, leading to thirteen successful years and team records. However, the narrative took a dramatic turn in twenty sixteen when Adam LaRoches retirement sparked clubhouse tension, with Chris Sale publicly supporting him and criticizing the front office.

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