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Jesse Cole turned two sold-out nights in Chicago into a heartfelt nod to one of baseball’s most legendary innovators.
Eddie Gaedel, who stood 3'7" tall, holds the grand distinction of being the shortest Major League player in history. The ...
The fun wasn't limited to fans in the stands. White Sox players turned back the clock by wearing pinstriped shorts during ...
The White Sox celebrated their late owner and Hall of Famer, Bill Veeck, throughout Saturday’s 3-1 loss against the Guardians. Fans were able to participate in several gameday activities on Bill Veeck ...
Lifelong Chicago White Sox fans Mark and Kristine Igyarto married in a 60-second ceremony during Saturday’s game against the ...
Several creative game day events for fans are scheduled during Saturday's game between the White Sox and Guardians.
Bill Veeck's life was a series of fascinating adventures punctuated by lots of leg surgery and terrible pain which he rarely acknowledged. He was a smart, energetic, funny, creative fellow.
The son of former Indians owner Bill Veeck is glad to see the "Chief Wahoo" logo, implemented by his father in 1947, will be eliminated from uniforms after this season.
Bill Veeck poses for a Chicago Tribune photograph on April 29, 1959. Bill Veeck pictured, probably at spring training for the Chicago Cubs, sometime during the spring of 1928. Young Bill Veeck is f… ...
More info on Bill VeeckALSO SEE Baseball's showman Quotes Wednesday, November 19, 2003 More Info on Bill Veeck By Nick Acocella Special to ESPN.com Signature Game Aug. 19, 1951 - Veeck's most ...
Veeck’s wife, Mary Frances, told me later that Bill, who started as an $18 office boy at Wrigley Field, was so upset about the Tribune Co.’s bleacher decision he felt obligated to make one ...
Bill Veeck developed a lifelong fascination for concessions while working at Wrigley, first as a vendor, and eventually as head of concessions in the late ’30s, when he employed a young ...