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The Chicago White Sox threw a party that would have made Bill Veeck proud. The club celebrated its quirky former owner with ...
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 ...
The White Sox honor their late owner and Hall of Famer Bill Veeck by wearing some throwback uniform shorts before tonight's ...
Chicago White Sox celebrated 'Bill Veeck Night' with a unique twist, featuring a one-minute wedding officiated by Ron Kittle ...
Burke lasted only 3 1/3 innings Saturday, continuing a bothersome trend of Sox starters not going deep into games.
The Chicago White Sox dropped their sixth straight game Saturday night, managing only four hits in a 3-1 loss to the Cleveland Guardians.
Back in another era, Chicago White Sox owner Bill Veeck used to sit in the front row of the center-field bleachers at Wrigley Field with some of his friends, including Otto “Dutch” Denning ...
When Bill was four, his father, sportswriter William Veeck Sr., became president of the Chicago Cubs. By the time he was 11, Bill was working as a vendor, ticket seller and junior groundskeeper.
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 ...
For this storied career, Veeck was inducted into baseball’s Hall of Fame in 1991, five years after his death at age 71. Now historians are ramping up a campaign to add Veeck’s father to the ...
As a boy, Veeck learned about the game from the legendary John McGraw, who played for the 1891 Baltimore Orioles, and as a 65-year-old he gave Tony LaRussa, who led the 2011 St. Louis Cardinals to ...
For it was Bill Veeck, who as the White Sox’s owner in 1980, sent Minnie to the plate for his last major-league swing. Originally Published: March 2, 1991 at 5:00 AM EST ...