Today in White Sox History: May 14
An all-time great promotion spurred a rout for the South Siders. 1914 White Sox starter Jim Scott throws a no-hitter, with one problem — the game against Washington remained tied, 0-0, through nine. To start the 10th, future Black Sox ringleader Chick Gandil broke up Scott’s no-hitter with a single, and the game was lost when the next batter, Howie Shanks, tripled Gandil home. The game marked the first of three nine-inning no-hitters Ray Schalk caught during his 17 seasons with the White Sox. 1963 White Sox pitcher Ray Herbert fired his fourth consecutive shutout, beating the Tigers, 3-0, at…
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