Today in White Sox History: August 7
A trio of wins late make this a sweet day on the South Side 1910 White Sox pitcher Ed Walsh fired the first shutout in the original Comiskey Park, when he blanked the Washington Senators, 4-0. He allowed only two hits and struck out 10 in the game. 1960 The White Sox swept a doubleheader from the Senators, 9-7 and 3-2, both in walk-off fashion, with Gerry Staley picking up wins in both games. In the opener, Washington rallied to tie, 7-7, in the top of the ninth off of Staley, but in the bottom half the Sox assaulted reliever…
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