White Sox History: Ed Walsh’s Debut and Notable Pitching Achievements
In White Sox history on May 12, Ellis Kinder's 18-game winning streak against the team was broken, and Sandy Consuegra was acquired.
By the Numbers- Ed Walsh made his White Sox debut in 1904, giving up 2 hits and a run in one inning.
- In 1924, Hollis "Sloppy" Thurston became one of the best waiver pickups for the White Sox, accumulating 10.6 WAR over two seasons.
- The White Sox purchased Sandy Consuegra in 1953, leading to a successful career with the team.
- Chris Sale showcased his pitching prowess in 2013, throwing a one-hitter against the Angels on ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball.
No specific future developments or outcomes were highlighted in the historical recap.
Bottom LineA day of significant milestones in White Sox history, from breaking win streaks to remarkable pitching performances, showcasing the rich tapestry of the team's legacy.
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