The Chicago Tribune Book of the Chicago White Sox: A Decade-by-Decade History
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About this book
The Chicago Tribune Book of the Chicago White Sox is a decade-by-decade look at one of the American Leagues original eight teams starting with the franchises Windy City beginnings in 1900 as the Chicago White Stockings (the former name of crosstown rivals the Cubs) and ending with the current team. For more than a century the Chicago Tribune has documented every Sox season through original reporting photography and box scores. For the first time this mountain of Sox history has been mined and curated by the papers sports department into a single one-of-a-kind volume. Each era in Sox history includes its own timeline profiles of key players and coaches and feature stories that highlight it all from the heavy hitters to the no-hitters to the one-hit wonders. To be a Sox fan means to know breathtaking highs and dramatic lows. The teams halcyon daysstarting with the championship it won during the first official season of the newly formed American League in 1901have always been punctuated with doldrums and stormy stretches including a period of time in the 80s when it looked likely that the team would leave Chicago. But with the diehard support of their fans the "Good Guys" have always made a comebackincluding the teams landmark 2005 World Series win the first by any Chicago major league team in 88 years. This book records it all. The award-winning journalists photographers and editors of the Chicago Tribune have produced a comprehensive collectors item that every Sox fan will love.
