The Cubs and the White Sox

The Cubs and the White Sox
Author: Dan Helpingstine
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780786456697

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Beginning with the premise that there is no other rivalry in team sports like that between the Cubs and the White Sox this work traces the history of the antagonism (and, at times, open hostility) between the fans of the two clubs. Of special interest is the baseball culture that is fostered in Chicago, as well as a recounting of the memorable on-field moments between the two teams. There are 50 photographs and two essays that deal with the question of bias at the Chicago Tribune.

Sox and the City

Sox and the City
Author: Richard Roeper
Publsiher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2007-04
Genre: Baseball fans
ISBN: 9781556526794

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Over the last 40 years, Richard Roeper has attended White Sox games, watching as his team established a losing streak that was almost unparalleled in Major League Baseball history. In this account of what it was like to grow up a White Sox fan in a Cubs nation, Roeper covers the recent history of the organisation, from the heartbreak of 1967 and the South-Side Hit Men to the disco demolition and the magical 2005 season when they became world champions. Encapsulating what it means to be a baseball fan, root for the same sorry team no matter what, and find vindication, this history of the White Sox is flavoured with trivia; anecdotes about players, owners, and broadcasters; plus Roeper's own humorous and personal reminiscences.

When Chicago Ruled Baseball

When Chicago Ruled Baseball
Author: Bernard A. Weisberger
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2012-03-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780062117694

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In 1906 the baseball world saw something that had never been done. Two teams from the same city squared off against each other in a World Series that pitted the heavily favored Cubs of the National League against the hardscrabble American League champion White Sox. Now, more than a century later, noted historian Bernard A. Weisberger tells the tale of a unique time in baseball, a unique time in America, and a time when Chicago was at the center of it all. When Chicago Ruled Baseball brings to life a dazzling epoch in a land of the self-made man—where A. G. Spalding helped establish baseball as both a national pastime and a thriving business, where Mordecai “Three-Finger” Brown overcame a horribly disfiguring injury and pitched his way into the Hall of Fame . . . and Tinkers-to-Evers-to-Chance proved that you could use teamwork to stand out as stars. Weisberger brings to life an unforgettable story of how a city that had rebuilt itself from the ashes of the Great Fire thirty-five years earlier became the focal point of an entire baseball-loving country, and one grand sporting contest staked its claim as one of the most remarkable and electrifying World Series ever to be played. Some images that appeared in the print edition of this book are unavailable in the electronic edition due to rights reasons.

Chicago in the World Series 1903 2005

Chicago in the World Series  1903 2005
Author: Bruce A. Rubenstein
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2006-05-24
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780786425754

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When the White Sox met the Astros in the 2005 World Series, it marked only the second time Chicago team had appeared in a televised World Series. (The first was in 1959 when the White Sox lost to the Dodgers.) Of the other 12 Series involving the Cubs or White Sox, seven occurred before the radio broadcasting of baseball. Five others were broadcast, but because the games were played during the workday, fans continued to get their coverage from newspapers. There they found accounts penned by some of the greatest journalists of the 20th century, including Ring Lardner, Grantland Rice, Arthur "Bugs" Baer and Westbrook Pegler, as well as legendary Chicago scribes Charles Dryden, James Crusinberry, Hugh Fullerton, I.E. Sanborn, and Irving Vaughan. With a chapter on each World Series involving a Chicago team, this book covers 100 years of championship diamond contests in the Windy City, from the intra-city classic of 1906 to the end of the White Sox's 88-year championship drought in 2005. Contemporary accounts from newspapers and sports publications complement the author's informed commentary, providing two views of the Series: one shared by those who were there, and one informed by the decades since.

The Story of the Chicago White Sox

The Story of the Chicago White Sox
Author: Michael O'Hearn
Publsiher: The Creative Company
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2007-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1583414835

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Examines the history, players, and future of the Chicago White Sox baseball team.

The Chicago Tribune Book of the Chicago White Sox

The Chicago Tribune Book of the Chicago White Sox
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Agate Midway
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2018
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 157284244X

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A beautiful and detail-rich hardbound collection of Chicago White Sox history, containing essays, box scores, original reporting, archival photographs, and various memorabilia for one of MLB's most beloved franchises.

Windy City World Series I

Windy City World Series I
Author: Richard Chabowski
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2012-06
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781469795737

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The year 1906 holds special significance for the city of Chicago for a number of reasons, but probably nothing generated as much excitement as the all-Chicago World Series that pitted the White Sox against the Cubs. Upton Sinclair had just written The Jungle, which revealed the inner workings of the city's slaughterhouses. There was also a new central city and county government building rising in the Loop. In considerations of that year, however, it is the city's two baseball teams that probably generate the most attention. More than one hundred years have passed, and we still haven't seen a repeat of the all-Chicago World Series. This history examines the bold moves made by ballclub owners and managers, and puts the significance of baseball in context with this detailed account of the events of 1906. It also introduces Charles Comiskey before the "Black Sox" scandal as well as Charles Murphy, the feisty, lively owner of the Cubs. The entire season is relived in Windy City World Series I: 1906, White Sox-Cubs.

Chicago s Big Teams

Chicago s Big Teams
Author: Lew Freedman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1770855823

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Chicago's professional sports landscape, as never seen before.