1)1990 Chicago White Sox The Last Season In Historic Comiskey Park
1990 Chicago White Sox
YEARS FROM NOW
Youth SAY YOU WERE THERE
Jeff Torborg's 1990 White Sox surprised the baseball world with a strong run at the Western Division title, Hanging close to the Oakland A's for most of the season, the Sox attack featured some spectacular individual performances and achievements.
Carlton Risk's homer to set the All-Time Home Runs by a Catcher record and Bobby Thigpen's Major League record 5 / saves are two memories from a memorable year. Here's the last season in Comiskey Park commemorated on videotape and complimented by a great year for the Sox,
Chicago and the nation said goodbye to the "Baseball Palace of the World" in 1990, Comiskey Park's final season was celebrated with promotions like Turn Back the Clock Day and a final weekend of events that will be remembered for a long time to come.
2)1991 Chicago White Sox Season Highlights The First Season In New Comiskey Park Brand New Old -Fashioned Fun
"Brand New. Old-Fashioned Fun." That theme was never more appropriate than in 1991 as the Chicago While Sox combined the opening of a brand new ballpark in mid-April with the old-fashioned excitement of a pennant race that lasted until the end of September.
A total of 2.934.154 fans flocked to Comiskey Park to set franchise and Chicago attendance records. The White Sox rewarded those loyal fans with a second consecutive runner-up finish in the American League West, baseball's deepest division
3) Chicago White Sox 1992 Season Highlights Good Guys Wear Black
1992 was a season of record-setting individual accomplishments for the Chicago White Sox, The club's nucleus of young and charging stars continued to rise in American League West.
Jack McDowell, Frank Thomas, Robin Ventura, Tim Raines, George Bell, Lance Johnson and the White Sox provide the highlights of the 1992 season as they continue to show that "Good Guys Really Do Wear Black."
1990 Chicago White Sox
YEARS FROM NOW
Youth SAY YOU WERE THERE
Jeff Torborg's 1990 White Sox surprised the baseball world with a strong run at the Western Division title, Hanging close to the Oakland A's for most of the season, the Sox attack featured some spectacular individual performances and achievements.
Carlton Risk's homer to set the All-Time Home Runs by a Catcher record and Bobby Thigpen's Major League record 5 / saves are two memories from a memorable year. Here's the last season in Comiskey Park commemorated on videotape and complimented by a great year for the Sox,
Chicago and the nation said goodbye to the "Baseball Palace of the World" in 1990, Comiskey Park's final season was celebrated with promotions like Turn Back the Clock Day and a final weekend of events that will be remembered for a long time to come.
2)1991 Chicago White Sox Season Highlights The First Season In New Comiskey Park Brand New Old -Fashioned Fun
"Brand New. Old-Fashioned Fun." That theme was never more appropriate than in 1991 as the Chicago While Sox combined the opening of a brand new ballpark in mid-April with the old-fashioned excitement of a pennant race that lasted until the end of September.
A total of 2.934.154 fans flocked to Comiskey Park to set franchise and Chicago attendance records. The White Sox rewarded those loyal fans with a second consecutive runner-up finish in the American League West, baseball's deepest division
3) Chicago White Sox 1992 Season Highlights Good Guys Wear Black
1992 was a season of record-setting individual accomplishments for the Chicago White Sox, The club's nucleus of young and charging stars continued to rise in American League West.
Jack McDowell, Frank Thomas, Robin Ventura, Tim Raines, George Bell, Lance Johnson and the White Sox provide the highlights of the 1992 season as they continue to show that "Good Guys Really Do Wear Black."
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