The White Sox, then called the White Stockings, began play in the American League in 1900 when the American League was still a minor league and the National League was the only major league. When the American League became a major league the next season (1901) the White Stockings were a charter member and won the first pennant of the American League as a major league.
Barack Obama put the American Flag on top of the White House...........
sox are something you put on your foot.
White Sox's taxes The rule is to add the 's after the owner unless the owners name ends in a vowel in which case the apostrophe is added at the end of the s'.
In the 2010 MLB season, the average WHIP in the National League was 1.348 and in the American League was 1.346. That would put a good whip at about 1.2 and below.
because they got put with other African-American battalions. often not as equiped as the White soldiers.
Babe Ruth had four managers when he played for the Yankees.Miller Huggins (1920-1929)Art Fletcher (1929)Bob Shawkey (1930)Joe McCarthy (1931-1934)
African American people do not turn white after death. They may get lighter in skin color but they do not turn white after they pass away.
Put On Your White Sombrero was created in 1996.
white/caucasian i remember when ifirst looked up his race at first it said he was white but he was also part african american and somaon and later on they put his mom was hawiian and then they put that it doesnt really matter what he is so im still just like what! any ways hes white
Take your shoes off Put your feet up It's time to meet up With the Boston Red Sox Boston born and Boston bred Sox Relax, relax - and be a Sox Watcher. This is the mid-seventies Red Sox theme lyrics for WSBK TV-38, I believe!
Two players I know of were referred to as The Hawk. Ken Harrelson, a utility player most of his career, later went on to be a broadcaster for the Chicago White Sox and is credited with coming up with the signature home run call, "You can put it on the board ... YYYYYYYYYYES!" The other is Andre Dawson, who was an all-star outfielder for the Montreal Expos and Chicago Cubs in the 1980s and 1990s. He later also spent time with the Florida Marlins and Boston Red Sox and many consider him a strong candidate for the Hall of Fame.
Both black and white men worked as overseers during the slavery days of the American South. In Cuba, black overseers were often put in charge of Chinese indentured servants.