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The Chicago
White Sox Baseball Team
The Chicago White Sox are a
Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in
Chicago, Illinois. The White Sox are in the
Central Division of the American League.
One of the AL's eight charter franchises,
the White Sox dominated play during the early
20th century, winning 5 of the first 19 league
pennants; but the team's fortunes dropped
precipitously after it became involved in
what is debatably the greatest scandal in
the history of the sport. After winning only
one league championship in the years spanning
1920 to 2004, the team ended decades of frustration
in when it won its first world championship
since 1917.
The White Sox are one of two major league
teams based in Chicago, the other being the
Chicago Cubs of the National League. The Chicago
White Sox made it all the way through the
playoffs and won the World Series in the baseball season.
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Founded: 1893, as the Sioux City, Iowa franchise
in the minor Western League. Moved to St. Paul, Minnesota
in 1895, then to Chicago in 1900 when that league was
renamed the American League, and which became a major
league in 1901.
Formerly known as: Sioux City Cornhuskers, 1894. St. Paul
Saints, 1895-1899. "White Sox" is short for
"White Stockings".
Home ballpark: The previous home field in St. Paul was
Lexington Park.
Uniform colors: black, silver, and white
Logo design: the letters "SOX", interlocked
in various ways
Fight Song: "Let's Go, Go-Go White Sox" by Captain
Stubby and the Buccaneers
All-time regular season record (through ): 8210 wins
- 8020 losses - 101 ties - 3 no-decision
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Chicago, Illinois
Chicago, known as the "Second City"
and the "Windy City", is the third-largest city
in population in the United States, following New York
City and Los Angeles. Chicago is located in the Midwestern
state of Illinois along the southwestern shore of Lake
Michigan. It is the largest city and the county seat of
Cook County. When combined with its suburbs and nine surrounding
counties in Illinois,Wisconsin, and Indiana, the greater
metropolitan area known as Chicagoland encompasses a population
of nearly 10 million people. Growing from a frontier town
of the Old Northwest in 1833 to one of the world's premier
cities, Chicago is ranked as one of 10 "Alpha"
(most influential) world cities by the Globalization and
World Cities Study Group & Network. Today, Chicago
is the financial, transportation, and cultural capital
of the Midwest. The city has long been known around the
world as a financial, industrial, and transportation center
and for its ethnic diversity. Chicago's skyscrapers, local
cuisine, political traditions, and sports teams are some
of the most recognized symbols of the city. A variety
of colloquial nicknames reflect Chicago's unique character.
A resident of Chicago is referred to as
a Chicagoan. There is some ambiguity regarding the suburbs
- some residents call themselves "Chicagoans"
and identify with the central city, while others rarely
deal with or visit the central city. About one-third of
central-city Chicagoans are Caucasian, another third African-American,
around a quarter Hispanic and one-tenth Asian, with small
amounts of other races filling in the remainder. Chicago
also has several dozen distinct neighborhoods to match
the ethnic diversity; the city is divided into 77 official
community areas.
The MLB Baseball Playoffs
When the regular season ends after the first
sunday in October, eight teams enter the post-season playoffs.
The first six teams are each league's three division champions.
The remaining two "wild-card" spots are filled
by each league's team that has the best regular season
record and is not a division champion. Three rounds of
series of games are played to determine the champion:
American League Division Series and National
League Division Series, each a best-of-five game series;
American League Championship Series and National League
Championship Series, each a best-of-seven game series
played between the surviving teams from the ALDS and NLDS;
and
World Series, a best-of-seven game series played between
the champions of each league.
The matchup for the first round of the playoffs is usually
1 seed vs. 4 seed, and 2 seed vs. 3 seed, unless the 1
seed and the 4 seed are from the same divison, in which
case the matchup is 1 seed vs. 3 seed and 2 seed vs. 4
seed. In the first and second round of the playoffs, the
better seeded team has home-field advantage.
The team belonging to the league that won
the mid-season All-Star game receives home-field advantage
in the World Series.