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2000 Chicago White Sox season         
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL SEASON
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The 2000 Chicago White Sox season was the White Sox's 101st season. They finished the regular season with a 95-67 record, good enough for first place in the American League Central, 5 games ahead of the second place Cleveland Indians.
Chicago White Sox         
  • Eddie Murphy, John "Shano" Collins, Joe Jackson, Happy Felsch, and Nemo Leibold in their dugout during the [[1917 World Series]]
  • Batting practice at Comiskey Park, 1986
  • "Black Sox"]] team photo
  • tie-breaker game]] against the [[Minnesota Twins]] for a spot in the 2008 playoffs
  • [[Al López]], manager of the "Go-Go Sox"
  • [[Bill Veeck]], White Sox owner (1959–61, 1975–80) who revolutionized baseball by introducing many innovations in promotion
  • Elson in the 1940s
  • Uniform design from 1971–1975
  • [[Ed Walsh]] holds the record for lowest career [[earned run average]] (ERA), 1.82
  • [[Carlton Fisk]] (1981–1993)
  • Frank Thomas]] in 1997
  • [[Harold Baines]] at the plate in 1986
  • Harrelson in the broadcast booth in 2007
  • The 1912–1917, 1919–1929, 1931, and 1936–1938 Chicago White Sox logo
  • [[Luis Aparicio]] (1956–62, 1968–70)
  • [[Luke Appling]] (1930–43, 1945–50)
  • [[Minnie Miñoso]] (1951–57, 1960–61, 1964, 1976, 1980)
  • [[Nellie Fox]] (1950–1963)
  • [[Shoeless Joe Jackson]] (1915–1920)
  • Southpaw
  • [[Ted Lyons]] (1923–1942, 1946)
  • View from the upper deck of U.S. Cellular Field in 2006
  • Fielder Jones of the White Sox hits the ball against Cubs at West Side Grounds, 1905
  • Alternate logo, used on the road uniform (1991–2010) and on the black alternate uniform (1993–present).
BASEBALL TEAM AND MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FRANCHISE IN CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, UNITED STATES
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The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. The team is owned by Jerry Reinsdorf, and plays its home games at Guaranteed Rate Field, located on Chicago's South Side. The White Sox are one of two MLB teams based in Chicago, the other being the Chicago Cubs of the National League (NL) Central division.

One of the American League's eight charter franchises, the White Sox were established as a major league baseball club in 1900 as the Chicago White Stockings, before shortening their name to the White Sox in 1904. The team originally played their home games at South Side Park before moving to Comiskey Park in 1910, where they played until 1990. They moved into their current home, which was originally also known as Comiskey Park like its predecessor and later carried sponsorship from U.S. Cellular, for the 1991 season.

The White Sox won the 1906 World Series with a defense-oriented team dubbed "the Hitless Wonders", and the 1917 World Series, led by Eddie Cicotte, Eddie Collins and Shoeless Joe Jackson. The 1919 World Series was marred by the Black Sox Scandal, in which several members of the White Sox were accused of conspiring with gamblers to fix games. In response, the new MLB Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis banned the players from the league for life. In 1959, the White Sox, led by Early Wynn, Nellie Fox, Luis Aparicio, and manager Al López, won the American League pennant. They won the AL pennant in 2005, and went on to win the World Series, led by MVP Jermaine Dye, Paul Konerko, Mark Buehrle, catcher A. J. Pierzynski, and Ozzie Guillén, the first Latino manager to win the World Series. The 87 years it took the White Sox to win the World Series stands as the second longest MLB championship drought of all time, with their crosstown rivals, the Chicago Cubs, holding the longest drought (107 seasons). The White Sox have an overall record of 9,411–9,309 (.503).

2009 Chicago White Sox season         
  • Teammates celebrated Mark Buehrle's perfect game on July 23, 2009.
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL SEASON
2009 chicago white sox season; 2009 Chicago White Sox
The 2009 Chicago White Sox season was the organization's 110th season in Chicago and 109th in the American League. The Sox entered the 2009 season as the defending American League Central champions, attempting to repeat against the Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals and Minnesota Twins.