From Joe Jackson to Frank Thomas, A Look at the Chicago White Sox, Both Past and Present
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May 30, 1906 at Bennett Park
White Sox 4, Tigers 1 (15-17)
Doc White held the Tigers to a single run on seven hits as the White Sox ended a two game skid. Ed Hahn had two hits, two stolen bases and one of the four White Sox runs. The White Sox scored three of their runs in the fourth inning to break the game open.
Probably the oddest part of this box score was on the Tigers side of the box score. In the eighth inning, Fred Payne pinch hit for Ty Cobb (keep in mind this was his first full season). That probably didn’t happen too often.
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