From Joe Jackson to Frank Thomas, A Look at the Chicago White Sox, Both Past and Present
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May 18, 1906 at American League Park
White Sox 10, Senators 0 (11-13)
The White Sox ran up the score on the Senators and won their third straight game. Ten runs was the most by far they had scored all season, topping the previous high of seven on April 22, 1906.
Lost in the offensive onslaught was a six hit shutout by Frank Owen. He struck out three and didn’t walk anyone.
Fielder Jones led the way with four hits (a single, two doubles and a triple) and three runs. George Davis scored twice and Bill O’Neill, Billy Sullivan and Frank Isbell all had two hits and a run.
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