From Joe Jackson to Frank Thomas, A Look at the Chicago White Sox, Both Past and Present
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July 25, 1906 at Columbia Field
Athletics 5, White Sox 1 (45-41)
The White Sox lost for the third straight time in the front end of their doubleheader with the A’s. The game was tied after five, but the A’s broke the game open in the sixth with three runs, and against the Hitless Wonders, three runs is usually all you need.
Billy Sullivan had two hits and he scored the only run for the White Sox. Doc White gave up five runs on nine hits and one walk with three strikeouts.
July 25, 1906 at Columbia Field
Athletics 4, White Sox 2 (45-42)
The White Sox skid continued in their fourth consecutive loss. It was also their seventh loss in the last eight games. The A’s won it by scoring single runs in each of their last three innings.
Frank Isbell and George Davis scored for the White Sox. Isbell had two of the White Sox five hits. Frank Owen went the distance and he gave up four runs on eight hits.
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