From Joe Jackson to Frank Thomas, A Look at the Chicago White Sox, Both Past and Present
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June 18, 1906 at South Side Park
White Sox 4, Americans 3 (26-25)
It took 15 innings, but the White Sox won their four game series of the Boston Americans. Frank Owen got the start and he went eleven innings. Then Nick Altrock notched the win with three innings of one hit relief.
With darkness setting in and with two outs in the bottom of the fifteenth inning, Jiggs Donohue drew a walk. Tip O’Neill then hit a soft grounder to third and Hobe Ferris, the third baseman, threw the ball well short of first base and the ball went all the way to the wall. Donohue tried to score all the way from first base and he just beat the first baseman’s throw home.
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