From Joe Jackson to Frank Thomas, A Look at the Chicago White Sox, Both Past and Present
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June 30, 1906 at League Park
White Sox 6, Naps 4 (33-29)
Playing a doubleheader can be tough enough. Playing a doubleheader when your first game goes twelve innings is even tougher. Fortunately the White Sox came out on top in their twelve inning thriller over the Naps.
Doc White threw all twelve innings and he gave up four runs on fifteen hits. He also helped out his own cause and scored two runs. George Davis had a hit and two runs.
June 30, 1906 at League Park
White Sox 12, Naps 11 (34-29)
The White Sox scored more runs in a game then they had all season to complete their sweep over the Naps, and they needed every one of those runs. The two teams combined to score 23 runs on 31 hits.
Eight different White Sox scored runs. Ed Hahn had two hits and three runs and Jiggs Donahue and Bill O’Neill both scored twice.
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