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Ten
of the greatest Sox moments of the past 40 years!
Here are some of the greatest Sox moments of the past forty years,
captured by the radio play-by-play teams as they
happened!
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October 1, 1959 Game #1 World Series. Ted
Kluszewski homers off Chuck Chrun (in his only big league
appearance!) to help the Sox beat the Dodgers 11-0.
Announcers: Byrum Saam and Mel Allen, courtesy
Mutual Radio Network.
September 2, 1967 Sox at Boston. In the heat
of a four team pennant race, Tommy McCraw get a two-run
single in the first inning leading the Sox to a 4-1
win. Announcers: Bob Elson and Red Rush,
courtesy WMAQ.
July 15, 1977 Boston at Sox. Lamar Johnson
gets a bases loaded pinch triple driving in three runs
in a 9-7 Sox win! Both teams were leading their
division at the time. Announcers: Lorn Brown,
Harry
Caray, Jimmy Piersall, courtesy
WMAQ.
April 18, 1981 Boston at Sox. Carlton Fisk
beats his old team with a two-run homer into a stiff
wind. Sox win 2-1. Announcers: Harry
Caray, Rich King, Joe
McConnell and Jimmy Piersall, courtesy WBBM..
June
21, 1982 Minnesota at Sox. Harold Baines
just misses hitting a homerun into the center field
bleacher seats as Sox win 5-4. Announcers Joe
McConnell and Early Wynn, courtesy WMAQ.
October
5, 1983 Sox at Baltimore, Game #1 ALCS. Last
out of Lamarr Hoyt's brilliant 2-1 win. Announcers:
Joe McConnell, Early Wynn, courtesy WMAQ.
August
4, 1985 Sox at Yankees. Last out of Tom
Seaver's 300th career win. Seaver pitches
complete game for 4-1 victory. Announcers: John
Gordon, and Frank Messer, courtesy WABC.
July
1, 1990 Yankees at Sox. Andy Hawkins would
pitch a no hitter but LOSE to the Sox 4-0. Robin
Ventura's flyball is dropped by Jim Leyritz allowing
three unearned runs to score. Game was played
on the 80th anniversary of the opening of Old Comiskey
Park. Announcers: Ed Farmer, Ron Gleason,
Wayne Hagin, courtesy WMAQ.
August
17, 1990 Sox at Texas. Carlton Fisk
hits homerun #328 to set the record for most homeruns
by a catcher. Shot also makes Fisk the Sox' all-teim
homerun champion. This was the second game of
a doubleheader which the Sox won 4-2. Announcers:
Wayne Hagin, John Rooney, courtesy WMAQ.
September
30, 1990 Seattle at Sox. The final out
ever recorded at Old Comiskey Park. Harold Reynolds
grounds out to Scott Fletcher to Steve Lyons
to wrap up a 2-1 Sox win. Announcers: Wayn
Hagin, John Rooney, courtesy WMAQ.
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