
A list of how White Sox representatives have fared at Wrigley Field All-Star Games:
1962: American League 9, National League 4
*Luis Aparicio, Shortstop: Named to his eighth All-Star team and made his fourth start at shortstop. … Batted eighth and went 0-for-2 with a strikeout before being replaced by Tom Tresh in the fifth … Handled five chances (two putouts, three assists) without an error. Involved in a pair of double plays.
*Jim Landis, Outfielder: Named to his second All-Star team. … Did not play
*Ray Herbert, Pitcher: Named to his only All-Star team. … Entered the game in the third inning in relief of starter Don Stenhouse. … Pitched three shutout innings and gave up three hits with no walks or strikeouts. … The American League took the lead for good while he was in the game, making him the third White Sox pitcher to win an All-Star Game. … Surrendered leadoff singles in both the third and fourth innings and followed each with a double play. … Concluded his only All-Star appearance by retiring future Hall of Famers Frank Robinson and Hank Aaron. … Went 0-for-1 (struck out by the Phillies’ Art Mahaffey to end the fourth)
1990: American League 2, National League 0
*Ozzie Guillen, Shortstop: Named to his second All-Star team. … Went 0-for-2. … Entered the game at shortstop in the seventh and played the remainder of the game. … Handled two chances (both grounders) without an error.
*Bobby Thigpen, Pitcher: Named to his first (and only) All-Star team. … Pitched a perfect inning with one strikeout. … Entered in the seventh and got former Mississippi State teammate Will Clark and Tim Wallach to ground out before ending the inning with a strikeout of Darryl Strawberry. … Perfect inning was the first by a White Sox pitcher in an All-Star Game since Jim Kaat retired six straight in 1975 and the first by a righty in an All-Star Game since Eddie Fisher in 1965.