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Today in White Sox History: June 7

June 8, 2025 by South Side Sox

Texas Rangers v Chicago White Sox
On this day 28 years ago, 425 dogs persevered in a walk-off White Sox win that lasted more than four hours. | Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images

A walk-off win that was for the dogs

1917

Although this White Sox club would end up going down in history as the best ever on the South Side, after a 1-0, walk-off loss at Washington the Pale Hose fell out of first place, despite a 30-15 record.

However, it would be the last day the White Sox didn’t hold at least a share of first, and by season’s end, the team would have 100 wins and an eight-game cushion for the AL pennant.


1965

White Sox third baseman Pete Ward’s appearance on the cover of Sports Illustrated was derailed at the last second, when Muhammad Ali beat Sonny Liston in the rematch for the heavyweight boxing championship. Ali got the cover shot when the fight photos arrived at the weekly magazine at literally the last possible publishing time.

Ward was sent four “test” copies of the cover that never ran, as a keepsake, from Art Berke, a White Sox fan who worked at the magazine as director of communications. The headline? “The New White Sox Power For a Pennant.”


1974

During a game against the Red Sox, a fire broke out at Comiskey Park. It started in the main commissary under the right-field stands. Several thousand fans were forced to go on the field for safety reasons, but they left the grass in great shape, without any damage. The game was delayed for approximately 90 minutes, resuming at midnight. The White Sox eventually won, 8-6. Dick Allen had three RBIs in the game.


1977

The 1977 season was notable on the South Side for many reasons, but its most important legacy of all was forged on this day, when the White Sox drafted Harold Baines No. 1 overall.

It was just the second time the White Sox had ever possessed the No. 1 pick (in 1973, they selected but did not sign prep catcher Danny Goodwin). The Sox haven’t picked No. 1 since.

Owner Bill Veeck, living in Maryland, had followed Baines since he was age 12 in Little League. He took the St. Michaels High School outfielder over a local pitcher, Bill Gullickson of Orland Park, which was a surprise to outsiders. Baines hit .532 as a senior and was a national All-American, signing for an outrageous $32,000 — the lowest-ever bonus for a No. 1, by more than half.

The top of the draft class was loaded, as fellow future Hall-of-Famer Paul Molitor was selected No. 3 and future 1983 White Sox teammates Richard Dotson (No, 7, Angels) and Randy Martz (No. 12, Cubs) also were prime prospects.

In 2019 Baines was elected to the Hall of Fame, becoming the earliest No. 1 pick ever to be enshrined in Cooperstown, joining Ken Griffey Jr. (1987) and Chipper Jones (1990) as the only No. 1s in the Hall.


1978

In a game at Minnesota, the White Sox used a six-run second inning to defeat the Twins, 8-3. The Sox got four hits that inning along with an error, two walks and a hit batsman to help the cause. Pitcher Ken Kravec was the beneficiary and picked up the win — which was the 6,000th in the history of the franchise.


1997

Some 425 canines attended Dog Day at Sox Park, a 1-0 win vs. Baltimore that lasted 11 innings and 4:19. Harold Baines drove home the game-winner in the bottom of the 11th, the only hit of the inning after two walks, a sac bunt, passed ball and wild pitch.

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