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    White Sox shortstop Elvis Andrus dumps water on first baseman Andrew Vaughn after he hit a walk-off three-run home run to beat the Rays on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • Cubs starter Drew Smyly is congratulated in the dugout after...

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    Cubs starter Drew Smyly is congratulated in the dugout after leaving a game against the Dodgers on April 21, 2023, at Wrigley Field.

  • White Sox reliever Aaron Bummer reacts after giving up a...

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    White Sox reliever Aaron Bummer reacts after giving up a run in the ninth inning on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • White Sox designated hitter Eloy Jimenez walks off the field...

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    White Sox designated hitter Eloy Jimenez walks off the field after hitting into a double play in the first inning on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • In 2012, White Sox legend Minnie Miñoso speaks to the...

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    In 2012, White Sox legend Minnie Miñoso speaks to the crowd at Sluggers bar in Chicago after a viewing of a documentary about Miñoso called "Baseball's Been Very, Very, Good To Me."

  • Designated hitter Eloy Jimenez takes a breath after the White...

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    Designated hitter Eloy Jimenez takes a breath after the White Sox gave up five runs in the top of the eighth on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • The White Sox's Minnie Miñoso slides into third for a...

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    The White Sox's Minnie Miñoso slides into third for a triple in a 12-1 route of the Cleveland Indians on May 12, 1951.

  • Former White Sox great Minnie Miñoso strikes a pose for...

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    Former White Sox great Minnie Miñoso strikes a pose for the cameras after a statue of his likeness is unveiled at U.S. Cellular Field before the White Sox-Tigers game on Sept. 19, 2004.

  • Hall of Famer Frank Robinson acknowledges applause as Minnie Miñoso,...

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    Hall of Famer Frank Robinson acknowledges applause as Minnie Miñoso, Harold Baines and Jermaine Dye look on. The first ever Double Duty Classic was held at U.S. Cellular Field, paying tribute to the Negro Leagues and Chicago's own Double Duty Radcliffe. Teens from the Chicago-area and Midwest played against each other.

  • Former White Sox great Minnie Miñoso acknowledges fans during a...

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    Former White Sox great Minnie Miñoso acknowledges fans during a ceremony in his honor at U.S. Cellular Field on Sept. 19, 2004.

  • Minnie Miñoso speaks to the media about the passing of...

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    Minnie Miñoso speaks to the media about the passing of Hall of Famer Ernie Banks during SoxFest 2015.

  • White Sox designated hitter Eloy Jimenez breaks his bat on...

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    White Sox designated hitter Eloy Jimenez breaks his bat on a single in the sixth inning on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • White Sox shortstop Elvis Andrus celebrates after scoring on a...

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    White Sox shortstop Elvis Andrus celebrates after scoring on a passed ball by Rays catcher Christian Bethancourt in the eighth inning on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • Ron Matz, 8, of Chicago, from left, Jackie Frederick, 12,...

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    Ron Matz, 8, of Chicago, from left, Jackie Frederick, 12, of Morton Grove, and Smitty Newson, 12, of Wheaton, mingle with players Luis Aparicio, Juan Pizarro, and Minnie Miñoso (from left) in the White Sox dugout on Sept. 21, 1961. The three children are all afflicted with cystic fibrosis, a childhood disease.

  • White Sox reliever Reynaldo Lopez is taken out in the...

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    White Sox reliever Reynaldo Lopez is taken out in the eighth inning on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • Two fans wear paper bags over their heads in apparent...

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    Two fans wear paper bags over their heads in apparent disapproval of the White Sox during a game against the Rays on April 27, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • White Sox catcher Yasmani Grandal celebrates hitting a two-run home...

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    White Sox catcher Yasmani Grandal celebrates hitting a two-run home run in the sixth inning on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • White Sox great Minnie Miñoso, 82, visits the mural that...

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    White Sox great Minnie Miñoso, 82, visits the mural that features him prominently as the largest figure (see player directly behind him) in a series of African American ballplayers that was unveiled on 35th Street below the Metra tracks at Federal.

  • Minnie Miñoso next to his statue in La Romana, Dominican...

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    Minnie Miñoso next to his statue in La Romana, Dominican Republic.

  • Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Mike Clevinger walks into the...

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    Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Mike Clevinger walks into the dugout before the game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Guaranteed Rate Field on April 30, 2023.

  • Saturnino Orestes (Minnie) Miñoso, who has developed into one of...

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    Saturnino Orestes (Minnie) Miñoso, who has developed into one of baseball's great players, will be in left field on Aug. 8, 1954, for the Chicago White Sox when they battle the Washington Senators in a double header in Comiskey Park.

  • White Sox players (left to right) Mike Fornieles, Chico Carrasquel,...

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    White Sox players (left to right) Mike Fornieles, Chico Carrasquel, Minnie Miñoso, Jim Rivera, and Sandy Consuegra pose for a photo at Comiskey Park in 1955. They were the Sox's players of Latin descent in 1955.

  • Injured White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson looks out from the...

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    Injured White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson looks out from the dugout during a doubleheader against the Phillies on April 18, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • White Sox starter Mike Clevinger reacts after giving up a...

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    White Sox starter Mike Clevinger reacts after giving up a home run to Rays first baseman Luke Raley in the fourth inning on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • Minnie Miñoso is greeted by fans as the team arrived...

    Minnie Miñoso is greeted by fans as the team arrived at LaSalle St. Station on May 28, 1951.

  • Minnie Miñoso at Comiskey Park on June 19, 1954.

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    Minnie Miñoso at Comiskey Park on June 19, 1954.

  • The White Sox scoreboard explodes after Bill Melton hit a...

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    The White Sox scoreboard explodes after Bill Melton hit a game-ending home run in the 12th inning against the Yankees on July 27, 1971.

  • White Sox left fielder Minnie Miñoso relaxes at Comiskey Park...

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    White Sox left fielder Minnie Miñoso relaxes at Comiskey Park on April 27, 1956.

  • Minnie Miñoso hangs out at Sluggers in Wrigleyville, even though...

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    Minnie Miñoso hangs out at Sluggers in Wrigleyville, even though it is Cubs territory. There's a portion of the wall covered with photos of him during his White Sox career.

  • Minnie Miñoso was at Namaste Charter School signing autographs and...

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    Minnie Miñoso was at Namaste Charter School signing autographs and speaking to grade school children.

  • White Sox shortstop Elvis Andrus stands on the field for...

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    White Sox shortstop Elvis Andrus stands on the field for the national anthem on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • Minnie Miñoso signs autographs in left field before game at...

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    Minnie Miñoso signs autographs in left field before game at Sox Park.

  • White Sox right fielder Oscar Colas (22) high-fives catcher Yasmani...

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    White Sox right fielder Oscar Colas (22) high-fives catcher Yasmani Grandal after Grandal hit a two-run home run in the sixth inning on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • A portrait of Minnie Miñoso on the on-deck circle at...

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    A portrait of Minnie Miñoso on the on-deck circle at Comiskey Park on June 25, 1961.

  • Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich chats with former Sox stars...

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    Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich chats with former Sox stars Billy Pierce and Minnie Miñoso before the White Sox home opener at U.S. Cellular Field on April 4, 2003.

  • White Sox shortstop Elvis Andrus mishandles the ball as he...

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    White Sox shortstop Elvis Andrus mishandles the ball as he tries to turn a double play in the eighth inning on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • White Sox starter Mike Clevinger high-fives teammates in the fifth...

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    White Sox starter Mike Clevinger high-fives teammates in the fifth inning on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • Current and former White Sox players who played on All-Star...

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    Current and former White Sox players who played on All-Star teams unveil the 2003 All-Star game logo. The game will be played at Sox Park in 2003: Minnie Miñoso, Moose Skowron, Bill Melton, Ed Farmer, Ron Kittle, Mark Buehrle, Carlton Fisk, Chico Carrasquel, Carlos May and Billy Pierce.

  • Minnie Miñoso eludes the tag of Yankees' Roland Sheldon to...

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    Minnie Miñoso eludes the tag of Yankees' Roland Sheldon to score in the third inning at Comiskey Park as Juan Pizarro, waiting a turn at bat, roots Minnie in on July 14, 1961.

  • White Sox designated hitter Eloy Jimenez, right, hugs first baseman...

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    White Sox designated hitter Eloy Jimenez, right, hugs first baseman Andrew Vaughn after Vaughn's walk-off home run on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • Minnie Miñoso, Chicago White Sox outfielder, circa August 1955.

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    Minnie Miñoso, Chicago White Sox outfielder, circa August 1955.

  • Cuban slugger Jose Abreu, 26, shares a moment with baseball...

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    Cuban slugger Jose Abreu, 26, shares a moment with baseball legend Minnie Miñoso, who played for the White Sox in the 1950s, after being introduced to the media at U.S. Cellular Field.

  • White Sox designated hitter Eloy Jimenez smiles at fans as...

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    White Sox designated hitter Eloy Jimenez smiles at fans as he walks into the dugout before the game on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • White Sox legend Minnie Miñoso talks with producer Tom Weinberg...

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    White Sox legend Minnie Miñoso talks with producer Tom Weinberg during a viewing party for the premiere of the documentary about Miñoso called "Baseball's Been Very, Very, Good To Me."

  • Kyle Hendricks and Cubs pitchers work on pickoff throws during...

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    Kyle Hendricks and Cubs pitchers work on pickoff throws during spring training on Feb. 23, 2023, in Mesa, Ariz.

  • Chet Lemon, Minnie Miñoso and Harold Baines talk baseball at...

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    Chet Lemon, Minnie Miñoso and Harold Baines talk baseball at SoxFest 2007 at the Palmer House.

  • White Sox center fielder Adam Haseley jumps on the outfield...

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    White Sox center fielder Adam Haseley jumps on the outfield wall after Rays first baseman Luke Raley homered in the fourth inning on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • White Sox players celebrate at home plate after Andrew Vaughn...

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    White Sox players celebrate at home plate after Andrew Vaughn hit a walk-off three-run homer to beat the Rays on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • White Sox great Minnie Miñoso, a natural outfielder, takes some...

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    White Sox great Minnie Miñoso, a natural outfielder, takes some grounders in the infield at Comiskey Park in 1951.

  • Former White Sox star Minnie Miñoso hugs former Chicago Mayor...

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    Former White Sox star Minnie Miñoso hugs former Chicago Mayor Richard Daley during a rally at Daley Plaza for the Sox before their successful postseason run on Oct. 3, 2005.

  • White Sox outfielder Minnie Miñoso poses outside the Comiskey Park...

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    White Sox outfielder Minnie Miñoso poses outside the Comiskey Park dugout on Sept. 3, 1960.

  • Minnie Miñoso is introduced during the opening ceremony at SoxFest...

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    Minnie Miñoso is introduced during the opening ceremony at SoxFest 2015 at the Chicago Hilton and Towers.

  • James "Hippo" Vaughn, a Chicago Cubs pitcher during the 1910s.

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    James "Hippo" Vaughn, a Chicago Cubs pitcher during the 1910s.

  • Pitcher Kerry Wood hugs catcher Sandy Martinez as first baseman...

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    Pitcher Kerry Wood hugs catcher Sandy Martinez as first baseman Mark Grace runs in to celebrate after Wood struck out 20 Astros on May 6, 1998.

  • Mayor Jane Byrne chats about baseball with White Sox coach...

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    Mayor Jane Byrne chats about baseball with White Sox coach Minnie Miñoso after dedicating Carson ball field in Cabrini-Green and officially opening league play there. The ball field is part of new $500,000 sports and recreation complex in its second phase of completion on the site of the former Cooley High School.

  • White Sox catcher Yasmani Grandal, left, celebrates with teammates after...

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    White Sox catcher Yasmani Grandal, left, celebrates with teammates after he hit a two-run home run in the sixth inning on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • White Sox first baseman Andrew Vaughn hits a walk-off three-run...

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    White Sox first baseman Andrew Vaughn hits a walk-off three-run homer in the ninth inning to beat the Rays on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • White Sox second baseman Lenyn Sosa mishandles the ball while...

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    White Sox second baseman Lenyn Sosa mishandles the ball while trying to turn a double play in the fifth inning on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • White Sox center fielder Luis Robert Jr. stands on the...

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    White Sox center fielder Luis Robert Jr. stands on the field before the game on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen receives 2005 World Series trophy...

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    White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen receives 2005 World Series trophy from Luis Aparicio as Billy Pierce, Minnie Miñoso and Harold Baines watch.

  • White Sox left fielder Romy Gonzalez misplays a fly ball...

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    White Sox left fielder Romy Gonzalez misplays a fly ball in the eighth inning on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • Minnie Miñoso, circa October 1954.

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    Minnie Miñoso, circa October 1954.

  • Minnie Miñoso holds five bats to indicate five decades after...

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    Minnie Miñoso holds five bats to indicate five decades after he was activated by the White Sox for their weekend series against the California Angels on October 3, 1980.

  • July 5, 1954: White Sox shortstop Chico Carrasquel,and outfielder Minnie...

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    July 5, 1954: White Sox shortstop Chico Carrasquel,and outfielder Minnie Miñoso smilingly congratulate each other after they were picked to play in the All-Star game in Cleveland.

  • White Sox shortstop Elvis Andrus celebrates after scoring the tying...

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    White Sox shortstop Elvis Andrus celebrates after scoring the tying run in the ninth inning on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • White Sox center fielder Adam Haseley rounds second base on...

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    White Sox center fielder Adam Haseley rounds second base on a single by Andrew Vaughn in the first inning on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • White Sox reliever Kendall Graveman reacts after hitting Rays center...

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    White Sox reliever Kendall Graveman reacts after hitting Rays center fielder Manuel Margot with a pitch in the eighth inning on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • Rays catcher Christian Bethancourt celebrates with first baseman Luke Raley...

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    Rays catcher Christian Bethancourt celebrates with first baseman Luke Raley (55) after Raley homered in the fourth inning on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • Pieces of bubblegum lie in the dirt after the White...

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    Pieces of bubblegum lie in the dirt after the White Sox defeated the Rays on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • Minnie Miñoso reads the sports pages, circa August 1954.

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    Minnie Miñoso reads the sports pages, circa August 1954.

  • The Cubs' Ryne Sandberg is congratulated by third base coach...

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    The Cubs' Ryne Sandberg is congratulated by third base coach Don Zimmer after evening the score in the ninth inning with a home run against the Cardinals on June 23, 1984.

  • Chicago White Sox designated hitter Eloy Jimenez starts the postgame...

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    Chicago White Sox designated hitter Eloy Jimenez starts the postgame celebration after Andrew Vaughn hit a walk-off home run to win the game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Guaranteed Rate Field on April 30, 2023.

  • White Sox legend Minnie Miñoso signs an autograph during a...

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    White Sox legend Minnie Miñoso signs an autograph during a viewing party for the premiere of a documentary about Miñoso called "Baseball's Been Very, Very, Good To Me."

  • Sox great Minnie Miñoso (right) and Cubs great Ernie Banks...

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    Sox great Minnie Miñoso (right) and Cubs great Ernie Banks get together before the dedication ceremony for the Jack Brickhouse memorial statue on Michigan Avenue on Sept. 14, 2000. Many local celebrities came out to honor the memory of the late broadcaster.

  • White Sox left fielder Gavin Sheets high-fives teammates after hitting...

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    White Sox left fielder Gavin Sheets high-fives teammates after hitting a sacrifice fly in the first inning on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • Minnie Miñoso's car: A big green convertible. 1954 Tribune file...

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    Minnie Miñoso's car: A big green convertible. 1954 Tribune file photo.

  • Minnie Miñoso, a 53-year-old designated hitter.

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    Minnie Miñoso, a 53-year-old designated hitter.

  • Tampa Bay Rays center fielder Manuel Margot walks to first...

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    Tampa Bay Rays center fielder Manuel Margot walks to first base with the umpire after Chicago White Sox relief pitcher Kendall Graveman hit Margot with a pitch in the eighth inning, April 30, 2023.

  • Cubs starter Justin Steele, center, talks to pitching coach Tommy...

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    Cubs starter Justin Steele, center, talks to pitching coach Tommy Hottovy during the third inning against the Marlins on Sunday, April 30, 2023, in Miami.

  • Bubba Phillips, left, and Minnie Miñoso tried to keep their...

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    Bubba Phillips, left, and Minnie Miñoso tried to keep their ears warm on a crisp April day at Comiskey in 1957.

  • Rays second baseman Brandon Lowe throws to second base after...

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    Rays second baseman Brandon Lowe throws to second base after fielding the ball in the fifth inning on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • White Sox right fielder Oscar Colas hits a sacrifice fly...

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    White Sox right fielder Oscar Colas hits a sacrifice fly in the ninth inning on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • Minnie Miñoso talks with family and friends at a viewing...

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    Minnie Miñoso talks with family and friends at a viewing party for the premiere of a documentary about Miñoso called "Baseball's Been Very, Very, Good To Me."

  • White Sox third baseman Jake Burger celebrates after hitting a...

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    White Sox third baseman Jake Burger celebrates after hitting a double in the ninth inning on April 30, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

  • Former White Sox star Minnie Miñoso joins in the protest...

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    Former White Sox star Minnie Miñoso joins in the protest to save St. Mark's School, located at 2510 W. Cortez St. on March 29, 2004.. About 40 parents rallied with Miñoso in protest of the Archdiocese decision to close the 98-year-old school.

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    White Sox legend Minnie Miñoso at U.S. Cellular Field, a day before opening day on April 6, 2011.

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A three-game sweep decided by three runs is not how the Chicago Cubs wanted to begin their seven-game trip.

Even more frustrating, four walks scored during their series in Miami, a number that loomed large to manager David Ross after Sunday’s 4-3 loss to the Marlins.

“I don’t think we played bad baseball,” Ross said. “We didn’t get the big hit this series. They did. A couple things go our way here or there …

“We can do some little things better. But, again, that’s just baseball. They played better than we did this series.”

The Cubs (14-13) went 4-for-25 with runners in scoring position and left 24 runners on base en route to getting swept for the first time this season.

The White Sox (8-21) appeared headed for another setback Sunday before pulling off a stunning ninth-inning rally for a 12-9 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays. Andrew Vaughn’s three-run homer capped a seven-run inning to snap a 10-game losing streak.

Every Monday throughout the season, Tribune baseball writers will provide an update on what happened — and what’s ahead for the Cubs and Sox.

Justin Steele keeps rolling

Cubs starter Justin Steele, center, talks to pitching coach Tommy Hottovy during the third inning against the Marlins on Sunday, April 30, 2023, in Miami.
Cubs starter Justin Steele, center, talks to pitching coach Tommy Hottovy during the third inning against the Marlins on Sunday, April 30, 2023, in Miami.

The Marlins became the latest team kept in check by Justin Steele.

The Cubs lefty scattered seven hits in six innings Sunday, allowing three runs (two earned) with one walk and three strikeouts. Steele didn’t look as sharp as his first five starts, but he exited with the game tied.

“It was a tough game throughout, every single inning,” Steele said. “Made some good pitches. They did a good job of putting wood on it and finding ways to get on.”

Steele has surrendered two earned runs or fewer in 13 consecutive starts dating to July 22. It’s the longest stretch by a Cubs pitcher since Jake Arrieta’s 14 consecutive starts from July 30, 2015, to April 4, 2016.

Steele owns a 1.23 ERA in that span (10 earned runs in 73 innings) — the best in baseball among pitchers with at least 12 starts — with 24 walks and 79 strikeouts.

Sox make the wrong type of history in April

Two fans wear paper bags over their heads in apparent disapproval of the White Sox during a game against the Rays on April 27, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.
Two fans wear paper bags over their heads in apparent disapproval of the White Sox during a game against the Rays on April 27, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

The Sox made the wrong type of history last week.

Their 7-21 record after Saturday’s disastrous 12-3 loss to the Rays at Guaranteed Rate Field tied the 1948 club for the worst 28-game start in franchise history.

“It’s been obviously a rough start that nobody expected,” hitting coach José Castro said Sunday morning. “The whole organization — from the very top to the very bottom (and) ex-players that do a lot for the White Sox — everybody is like, ‘OK, time to get going here.’ And that’s what we’re working for.

“We’re working to get these guys better, get them in a good frame of mind. I think they’re trying to do a little bit too much. But we won’t stop the work and the message and the whole deal.”

Saturday’s defeat guaranteed another series loss. The Sox are 0-8-1 in series this season.

The topic of “pressing” has come up often during the losing streak. Manager Pedro Grifol said Sunday morning that combating that is “hard because you’re not winning as a ballclub and some of the guys haven’t started off the way they wanted to start off.”

“Maybe that’s a part of human nature, that we press a little bit,” Grifol said. “The only thing I can say to that is just go play. Just go have some fun, play to win every day and it will turn.”

That came into view Sunday as the losing streak ended in dramatic fashion.

“It was the highest of highs to the lowest of lows back to the highest of highs,” pitcher Mike Clevinger said. “Definitely the most fun game of the season.”

Cubs rotation could see veterans return soon

Kyle Hendricks and Cubs pitchers work on pickoff throws during spring training on Feb. 23, 2023, in Mesa, Ariz.
Kyle Hendricks and Cubs pitchers work on pickoff throws during spring training on Feb. 23, 2023, in Mesa, Ariz.

Kyle Hendricks’ first rehab start at Triple-A Iowa was all about how he felt.

“Purposely for me, I wanted to not give him anything to focus on, just to go out and compete and see how he wanted to go about his business, get back in the flow,” Cubs pitching coach Tommy Hottovy said Sunday.

Hottovy talked with Hendricks on Friday, the day after his outing, about simplifying his approach and getting back to what makes him successful. Much of it comes down to pitch execution. The Cubs weren’t worried about Hendricks’ pitching line in his first start since July 5.

“No matter how long you pitch in this game, when you have eight, nine months off, it’s going to take you a bit to get back in the flow of that,” Hottovy said. “So the great part is he felt good, we thought a lot of the mechanical stuff looked really good. … He’s like, ‘All right, now it’s time to go. It’s time to turn it up a notch.'”

Hendricks is scheduled to make his next start for Iowa on Tuesday. Ideally, the Cubs want him built up to 80-85 pitches before he rejoins the team.

But, Hottovy added, other factors could be involved in the timing of Hendricks’ return, including when the Cubs need a starter, the shape of the bullpen and days off. An important marker comes with getting to 80-plus pitches in a rehab start: fully testing how the shoulder and body recover the next day.

If Hendricks continues on this trend, he should be prepared to come off the injured list by mid-May.

Right-hander Jameson Taillon (left groin strain) felt good coming out of his bullpen session Saturday. Taillon is eligible to come off the 15-day IL on Tuesday, when he’s scheduled to throw his next bullpen. Hottovy hopes Taillon won’t need a rehab start before being activated.

“It’s still kind of early for me to tell,” Hottovy said. “(Tuesday) is going to be a higher-intense bullpen that we should have good feedback from that.”

Stat of the week

The Sox were outscored 70-25 during their 10-game skid.

Week ahead: Cubs

Cubs starter Drew Smyly is congratulated in the dugout after leaving a game against the Dodgers on April 21, 2023, at Wrigley Field.
Cubs starter Drew Smyly is congratulated in the dugout after leaving a game against the Dodgers on April 21, 2023, at Wrigley Field.

The Cubs are nearing the midpoint of playing 16 consecutive days and should take advantage of a struggling Washington Nationals team to get back on track to close out the seven-game trip. In another scheduling quirk, the Cubs again face the Marlins at Wrigley Field to wrap up their season series.

Drew Smyly, Hayden Wesneski and Marcus Stroman are the probable starters for the first three games in Washington. Thursday’s series finale is listed as TBD.

Monday: at Nationals, 6:05 p.m., Marquee

Tuesday: at Nationals, 6:05 p.m., Marquee

Wednesday: at Nationals, 6:05 p.m., Marquee

Thursday: at Nationals, 12:05 p.m., Marquee

Friday: vs. Marlins, 1:20 p.m., Marquee

Saturday: vs. Marlins, 1:20 p.m., Marquee

Sunday: vs. Marlins, 1:20 p.m., Marquee

Week ahead: White Sox

Injured White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson looks out from the dugout during a doubleheader against the Phillies on April 18, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.
Injured White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson looks out from the dugout during a doubleheader against the Phillies on April 18, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

The Sox have been without Tim Anderson since he exited an April 10 game at Minnesota with a sprained left knee. The shortstop spent the weekend on a rehab assignment with Triple-A Charlotte and is expected to be back for Tuesday’s series opener against the Twins at Guaranteed Rate Field.

“He’s the heart and soul of the club,” Grifol said. “As he goes, we go. He’s the energy. It takes 26 guys to do what we want to do, but he’s a really big piece to this thing.”

His absence has been noticeable. The Sox are 3-15 since the All-Star went on the injured list April 11.

Since the start of the 2020 season, the Sox are 150-112 (.573) when Anderson is in the starting lineup and 67-84 (.444) when he is not.

Anderson was off to a strong start this season, hitting .298 with five doubles, four RBIs, five stolen bases, two walks and nine runs in 11 games. He was 2-for-10 with one run and one RBI through three games with the Knights.

Monday: off

Tuesday: vs. Twins, 6:10 p.m., NBCSCH

Wednesday: vs. Twins, 6:10 p.m., NBCSCH

Thursday: vs. Twins, 1:10 p.m., NBCSCH

Friday: at Reds, 5:40 p.m., Apple TV+

Saturday: at Reds, 5:40 p.m., NBCSCH

Sunday: at Reds, 3:10 p.m., NBCSCH

What we’re reading this morning

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Cubs minor-league report: Caleb Kilian makes his MLB season debut and Pete Crow-Armstrong continues to wow

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This week in Chicago baseball

May 1, 1951: Minnie Miñoso becomes the White Sox’s first Black player

After spending 1950 in the Pacific Coast League, Miñoso returned to the majors with Cleveland before being dealt to the White Sox as part of a three-way deal on April 30. He homered in his first at-bat with the Sox on May 1, 1951, against Vic Raschi of the New York Yankees.

Miñoso hit .326 with 10 home runs, 76 RBIs and 112 runs in 146 games with Cleveland and the Sox, earned his first American League All-Star selection and placed fourth in AL MVP voting and second for AL Rookie of the Year. He ranked first in the AL in triples (14), stolen bases (31) and hit by pitches (16). He was second in average and runs and fourth in hits (173).

May 1, 1960: Comiskey Park’s exploding scoreboard debuts

The White Sox scoreboard explodes after Bill Melton hit a game-ending home run in the 12th inning against the Yankees on July 27, 1971.
The White Sox scoreboard explodes after Bill Melton hit a game-ending home run in the 12th inning against the Yankees on July 27, 1971.

Al Smith stepped up in the home half of the first inning of a doubleheader on May 1, 1960, and put the defending AL champs ahead with a two-run homer off Jim Bunning. Then the fun began.

Smith triggered the public debut of Bill Veeck’s biggest, baddest pinball machine — his exploding scoreboard. The tradition of saluting Sox home runs continues to this day.

The idea for one of baseball’s greatest spectacles came while Veeck was watching Jimmy Cagney in “The Time of Your Life.”

“This character in the film was always playing pinball machines,” Veeck told the Tribune in April 1960. “Toward the finish he finally hit the jackpot and there was the darndest racket and flashing of lights you ever heard or saw.”

May 1, 1901: White Sox’s Herm McFarland hits the first grand slam in AL history

Dummy Hoy also homered in the 19-9 rout of the Tigers, who committed an AL-record 12 errors, 10 by the infield.

May 2, 1917: Hippo Vaughn of the Cubs and Fred Toney of the Reds both pitch hitless ball for nine innings

James “Hippo” Vaughn, a Chicago Cubs pitcher during the 1910s.

The Reds won on two hits in the 10th at Weeghman Park, and Toney maintained his no-hitter. The game is no longer considered a no-hitter for Vaughn but remains the only game in MLB history in which a regulation nine innings were played without either team logging a hit.

May 2, 1992: Ryne Sandberg signs a 4-year extension with the Cubs

The Cubs' Ryne Sandberg is congratulated by third base coach Don Zimmer after evening the score in the ninth inning with a home run against the Cardinals on June 23, 1984.
The Cubs’ Ryne Sandberg is congratulated by third base coach Don Zimmer after evening the score in the ninth inning with a home run against the Cardinals on June 23, 1984.

At the time it was the highest price tag in baseball, worth $7.1 million per season for the All-Star second baseman.

Sandberg was named to the All-Star Game 10 times and won nine Gold Glove awards and seven Silver Slugger awards in 15 seasons with the Cubs. He was the National League MVP in 1984 and was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2005. And soon he’ll be the fifth Cubs player to have a statue outside Wrigley Field.

May 4, 1980: White Sox’s Mike Squires catches the final inning of an 11-1 loss to the Brewers

The first baseman was the first left-handed catcher to play in major-league baseball since Dale Long in 1958.

May 6, 1998: Cubs’ Kerry Wood strikes out 20 batters

Pitcher Kerry Wood hugs catcher Sandy Martinez as first baseman Mark Grace runs in to celebrate after Wood struck out 20 Astros on May 6, 1998.
Pitcher Kerry Wood hugs catcher Sandy Martinez as first baseman Mark Grace runs in to celebrate after Wood struck out 20 Astros on May 6, 1998.

The Cubs right-hander allowed only one hit — an infield single to start the third. Otherwise he was in total control with his 122 pitches. From the first hitter — Craig Biggio, who went down swinging on a sizzling, high fastball — until the last.

It was a performance for the ages by a phenom with barely enough stubble to shave and a huge shot in the arm for a franchise in desperate need of a franchise player. With one nine-inning gem in only the fifth start of his budding career, Wood put himself in the record books alongside fellow Texan Roger Clemens.

“That’s the greatest thrill anyone could have, to be associated with Roger,” Wood said. “He’s a great pitcher and he has established himself. I’m still trying to settle in a little.”

Quotable

“The process is strong. The talent is there. It’s a matter of getting that to translate into results.” — Sox general manager Rick Hahn