South Side Hitmen: The Story of the 1977 Chicago White Sox [Book]
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Chicago White Sox - 1967-77: From Hitless to Hitmen
The Chicago White Sox are a charter member of the American League. Through a little over a century of baseball, they have accumulated a history of triumphs, scandals, and heartbreaking setbacks. The photographs in this book come from the collections of Leo Labau, Mark Fletcher, and Gerry Bilek, three lifelong White Sox fans. The images show dramatic, emotional, and light moments that could only happen in a baseball game played on the south side of Chicago.
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1977 Baseball Cards Update: 1977 Chicago White Sox
1977 Baseball Cards Update: 1977 Chicago White Sox
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By self-admission, the 1977 Chicago White Sox couldn't catch, run, or throw; and only on occasion could they pitch. Some felt unwanted and unloved by
South Side Hitmen: The Story of the 1977 Chicago White Sox