Summary
In an ironic turn of events, the Chicago White Sox faced off against the Cincinnati Reds on the same day MLB announced the removal of Pete Rose and “Shoeless” Joe Jackson from its permanently ineligible list. The White Sox secured a 5-1 victory in 10 innings, with catcher Edgar Quero breaking the scoreless drought with an RBI single, reminiscent of the hitting styles of Rose and Jackson. While both teams could potentially honor legendary players in the future, their focus remained on achieving a current win.