On September 18, 1993, Joey Cora hit his first career home run after 886 at-bats during a 10-1 victory against Detroit, contributing to the White Sox’s four-homer game. The team had notable historical moments, including a 1925 loss despite scoring 15 runs and a bizarre 1959 game delayed by gnats. In 1995, the White Sox fired manager Gene Lamont after a poor start, while in 2024, they faced their worst start in franchise history, dropping to 15-45 after a sweep by Milwaukee.
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