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Originally Posted by tayloraj
Gus Zernial hit 29 in 1950. As an side...how did it take the White Sox so long to have a 20-homer guy? Was old Comiskey that much of a pitcher's park?
EDIT: Upon further review, Carl Reynolds hit 22 for the White Sox in 1930. I never knew he played for them; remember him only for the Bill Dickey incident in Washington.
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I remember when Bill Melton became the all-time leader in home runs (at the time) for the White Sox, when he hit his 136th.
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When the "curse" was put on the Cubs, they had not won a world championship in 37 years. Clearly, there is something else going on here.
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