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Today in White Sox History: September 19

The White Sox set the franchise record (tied in 1987) for the largest shutout margin in team history when they blanked the Senators, 17-0, at Washington. The game was the back half of a twin bill. Ted Lyons threw a one-hitter, losing his no-hitter with two outs in the ninth inning on a bloop single by Bobby Veach over the head of first baseman Earl Sheely.

Sheely led the offense, going 4-for-6 with four RBIs and two runs. The Sox had a seven-run second inning and an eight-run fifth inning.

1932

While it’s again become commonplace with the 2018 and probable 2023 teams, with a 9-6 loss at Comiskey Park to the Athletics, the White Sox lost their 100th game in a season for the first time, dropping to 46-100.