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Today in White Sox History: September 13

In one of the longest games in franchise history, and in the middle of a four-team pennant race, the White Sox shut out Cleveland, 1-0 — in 17 innings! (Now that’s pitching!)

The game lasted over four-and-a-half hours, and was finally finished when Rocky Colavito singled to right driving home Buddy Bradford.

One other note from this game: White Sox starter Gary Peters allowed one hit in 11 innings, striking out seven … but also walked 10! (I wonder what his pitch count was!