Today in White Sox History: July 13
Briefly

The White Sox had notable games in various years, including a 14-9 win over Boston where three players scored on a single by Buck Weaver in 1919. In 1939, they lost a significant lead against the Athletics, ultimately falling 12-10 despite an early 8-0 lead. Clint Brown, a reliable reliever, was unable to close out the game effectively. In 1951, after a long doubleheader, the White Sox played a 19-inning game against the Red Sox, winning 5-4 after a dramatic late-game comeback.
In a 14-9 win over Boston, three White Sox players scored on a single off the bat of Buck Weaver.
Eddie Smith pitched six-plus innings, departing with the White Sox leading 8-5, but reliever Clint Brown failed to secure the win.
Philadelphia scored in every inning from the fifth on, securing a 12-8 lead into the bottom of the ninth against the White Sox.
The White Sox won a 19-inning game against the Red Sox, taking their second game of the day, with Ed 'Bud' Stewart's two-run single tying it.
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