White Sox history highlights on June 22 include key wins and player milestones
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 22, 2026, 2:04 PM
Last updated Jun 22, 2026
On June 22, the Chicago White Sox commemorate various historical milestones. In 1913, Ed Walsh threw a shutout as they secured their 1,000th franchise victory. In 1938, Hank Steinbacher became the second player in team history to record six hits in a game, contributing to a dominant win against the Senators., in 1993, Carlton Fisk set a major league record for games caught. These events underscore significant achievements in White Sox history, especially as the franchise reflects on its legacy.
- •In 1913, Ed Walsh's shutout led to White Sox's 1,000th victory.
- •Hank Steinbacher recorded six hits in a game in 1938.
- •Carlton Fisk set the record for games caught in 1993.
- 2:04 PMYahoo Sports — Today in White Sox History: June 22
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