"Doing the little things". 1990, I started listening to their games on 670 WMAQ from my place in north central Michigan and got hooked. John Rooney and Wayne Hagen on the call. Most nights I could get a pretty good signal. They had an insane amount of come from behind and last at bat wins that season. You'd listen and when they were losing, you took a drink and knew they'd figure it out. Seemed like every night they did. Just grinded teams to submission. Threw strikes, caught the ball, great baserunning, moved runners along, put lots of balls in play with the old Hriniak line drive approach. Fun fun team. Very young Frank Thomas up for a stint at the end of the season as well. Oakland was just so good at that point. The talent difference was too steep to overcome. No wild card at that point.
And it wasn't until 2.005 did the White Sox get their shining moment: a World Series title. Houston got swept. Thank the late Luther Vandross by that time.
Underdiscussed about the last year for Comiskey Park is that the ChiSox had a helluva team that year, winning 94 games after four straight losing seasons. It was just their misfortune of being in the West (where they finished way behind Oakland) rather than the East (where neither Boston nor Toronto did as well as they did).
I was there. Well at the 2nd to last , and in front of the t.v. on the last game. Saw many battles, we weren't on top in many , but we had fun and memories
Great year . Remembered this and the July ** game , 80 anniversary . They were no hit but still won .more sweeter because over the hated new york Yankees. They played the Louis Armstrong song , "what a beautiful world " . Was great to be young .
1990, the Chicago White Sox had a great team. What could have been? If Major League Baseball had the Wild Card Playoffs back then, the 1990 Chicago White Sox may have made some noise. Oh well! 2005 made up for this. GO WHITE SOX!
One shining hairdo, so far as the guy setting up the video goes. I got to see a couple of Tiger games at Comiskey in '88 and '89, visits complete with pregame at McCuddy's. Have not been to Guaranteed Rate or its other named renditions.
@@bigtimeaze-azeramos9645 Actually, that was the original first line. The song initially was going to be played after the Super Bowl, hence the line. They ran out of time, though, so it never aired. Later that year, it became the March Madness tradition we know today. Not sure how SportsChannel got its hands on this recording, though.
They NEED to bring back those 87-90 jerseys (with the #'s on the pants only worn in 1987) As much as I dig the 83-86 jerseys, they've had them on Sunday's for long enough. They dont have to change the Sunday batting jerseys either, due to the fact the team kept the "batter logo" until the last day in the old park, when they changed to the current logo and jerseys. They did add the players names a few years in on the home white's which I always thought was a mistake even though the White Sox were the 1st MLB team to put names on a jersey. If I'm not mistaken, they started another HUGE trend, the black alternative jersey? Anyway, Yea... Bring back the '87-90 uni's! 1990 was the year I really figured out baseball, and we had a good team and a crop of homegrown talent about to make their mark. It makes that particular uniform relevant. Lets switch it up!
adaonetube they couldn't, they tried everything they could and it was literally crumbling from the foundation there's nothing they could do. Believe me I totally agree with you but the park was completely falling apart
Dev Rose it actually wasn't falling apart. the Jews wanted a new ballpark and got a sweet deal from the state of Illinois when they threatened to move the team to Florida.
The White Sox lost their drawing card when they tore down Old Comiskey Park. Even if the Cubs go 62-100 they have the allure of Wrigley,the Sox has an even older historic stadium that they demolished. That's why the White Sox draw lousy for a team in a big city. Even with the terrible teams of the past 5 years if they were still at Comiskey they'd have a 100+ year old ballpark to be their focal point just like the Cubs did in their down years.
"Doing the little things".
1990, I started listening to their games on 670 WMAQ from my place in north central Michigan and got hooked. John Rooney and Wayne Hagen on the call. Most nights I could get a pretty good signal. They had an insane amount of come from behind and last at bat wins that season. You'd listen and when they were losing, you took a drink and knew they'd figure it out. Seemed like every night they did.
Just grinded teams to submission. Threw strikes, caught the ball, great baserunning, moved runners along, put lots of balls in play with the old Hriniak line drive approach. Fun fun team. Very young Frank Thomas up for a stint at the end of the season as well.
Oakland was just so good at that point. The talent difference was too steep to overcome. No wild card at that point.
Beautiful tribute song, Chicago knows how to do it!
I would give so much to be able to see one more game at Old Comiskey Park.
And it wasn't until 2.005 did the White Sox get their shining moment: a World Series title. Houston got swept.
Thank the late Luther Vandross by that time.
Underdiscussed about the last year for Comiskey Park is that the ChiSox had a helluva team that year, winning 94 games after four straight losing seasons. It was just their misfortune of being in the West (where they finished way behind Oakland) rather than the East (where neither Boston nor Toronto did as well as they did).
Music sounds like an 80s sitcom song. Mercy!
Do you not watch March Madness?
Kittle's roof shot at 2:05
I was there. Well at the 2nd to last , and in front of the t.v. on the last game. Saw many battles, we weren't on top in many , but we had fun and memories
Great year . Remembered this and the July ** game , 80 anniversary . They were no hit but still won .more sweeter because over the hated new york Yankees. They played the Louis Armstrong song , "what a beautiful world " . Was great to be young .
1990, the Chicago White Sox had a great team. What could have been? If Major League Baseball had the Wild Card Playoffs back then, the 1990 Chicago White Sox may have made some noise. Oh well! 2005 made up for this. GO WHITE SOX!
Memories
One shining hairdo, so far as the guy setting up the video goes. I got to see a couple of Tiger games at Comiskey in '88 and '89, visits complete with pregame at McCuddy's. Have not been to Guaranteed Rate or its other named renditions.
This song is closely associated with the NCAA March Madness tournament
Someone needs to redo this for the 05 World Series win
They played one shinning moment for a baseball season ?
rob mush Yeah
The first line was changed tho.
@@bigtimeaze-azeramos9645 Actually, that was the original first line. The song initially was going to be played after the Super Bowl, hence the line. They ran out of time, though, so it never aired. Later that year, it became the March Madness tradition we know today. Not sure how SportsChannel got its hands on this recording, though.
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They NEED to bring back those 87-90 jerseys (with the #'s on the pants only worn in 1987) As much as I dig the 83-86 jerseys, they've had them on Sunday's for long enough. They dont have to change the Sunday batting jerseys either, due to the fact the team kept the "batter logo" until the last day in the old park, when they changed to the current logo and jerseys. They did add the players names a few years in on the home white's which I always thought was a mistake even though the White Sox were the 1st MLB team to put names on a jersey. If I'm not mistaken, they started another HUGE trend, the black alternative jersey?
Anyway, Yea... Bring back the '87-90 uni's! 1990 was the year I really figured out baseball, and we had a good team and a crop of homegrown talent about to make their mark. It makes that particular uniform relevant. Lets switch it up!
WHY DID THEY TEAR IT DOWN
it was a mess
The ballpark was getting rickety due to its age.
Old Comiskey was obviously a household name in Chicago but so is garbage...and it stinks when it gets old too.
0 :45 Samuel sosa stolen a base .before he was trade to the cubs for George Bell .
If they just would have pumped money into rehabbing this stadium (i.e. Wrigley Field) it would have been a cool historic icon today.
adaonetube they couldn't, they tried everything they could and it was literally crumbling from the foundation there's nothing they could do. Believe me I totally agree with you but the park was completely falling apart
Dev Rose it actually wasn't falling apart. the Jews wanted a new ballpark and got a sweet deal from the state of Illinois when they threatened to move the team to Florida.
The White Sox lost their drawing card when they tore down Old Comiskey Park. Even if the Cubs go 62-100 they have the allure of Wrigley,the Sox has an even older historic stadium that they demolished. That's why the White Sox draw lousy for a team in a big city. Even with the terrible teams of the past 5 years if they were still at Comiskey they'd have a 100+ year old ballpark to be their focal point just like the Cubs did in their down years.
Fenway Park can last up to year 2063 and this park could not last???
Owners never put $ in for upkeep. If you don't believe it was falling apart, ask Roger Bossert.
@@FredSox49 it could have been salvaged. The new owners got the sweet tax deal funded by the state they were looking for.
@@wadegarrett2053 Bossert knew the ballpark inside and out. I'll take his opinion over yours, thank you.