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Who can steal bases? Luis Aparicio can steal bases. With nine consecutive years as the American League leader in stolen bases between 1956 and 1964, and over 500 in his career, Aparicio is one of the legendary base runners. And that's before you look at his record number career hits as a shortstop… only beaten by the New York Yankees' Derek Jeter in 2009.
Is it any wonder the Chicago White Sox retired his #11?
In today's classic, we join the 1960 White Sox as they welcome, of course, the Yankees to Comiskey Park. The White Sox, 17-10, are leading the American League with the Yankees fourth, two and a half games behind.
You can find the boxscore here.
This game was played on May 20th, 1960.
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Who can steal bases? Luis Aparicio can steal bases. With nine consecutive years as the American League leader in stolen bases between 1956 and 1964, and over 500 in his career, Aparicio is one of the legendary base runners. And that's before you look at his record number career hits as a shortstop… only beaten by the New York Yankees' Derek Jeter in 2009.
Is it any wonder the Chicago White Sox retired his #11?
In today's classic, we join the 1960 White Sox as they welcome, of course, the Yankees to Comiskey Park. The White Sox, 17-10, are leading the American League with the Yankees fourth, two and a half games behind.
You can find the boxscore here.
This game was played on May 20th, 1960.

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