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In Carlton Fisk’s first minor-league season, the legend goes, he had a crisis of confidence so crushing that he thought about quitting the game. This happened, poetically enough, in Waterloo (Iowa).
Baseball broadcasting history includes Carlton Fisk and Chicago’s very own WGN Fisk’s World Series solo shot for the Red Sox in 1975 made the human side of the home run suddenly essential to ...
“It’s a great day for Chicago and White Sox baseball.” That was how David Condon opened his In the Wake of the News column 40 years ago Tuesday, quoting new White Sox President Ed… ...
1993 — Carlton Fisk of the White Sox, plays his 2,226th and final major league game, surpassing Bob Boone’s record of 2,225 for most games caught.
Fisk's homer is an epic moment in Sox history. Rewatching the game broadcast from the 1975 series brings old memories and new angles.
With another home run on Friday night, Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh has now done something in baseball history that only one other catcher has done, Hall of Famer Carlton Fisk.
Boston Red Sox catcher Carlton Fisk ended Game 6 of the 1975 World Series with an iconic homer.
CHICAGO — “It’s a great day for Chicago and White Sox baseball.” That was how David Condon opened his In the Wake of the News column 40 years ago, quoting new White Sox president Eddie ...