The White Sox's 16-0 win over the St. Louis Browns in 1915 marked their biggest shutout in history. They scored seven runs before the Browns even batted, benefiting from five errors and six stolen bases. Starting pitcher Red Faber had a notable performance, going 4-for-5 with a double and three runs while pitching a complete game. This victory elevated the White Sox to first place in the league at 2-0, demonstrating their strong start to the season. It remained their largest shutout until a 17-0 victory in 1925 and is still among their top shutout wins.
The White Sox achieved a historic 16-0 victory against the St. Louis Browns, highlighting their dominance with a 15-hit performance and capitalizing on five errors.
Pitcher Red Faber excelled, contributing a remarkable 4-for-5 at-bat and recording three runs in a game where he also pitched a complete game victory.
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