Today in White Sox History: April 26
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox experienced two notable incidents in their history involving game forfeits and protests. In 1925, a game against Cleveland was forfeited due to fans storming the field prematurely, resulting in a Cleveland victory in front of a record crowd. Meanwhile, in 1942, the team batted out of order during a match against Cleveland, creating confusion that led to a protest from the opposing manager, which he later dropped after winning the game anyway. These events highlight unusual challenges and rule interpretations in baseball.
The White Sox forfeited a game against Cleveland in 1925 due to unruly fans celebrating before the official conclusion, marking a notable and unique moment in baseball history.
In a rare turn of events, the White Sox batted out of order in a 1942 game, creating confusion over the official lineup that led to a protest from the opposing manager.
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