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These are hard times for Chicago White Sox fans of all ages, midway through what looks like their third straight season of ...
Bill Melton, a star slugger for the Chicago White Sox in the 1970s who later became a fixture on their broadcasts as a pregame and postgame TV analyst for more than two decades, has died. He was ...
Bill Melton, the Chicago White Sox All-Star third baseman and long-time broadcaster, passed away on Thursday at the age of 79 after a brief illness in Phoenix. Melton, known affectionately as ...
White Sox runner Bill Melton is out on a play at the plate as he tries to score from second on Ron Santo's hit to left field on April 7, 1974. Angels catcher Ellie Rodriguez places the tag and ...
The Chicago White Sox announced that Bill Melton, a former All-Star third baseman who played eight of his 10 MLB seasons with them, died from a brief illness at 79 years old.
The White Sox are now estimated to be worth $2.05 billion, according to Forbes. Reinsdorf also owns the Chicago Bulls, and has long been said to be averse to selling his stake in either team.
CHICAGO — Bill Melton, a star slugger for the Chicago White Sox in the 1970s who later became a fixture on their broadcasts as a pregame and postgame TV analyst for more than two decades, has ...
Bill Melton, a star slugger for the White Sox in the 1970s who later became a fixture on their broadcasts as a pregame and postgame TV analyst for more than two decades, has died. He was 79. The ...
Bill Melton #14 of the Chicago White Sox poses for this portrait during a Major League Baseball spring training baseball game circa 1973 in Sarasota, Florida. Melton played for the White Sox ...