Baseball Way Back: White Sox haven't had much luck in fights, but they held their own in 1957 brawl

When it comes to baseball fights, luck has rarely favored the Chicago White Sox. Sox players are mainly remembered for being on the receiving end of blows. The dominant image is Robin Ventura getting pounded by Nolan Ryan. Threatening to rival that image is the recent toppling of Tim Anderson by Jose Ramirez. But one rainy afternoon at Comiskey Park, however, the Sox gave as good as they got — and then some — against their hated rivals from the Big Apple.

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