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August 12, 2025

A Banana Boat of Fun Ideas on Bill Veeck Night

Thank you, White Sox, thanks Bill! (Provided photo.)

 

Baseball Hall of Famer Bill Veeck loved incongruity, so he would have enjoyed Saturday’s “Bill Veeck Night” at Rate Field. The White Sox did a fine job with Veeckish stunts such as a pre-game petting zoo featuring Stella the Sloth, a 60-second marriage in center field officiated by former White Sox great Ron Kittle, a puffy Andrew the Clown, and a cool Veeck bobblehead.

But incongruity rounded the bases at the end of the game.

Jesse Cole, the effervescent founder of the Savannah Bananas barnstorming baseball team, appeared with a video message [...]

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May 22, 2025

Long may you run: Mark Ibach 1957-2025

Mark Ibach, a good guy.

 

A friend to his dog is a friend to all.

My friend Mark Ibach was all that and more. Since 1981, he rescued five basset hounds. There may even have been more that we don’t know about. Mark’s Christmas cards featured a photo of him with his hounds. He brought them to the annual Chicago White Sox Dog Day.  He faithfully took them to the annual mid-September Basset Bash & Waddle parade in Dwight, IL. That’s the biggest gathering of basset hounds anywhere.

Mark was the most passionate music fan I knew. He attended nearly 1,000 concerts in his lifetime and often bought two [...]

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September 22, 2022

Mary Frances Veeck 1920-2022

Mary Frances and  Bill Veeck in March 1959 when Bill purchased 54 % of the White Sox for $2.7 million. (Photo courtesy of the Veeck family.)

 

There were clouds, but Mary Frances Veeck never paid much attention to them.

After I heard of the Sept. 10 passing of Mrs. Veeck I began to realize that almost every time I saw her we were sitting outside. The first time was opening day April 1976 in the Comiskey Park bleachers after her husband Bill bought the White Sox. Mr. and Mrs. Veeck looked me in the eye as we spoke. I was just a kid among 40,300 happy fans.

In July 1991 I drove to Cooperstown, N.Y. to [...]

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May 9, 2022

Roland Hemond: Baseball’s All-Star Nice Guy

Roland Hemond, 1929-2021

Roland Hemond is one of the most remarkable front office figures in Chicago baseball history.

He worked for White Sox owners John Allyn, Bill Veeck, and Jerry Reinsdorf.  As White Sox general manager in December 1971, he traded pitcher Tommy John to the Los Angeles Dodgers for slugger Dick Allen, which saved the Chicago franchise. After a lousy 1971 White Sox season Allen enchanted the south side in 1972 while hitting 37 home runs and winning the American League MVP.

Hemond spent 70 years of his life in baseball.

He died last December at the age of 92.

I’ve weathered the [...]

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