The Chicago White Sox were a formidable contender in the early 1990s, averaging 90 wins in the first four years of the decade with one of baseball’s most talented teams.
In 1993, the White Sox were back in the postseason for the first time since the ’83 “Winning Ugly” club won the American League West 10 years prior. The team drew more than 2.5 million fans in its third season at what was then known as New Comiskey Park. The ballpark was alive.
Adding to the ’93 division title, slugging first baseman and designated hitter Frank Thomas won his first of two Most Valuable Player awards and was named to the All-Star team.