This odd White Sox event came up in the conversation because of the Colorado Rockies four-city adventure that finally brought them to Milwaukee for the NLDS.
It turns out that the Rockies are not the first team to play four consecutive games in four different cities. And, the White Sox are the reason why the Rockies weren’t first.
Chris Foran with the Journal Sentinel shared this 50-year-old story that has an odd connection to the 2018 NL Wild Card winners.
In 1968, the White Sox made their “home” stadium at County Stadium in Milwaukee for a handful of games against teams in the AL.