Uncovering the Legacy of Urban Red Faber: Why Is He Overlooked in White Sox History? 

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Today, let's dive into the fascinating history of the Chicago White Sox and the legacies of some of their most overlooked legends. Urban Red Faber and Luke Appling are two names that often get lost in the shuffle when discussing the greats of baseball, yet their contributions to the game are monumental.

Faber, with a career WAR of 67.7, is often considered the greatest pitcher in White Sox history. Despite this, he faced a long and arduous journey to the Hall of Fame, taking 17 tries to finally earn his place. This raises an interesting question: How do we evaluate a player's greatness when their accolades don't match their on-field performance? Is it fair to overlook players like Faber simply because they played in a different era or didn't receive the recognition they deserved during their careers?

On the other hand, Luke Appling's path to the Hall of Fame was equally tumultuous. Despite being one of the best shortstops of his time, he struggled to gain the support he needed from the BBWAA. His story prompts us to consider the biases that exist in Hall of Fame voting. Are there current players who might be facing similar challenges? Who do you think will be the next player to break through the voting barriers and finally get the recognition they deserve?

As we reflect on these historical figures, let's also think about the current state of the White Sox. With the team looking to build on its legacy, what bold predictions do you have for the upcoming season? Will we see a resurgence of talent that rivals the greats of the past, or are we in for another rebuilding phase?

Join the conversation and share your thoughts on the legacies of Faber and Appling, the current White Sox roster, and your predictions for the future!

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