Chicago white sox new york mets
Two great teams with a lot of history!
The Chicago White Sox and the New York Mets have never met in a World Series, but they have played each other in several regular season games over the years.
Here are some interesting facts about the two teams:
Chicago White Sox:
- The White Sox were founded in 1901 as the Chicago White Stockings and were one of the original eight teams in the American League.
- They have won three World Series titles: 1906, 1917, and 2005.
- The White Sox play their home games at Guaranteed Rate Field (previously known as U.S. Cellular Field) in the South Side of Chicago.
- Their iconic uniforms feature a white home jersey with a blue "SOX" logo and a red "SOX" logo on the cap.
New York Mets:
- The Mets were founded in 1962 as an expansion team, along with the Houston Colt.45s (now the Houston Astros).
- They have won two World Series titles: 1969 and 1986.
- The Mets play their home games at Citi Field in Queens, New York.
- Their iconic uniforms feature a blue home jersey with a red "NY" logo and a blue cap with a white "M" logo.
Some notable players who have played for both teams include:
- Robin Ventura (played for the White Sox from 1995-1998 and the Mets from 1999-2001)
- Frank Thomas (played for the White Sox from 1990-2005 and the Mets in 2008)
- Carlos Beltrán (played for the Mets from 2005-2011 and the White Sox in 2016)
I hope you enjoyed this brief overview of the two teams!