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Today in White Sox History: Faber, Veeck, Appling

On this day, Red Faber retired, Bill Veeck exercised his option to buy the White Sox, and Luke Appling was elected to the Hall of Fame.

Red Faber retired after 20 seasons with Chicago, holding the club's third-best WAR and second-most wins. Bill Veeck also exercised his option to purchase the White Sox from Dorothy Comiskey.

Later, Luke Appling was elected to the Hall of Fame via a runoff vote, securing 90.4% support in his eighth attempt.