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The 1907 Chicago White Sox led the American League for much of the first half but finished third. Chicago allowed the fewest runs in the AL. The pitching staff was led by Ed Walsh, who paced the circuit in innings pitched (422.1), complete games (37), and earned run average (1.60).

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  • The 1907 Chicago White Sox led the American League for much of the first half but finished third. Chicago allowed the fewest runs in the AL. The pitching staff was led by Ed Walsh, who paced the circuit in innings pitched (422.1), complete games (37), and earned run average (1.60). (en)
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  • Chicago White Sox (en)
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  • The 1907 Chicago White Sox led the American League for much of the first half but finished third. Chicago allowed the fewest runs in the AL. The pitching staff was led by Ed Walsh, who paced the circuit in innings pitched (422.1), complete games (37), and earned run average (1.60). (en)
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  • 1907 Chicago White Sox season (en)
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