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===2010s=== *August 29, 2010: The [[White Sox]] host [[Frank Thomas]] Day at the ballpark against the [[New York Yankees]]. Thomas's jersey is retired, along with his image posted on the legends' wall in left-center field next to [[Billy Pierce]] on his left and [[Carlton Fisk]] on his right, and also right under "The Catch" logo. Yankees defeat the Sox 2–1. Attendance: (39,433) *May 3, 2011: [[2011 Minnesota Twins season|Minnesota Twins]] pitcher [[Francisco Liriano]] throws a no-hitter against the White Sox. It was the Twins' 7th no-hitter in franchise history and the first no-hitter in franchise history since [[Eric Milton]] in 1999. Attendance: (20,901) *July 31, 2011: The White Sox unveil a replica statue of [[Frank Thomas]] on the outfield concourse behind section 160. The White Sox lose to the [[2011 Boston Red Sox season|Boston Red Sox]] 5–3. Attendance: (28,278) *April 25, 2014: White Sox rookie [[José Abreu]] would break the MLB rookie record for the most home runs in the month of March–April with 9 home runs hit in the first month of the season as he hit two home runs in the game against the [[2014 Tampa Bay Rays season|Tampa Bay Rays]] including a walk-off grand slam in the bottom of the 9th to win the game 9–6 and break the record that was previously shared by [[Kent Hrbek]] in 1982, [[Carlos Delgado]] in 1994, and [[Albert Pujols]] in 2001. Attendance: (17,210) *September 27, 2014: [[Paul Konerko]] is honored before the game for his retirement from baseball. A statue of him is unveiled on the left-field concourse next to [[Frank Thomas]]' Statue. Konerko was the last member of the 2005 Champion White Sox left on the team at the time of his retirement. The Sox defeat the [[2014 Kansas City Royals season|Kansas City Royals]] 5–4. Attendance: (38,160) *September 28, 2014: Paul Konerko would play his final Major League game. Konerko would start on first base before he would be taken out of the game at the start of the top of the 6th by [[Andy Wilkins]]. Konerko would walk off the field for the last time with a 2 minute standing ovation from the White Sox crowd. The White Sox would lose to the Royals 6–4. Attendance: (32,266) *May 23, 2015: [[Paul Konerko]]'s number 14 is retired by the White Sox with a pregame ceremony. He became the 10th player to have his number retired by the White Sox. The White Sox were defeated by the [[Minnesota Twins]] 4–3. Attendance: (38,714) *June 24, 2017: [[Mark Buehrle]]'s number 56 is retired by the White Sox with a pregame ceremony. Buehrle becomes the 11th player in White Sox history to have a retired number. The White Sox were defeated by the [[Oakland Athletics]] 10–2. Attendance: (38,618) *September 9, 2017: White Sox [[José Abreu]] hits for the cycle against the [[2017 San Francisco Giants season|San Francisco Giants]] in the White Sox's 13–1 win becoming the 6th player in franchise history to hit for the cycle. Attendance: (17,688) *September 2, 2018: White Sox host Hawk Harrelson day to honor their announcer [[Ken Harrelson]] in his final year of commentating. The White Sox would beat the [[2018 Boston Red Sox season|Boston Red Sox]] 8–0. Attendance: (30,745) *September 23, 2018: White Sox announcer Ken Harrelson would call his final game as a broadcaster. White Sox would lose to the [[2018 Chicago Cubs season|Chicago Cubs]] 6–1. After the game, teams and fans from both sides gave Hawk one final standing ovation and a tip of the cap as a thank you. Attendance: (39,449)
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