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The team was founded in Chicago in 1901. The White Sox have won six American League pennants and three World Series titles (1906, 1917 and 2005) with the last one ending an 88-year drought that many attributed to the Curse of the Black Sox. In 2005 the White Sox, led by Jermaine Dye defeated the Houston Astros in six games.

Their 2005 postseason record of 11-1 tied the 1999 Yankees as the best single post season mark. Also, their 8 game winning streak is tied with Boston Red Sox for the longest postseason winning streak in Major League History. The White Sox also became the only team to win all three post-season victories on the road.

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The park opened for the 1991 season, after the White Sox had spent 81 years at old Comiskey Park. The new park, completed at a cost of $167 million.

The stadium was the last built park before the recent wave of new "retro-classic" stadiums. Most notable among them is the "exploding scoreboard".