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Turn Back the Clock (baseball) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Turn Back the Clock (baseball)
Turn Back the Clock is the name associated with the promotion by Major League Baseball (MLB) franchises when they wear throwback uniforms. Often, the uniforms signify a special event in the team or regions history. The promotion was originated in 1990 by the Chicago White Sox. Since then, multiple other teams have made it a yearly tradition. ==Origin== In 1990, the Chicago White Sox set up a "Turn Back the Clock" game against the Milwaukee Brewers. The White Sox dressed in 1917 uniforms, while the Brewers wore their normal uniforms.〔 The promotion was aimed at celebrating Comiskey Park's final season.〔 To set the early baseball atmosphere, ballpark ushers wore dated dress and some had megaphones to announce lineups.〔 Also, ticket prices for general admission were $.50 and all other tickets were half price.〔 The 1917 season was selected because it was the last time (at the time of the promotion) that the White Sox won a World Series. The promotion was considered successful.〔
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