Called up to the White Sox in the midst of a four-team 1967 pennant race, Carlos
went 2-0 in seven starts with an 0.86 ERA. He dipped to 4-14 the following year because
he could not keep the ball down, and he was sold to the Senators in 1969.
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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
»September 10, 1967: Joel Horlen revives Chicago pennant hopes with a 5–0 no-hit win against the Tigers. Detroit hits only two balls to the outfield. Behind the pitching of Cisco Carlos with help from Hoyt Wilhelm and Bob Locker, the Sox win game two by a 4–0 score to move a game behind the 2nd-place Red Sox.