OK:
Longes game in World Series History (As opposed to White Sox history, which was a game that had to have 8 innings played the next day (24 total)) - Realy long (over 5 hours in time - longest, 14 innings ties the innings)
Side note: Babe Ruth pitched all 14 innings of the other 14 inning game. Talk about your changing eras.
Most pitches by Roy Oswalt in a single inning in his career (so far). 46 in the 5th of Game 3
Most batters sent to the place in a world series game - 11 in the 5th.
Houston used 22 players, using everyone but their other 3 starters.
Chicago used 22 players, using everyone but the next 2 starters, and Pablo Osuna.
Chicago's string of unlikely home run hitters continues, with Jeff Blum.
Bad calls - a few on both sides, notibly for the Astros the HR that wasn't. Nothing that I can point to for the White Sox specificly, but there were a few questionable pitching calls, and a few more went the Sox way, though both got a few.
Bad Calls to be upset with - None. All the calls were close, so it's hard to blame the umps. I think they've done in general a good job, and are human.
All in all, even if Chicago sweeps, this has been a well played series by Houston, and they have nothing to be ashamed of. That said, I'm sure they'd like to win at least one, and this series is far from over. First team to get to a bulpen today is likely the winner, assuming it's any time before the 8th. I like Chicago's pitching matchup in the next game, but that hasn't always shown to be the true determination of the winner so far in the series.
Edit: added more numbers as I learn them.