Chicago White Sox

Chicago White Sox

The Chicago White Sox are a Major League Baseball team located in Chicago, Illinois.The White Sox play in the American League's Central Division. Since 1991, the White Sox have played in U.S. Cellular Field, which was originally called New Comiskey Park and nicknamed The Cell by local fans. The White Sox are one of two major league clubs based in Chicago, the other being the Chicago Cubs of the National League. The White Sox last won the World Series in 2005 when they played the Houston Astros and swept them in four games. One of the American League's eight charter franchises, the Chicago...
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quick facts
Sport:Baseball
League:Major League Baseball
League:American League
Division:American League Central
Founded:1900
Home field:U.S. Cellular Field
City:Chicago
Colors:White, Black, Silver

Team statistics for Chicago White Sox

SeasonWinsLosses
2008 Major League Baseball season 89 74
2007 Major League Baseball season 72 90
2006 Major League Baseball season 90 72
2005 Major League Baseball season 99 63
2004 Major League Baseball season 83 79
2003 Major League Baseball season 86 76
2002 Major League Baseball Season 81 81
2001 Major League Baseball Season 83 79
2000 Major League Baseball season 95 67
1999 Major League Baseball Season 75 86
1998 Major League Baseball Season 80 82
1997 Major League Baseball Season 80 81
1996 Major League Baseball Season 85 77
1995 Major League Baseball Season 68 76
1994 Major League Baseball Season 67 46
1993 Major League Baseball Season 94 68
1992 Major League Baseball Season 86 76
1991 Major League Baseball Season 87 75
1990 Major League Baseball Season 94 68
1989 Major League Baseball Season 69 92
1988 Major League Baseball Season 71 90
1987 Major League Baseball Season 77 85
1986 Major League Baseball Season 72 90
1985 Major League Baseball season 85 77
1984 Major League Baseball Season 74 88
1983 Major League Baseball Season 99 63
1982 Major League Baseball Season 87 75
1981 Major League Baseball Season 54 52
1980 Major League Baseball Season 70 90
1979 Major League Baseball Season 73 87
1978 Major League Baseball Season 71 90
1977 Major League Baseball Season 90 72
1976 Major League Baseball Season 64 97
1975 Major League Baseball Season 75 86
1974 Major League Baseball Season 80 80
1973 Major League Baseball Season 77 85
1972 Major League Baseball Season 87 67
1971 Major League Baseball Season 79 83
1970 Major League Baseball Season 56 106
1969 Major League Baseball Season 68 94
1968 Major League Baseball Season 67 95
1967 Major League Baseball Season 89 73
1966 Major League Baseball Season 83 79
1965 Major League Baseball Season 95 67
1964 Major League Baseball Season 98 64
1963 Major League Baseball Season 94 68
1962 Major League Baseball Season 85 77
1961 Major League Baseball Season 86 76
1960 Major League Baseball Season 87 67
1959 Major League Baseball Season 94 60
1958 Major League Baseball Season 82 72
1957 Major League Baseball Season 90 64
1956 Major League Baseball Season 85 69
1955 Major League Baseball Season 91 63
1954 Major League Baseball season 94 60
1953 Major League Baseball Season 89 65
1952 Major League Baseball Season 81 73
1951 Major League Baseball Season 81 73
1950 Major League Baseball Season 60 94
1949 Major League Baseball Season 63 91
1948 Major League Baseball Season 51 101
1947 Major League Baseball Season 70 84
1946 Major League Baseball Season 74 80
1945 Major League Baseball Season 71 78
1944 Major League Baseball Season 71 83
1943 Major League Baseball Season 82 72
1942 Major League Baseball Season 66 82
1941 Major League Baseball Season 77 77
1940 Major League Baseball Season 82 72
1939 Major League Baseball Season 85 69
1938 Major League Baseball Season 65 83
1937 Major League Baseball Season 86 68
1936 Major League Baseball Season 81 70
1935 Major League Baseball Season 74 78
1934 Major League Baseball Season 53 99
1933 Major League Baseball Season 67 83
1932 Major League Baseball Season 49 102
1931 Major League Baseball Season 56 97
1930 Major League Baseball Season 62 92
1929 Major League Baseball Season 59 93
1928 Major League Baseball Season 72 82
1927 Major League Baseball Season 70 83
1926 Major League Baseball Season 81 72
1925 Major League Baseball Season 79 75
1924 Major League Baseball Season 66 87
1923 Major League Baseball Season 69 85
1922 Major League Baseball Season 77 77
1921 Major League Baseball Season 62 92
1920 Major League Baseball Season 96 58
1919 Major League Baseball Season 88 52
1918 Major League Baseball Season 57 67
1917 Major League Baseball Season 100 54
1916 Major League Baseball Season 89 65
1915 Major League Baseball Season 93 61
1914 Major League Baseball Season 70 84
1913 Major League Baseball Season 78 74
1912 Major League Baseball Season 78 76
1911 Major League Baseball season 77 74
1910 Major League Baseball season 68 85
1909 Major League Baseball season 78 74
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Championships involving the Chicago White Sox

2005 World Series
2005 World Series
Date:October 22, 2005
Result:4–0
2005 American League Championship Series
2005 American League Championship Series
Date:October 11, 2005
Result:4 - 1
1917 World Series
1917 World Series
Date:October 6, 1917
Opponent:New York Giants
Result:4-2
1906 World Series
1906 World Series
Date:October 9, 1906
Opponent:Chicago Cubs
Result:4-2

Award-winning players of the Chicago White Sox

Paul Konerko
Paul Konerko
League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award for the 2005 Major League Baseball Season
Jake Peavy
Jake Peavy
National League Cy Young Award for the 2007 Major League Baseball Season
Orlando Hudson
Orlando Hudson
American League Gold Glove Award for the 2005 Major League Baseball Season
Tony Peña
Tony Peña
National League Gold Glove Award for the 1985 Major League Baseball Season
Ellis Burks
Ellis Burks
American League Gold Glove Award for the 1990 Major League Baseball Season
Bartolo Colón
Bartolo Colón
American League Cy Young Award for the 2005 Major League Baseball Season

Current roster of the Chicago White Sox

NumberAgeNamePosition
1 35 Kosuke Fukudome Right fielder
5 34 Orlando Hudson Infielder
10 30 Alexei Ramírez Shortstop
12 35 A. J. Pierzynski Catcher
14 36 Paul Konerko First baseman
15 25 Gordon Beckham Infielder
17 26 Tyler Flowers Catcher
18 28 Brent Lillibridge Outfielder
22 25 Brent Morel Infielder
24 23 Dayán Viciedo Right fielder
26 30 Jesse Crain Relief pitcher
28 23 Osvaldo Martínez Infielder
30 28 Alejandro De Aza Center fielder
32 32 Adam Dunn Outfielder
34 29 Gavin Floyd Starting pitcher
37 35 Matt Thornton Relief pitcher
38 23 Eduardo Escobar Shortstop
39 26 Dylan Axelrod Pitcher
41 29 Philip Humber Pitcher
43 23 Addison Reed Pitcher
44 30 Jake Peavy Starting pitcher
46 27 Donnie Veal Pitcher
48 25 Zach Stewart Pitcher
49 23 Chris Sale Starting pitcher
50 27 John Danks Pitcher
51 31 Alex Ríos Center fielder
53 24 Hector Santiago Pitcher
54 24 Gregory Infante Pitcher
55 24 Simón Castro Pitcher
57 23 Jhan Mariñez Pitcher
58 23 Pedro Hernandez Pitcher
60 26 Deunte Heath Pitcher
61 25 Charles Leesman Pitcher
62 23 José Quintana Pitcher
63 23 Néstor Molina Pitcher
64 26 Anthony Carter Pitcher
65 26 Nathan Jones Pitcher
77 34 Will Ohman Relief pitcher
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Manager of the Chicago White Sox

Robin Ventura
Robin Ventura
Age:44

Robin Mark Ventura is the current manager of the Chicago White Sox. He is a former professional baseball player, a third baseman who played for four major league teams, most notably for the Chicago White Sox. On October 6, 2011, Ventura was named manager of the Chicago White Sox. Born to parents John and Darlene Ventura on July 14, 1967 in Santa Maria, California, Ventura is of Italian descent. After attending Righetti High School in Orcutt,...
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Home field of the Chicago White Sox

U.S. Cellular Field
U.S. Cellular Field
Location:Chicago
Opened:April 18, 1991
Seating capacity:40,615

U.S. Cellular Field is a baseball park in Chicago, Illinois. Owned by the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority, it is the home of the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball's American League. The park opened for the 1991 season, after the White Sox had spent 81 years at the original Comiskey...
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Recent top draft picks for the Chicago White Sox

Aaron Poreda
Aaron Poreda
Draft:2007 Major League Baseball Draft
Overall rank:25
Kyle McCulloch
Kyle McCulloch
Draft:2006 Major League Baseball Draft
Overall rank:29
Lance Broadway
Lance Broadway
Draft:2005 Major League Baseball Draft
Overall rank:15

Lance Daniel Broadway is an American Major League Baseball pitcher who is currently in the Toronto Blue Jays organization. He is 6'3" and throws right-handed. Broadway was born in Bryan, Texas and attended Grand Prairie High School, where he was an all-district performer all three of his years on...
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Josh Fields
Josh Fields
Draft:2004 Major League Baseball Draft
Overall rank:18

Joshua Dean Fields is an American professional baseball infielder, who is with the Los Angeles Dodgers organization. He was selected as the 18th overall pick in the first round of the 2004 Major League Baseball Draft by the Chicago White Sox. He has also played for the Kansas City Royals. Fields...
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Brian Anderson
Brian Anderson
Draft:2003 Major League Baseball Draft
Overall rank:15

Brian James Anderson is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher, who played 13 season for five teams, as well as a sports broadcaster and coach. Currently, Anderson is the color commentator on the Rays TV crew on Sun Sports. Anderson was born on April 26, 1972, in Portsmouth, Virginia. At...
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Owners of the Chicago White Sox

Jerry Reinsdorf
Jerry Reinsdorf

Jerry M. Reinsdorf is a CPA, lawyer and an owner of the MLB's Chicago White Sox and the NBA's Chicago Bulls. He started his professional life as a tax attorney with the Internal Revenue Service. He has been the head of the White Sox and Bulls for over 20 years. He made his initial fortune in real...
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Current coaches for Chicago White Sox

Juan Nieves
Coaching Position: Bullpen Coach

Juan Manuel Nieves Cruz is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball who, on April 15, 1987 against the Baltimore Orioles, became the second-youngest player in major league history to throw a no-hitter, and so far the only Milwaukee Brewer to do so. He was signed by the Brewers after graduating from Avon Old Farms school in Connecticut. After playing for the Milwaukee Brewers from 1986 to 1988, he suffered a career-ending arm injury. He is...
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Jeff Cox
Coaching Position: Third Base Coach

Jeffrey Lindon Cox is a former Major League Baseball third base coach for the Chicago White Sox. Previously, Cox was a second baseman for the Oakland Athletics during the 1980 and 1981 seasons. He batted and threw right-handed. In a 61-game career, Cox was a .213 hitter with 20 runs and nine RBI without home runs.

Harold Baines
Coaching Position: First Base Coach

Harold Douglas Baines is a former right fielder and designated hitter in Major League Baseball who played for five American League teams from 1980 to 2001. He is best known for his three stints with the Chicago White Sox, the team on which he now serves as coach. He ranked 7th in AL history in games played and 10th in runs batted in upon his retirement. Noted as well for his power hitting in clutch situations, he is tied for 7th in AL history...
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Greg Walker
Coaching Position: Hitting Coach

Gregory Lee Walker is a former power-hitting first baseman in Major League Baseball and the former hitting coach of the Chicago White Sox, the team for which he played all but the last 14 games of his career. As a player for 9 years, Walker hit 113 home runs and drove in 444 runs, while scoring 368 times. When he began his coaching career, he did so with the White Sox Triple-A club in Charlotte. In 2003, he joined the parent club as hitting...
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Hometown of the Chicago White Sox

Chicago
Chicago
Founded:1833
Population:4,470

Chicago is the largest city in the US state of Illinois and the third most populous city in the United States after Los Angeles and New York City. The city has around 2.7 million residents. Its metropolitan area, sometimes called "Chicagoland", is the third largest in the United States, with...
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Teams in the same league as the Chicago White Sox

Baltimore Orioles
Baltimore Orioles

The Baltimore Orioles are a professional baseball team based in Baltimore, Maryland in the United States. They are a member of the Eastern Division...
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New York Yankees
New York Yankees

The New York Yankees are a professional baseball team based in the The Bronx, New York. They compete in Major League Baseball in the American...
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Tampa Bay Rays
Tampa Bay Rays

The Tampa Bay Rays are a Major League Baseball team based in St. Petersburg, Florida. The Rays are a member of the Eastern Division of MLB's...
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Toronto Blue Jays
Toronto Blue Jays

The Toronto Blue Jays are a professional baseball team located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Blue Jays are a member of the Eastern Division of...
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Detroit Tigers
Detroit Tigers

The Detroit Tigers are a Major League Baseball team located in Detroit, Michigan. One of the American League's eight charter franchises, the club was...
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Seattle Mariners
Seattle Mariners

The Seattle Mariners are a professional baseball team based in Seattle, Washington. Enfranchised in 1977, the Mariners are a member of the Western...
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Who used to manage the Chicago White Sox baseball team?
  • A:
    The following people have managed the MLB team in earlier years:
    - Tony La Russa
    - Paul Richards
    - Marty Marion
    - Red Corriden
    - Jack Onslow
    - Ted Lyons
    - Jimmy Dykes
  • Q:
    What do the Chicago White Sox's use for their mascot?
  • A:
    Southpaw is the mascot for the team.
  • Q:
    How many ballgames did the Chicago White Sox lose in the last few seasons?
  • A:
    The baseball team's win/loss statistics include:
    - 89 wins and 74 losses in 2008
    - 72 wins and 90 losses in 2007
    - 90 wins and 72 losses in 2006
    - 99 wins and 63 losses in 2005
    - 83 wins and 79 losses in 2004
  • Q:
    Who is the current manager of the Chicago White Sox?
  • A:
    The MLB team is currently managed by Ozzie Guillén.
  • Q:
    What colors symbolize the Chicago White Sox?
  • A:
    The baseball team uses the colors white, black and silver.
  • Q:
    The Chicago White Sox are a member of which baseball league?
  • A:
    The team plays in the American League.
  • Q:
    Who was recruited in the draft by the Chicago White Sox baseball team?
  • A:
    The list of players drafted include:
    - Aaron Poreda was drafted from University of San Francisco in the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft
    - Kyle McCulloch was drafted from University of Texas at Austin in the 2006 Major League Baseball Draft
    - Lance Broadway was drafted from Texas Christian University in the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft
    - Josh Fields was drafted from Oklahoma State University–Stillwater in the 2004 Major League Baseball Draft
    - Brian Anderson was drafted from University of Arizona in the 2003 Major League Baseball Draft
    - Royce Ring was drafted from San Diego State University in the 2002 Major League Baseball Draft
    - Kris Honel was drafted in the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft
    - Joe Borchard was drafted in the 2000 Major League Baseball Draft
    - Jason Stumm was drafted in the 1999 Major League Baseball Draft
    - Matt Ginter was drafted from Mississippi State University in the 1999 Major League Baseball Draft
  • Q:
    In what year did the Chicago White Sox begin playing baseball?
  • A:
    The baseball team was founded in the year 1900.
  • Q:
    Which coaches are members of the Chicago White Sox' coaching staff?
  • A:
    The coaching staff of the Chicago White Sox includes:
    -Juan Nieves as Bullpen Coach
    -Jeff Cox as Third Base Coach
    -Harold Baines as First Base Coach
    -Greg Walker as Hitting Coach
    -Joey Cora as Bench Coach
    -Mark Salas as Bullpen Catcher
    -Don Cooper as Pitching Coach
  • Q:
    When did the Chicago White Sox take home the championship trophy?
  • A:
    The team won the following national baseball championships:
    - 2005 World Series
    - 1917 World Series
    - 1906 World Series
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Awards & Accolades

  • World Series Champion
    2005

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