The franchise started in 1893 as the Sioux City Cornhuskers. From 1894-1900, the team was known as the St. Paul Saints.
In 1900, the franchise moved to Chicago and became the Chicago White Stockings. Prior to the 1904 season, the team changed its name to the Chicago White Sox and has kept the name since.
During the franchise's time in Chicago, the White Sox have played in three different locations. They have played home games in South Side Park, Comiskey Park, and U.S. Cellular Field.
During the 1968 and 1969 seasons, the White Sox also played some of their home games in Milwaukee at Milwaukee County Stadium.
The White Sox have won four Division titles in franchise history. They won the West Division in 1983 and 1993, and they won the Central Division in 2000 and 2005.
The franchise has won the American League six times in 1900, 1901, 1906, 1917, 1919, 1959, and 2005.
The Chicago White Sox have won the World Series three times in 1906, 1917, and 2005.
Former members of the franchise who are currently in the Hall of Fame are Luis Aparicio, Luke Appling, Chief Bender, Steve Carlton, Eddie Collins, Charles Comiskey, George Davis, Larry Doby, Hugh Duffy, Johnny Evers, Red Faber, Carlton Fisk, Nellie Fox, Clark Griffith, Harry Hooper, George Kell, Bob Lemon, Al Lopez, Ted Lyons, Edd Roush, Red Ruffing, Ray Schalk, Tom Seaver, Al Simmons, Bill Veeck, Ed Walsh, Hoyt Wilhelm, and Early Wynn.
The Chicago White Sox have retired nine numbers. The players whose jersey numbers have been retired are Nellie Fox - 2, Harold Baines - 3, Luke Apppling - 4, Minnie Minoso - 9, Luis Aparicio - 11, Ted Lyons - 16, Billy Pierce - 19, Jackie Robinson - 42, and Carlton Fisk - 72. Robinson's number is retired throughout baseball.
The number 35, which was worn by Frank Thomas during his career with the White Sox, has not been worn by another player since. It is believed that the number may be retired by the White Sox once Thomas retires from baseball.
The Chicago White Sox are currently owned by Jerry Reinsdorf and Eddie Einhorn. Ozzie Guillen is the manager of the White Sox, and Ken Williams is the general manager.
The official colors of the Chicago White Sox are black, silver, and white. Tucson Electric Park in Tucson, Arizona, is the Spring Training home of the White Sox.
Published by Shane Carney
I am a graduate of USC. I have worked for the USC Sports Information Department, the Los Angeles Avengers, Sports Fan Magazine and Realfootball365. I have been a freelance writer for the Contra Costa Times f... View profile
- Baseball's Rookie of the Year Winners: No Guarantee of StardomBaseball's Rookie of the Year award is no sure ticket to Cooperstown. There have been some future Hall members honored, along with lots of busts.
- Eddie Gaedel's Short WalkEddie Gaedel was the only midget to ever bat in a major league game, thanks to the ingenious Bill Veeck's clever promotion that made baseball histroy
- The Best Players in Chicago White Sox HistoryHere is a look at the 10 greatest players to play for the White Sox.
- Major League Baseball the Year You Were Born-1959The Dodgers got great pitching from an unexpected sourse to win the Series in a year that saw the Yankees falter.
- Major League Baseball All-Decade TeamsThere have been so many great players and characters in baseball over the years. Here is a breakdown of the best players for each decade, starting in 1870 and working up to the present. Enjoy.
- Chicago White Sox Baseball Hat Shaped Chocolate Wedding Favors
- Chicago White Sox 2006 Season and Off Season
- White Sox and Elvis Lovers Unite: Celebrate Elvis Night In August with the Chicago...
- What Happened to the Chicago White Sox of the World Series?
- Chicago White Sox Cater to Kids Everyday of the Season with Kids Day
- The Chicago White Sox Celebrate Baseball with Fun and Wacky Promotions
- Luis Aparacio and Bert Campaneris- Hispanic Sports Legends
