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idseer
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i'm going with minnie.
Yeah, 35 is definitely retired. Buehrle is also retired.Has Frank's number been officially retired? I know his number has never been worn by another Sox player since he left, but I'm not sure it has been officially retired. If not, his should be next and asap at that. Next in line for me would be Mark Buehrle.
Minnie's jersey was retired back in '83.
You’re probably right. Can’t think of another player of import that hasn’t already been retired.Ozzie is my guess. His lengthy playing career as well as being manager for the only WS winner in over 100 years.
Cool, I thought it would have been unusual to not have their jerseys retired already, especially Big Frank. Thanks for the link.Yeah, 35 is definitely retired. Buehrle is also retired.
After digging thru some White Sox history...............how about these players:You’re probably right. Can’t think of another player of import that hasn’t already been retired.
Ozzie is my guess. His lengthy playing career as well as being manager for the only WS winner in over 100 years.
After digging thru some White Sox history...............how about these players:
Red Faber: 254 wins - all with the White Sox
Ed Walsh: 195 wins - all with the White Sox
Shoeless Joe: in just 5.5 seasons with the Sox, .340 BA, 829 hits, .906 OPS
Eddie Collins : in 12 years with the Sox: .331 BA, 2007 hits, .849 OPS
NONE of these historic players with such insane stats have their jerseys retired? The one exception I could possibly see is Shoeless Joe due to the Black Sox scandal, but those other three?
yeah i know. i realized my mistake too late. as i was doing it my brain switched over to 'next elected to the hall'.Has Frank's number been officially retired? I know his number has never been worn by another Sox player since he left, but I'm not sure it has been officially retired. If not, his should be next and asap at that. Next in line for me would be Mark Buehrle.
Minnie's jersey was retired back in '83.
Haha good point. Players will have to start wearing numbers like 99 like Manny Ramirez did with the Dodgers.like so many things ... retiring numbers is getting out of hand. how soon before a team runs out of numbers?
like so many things ... retiring numbers is getting out of hand. how soon before a team runs out of numbers?
Haha good point. Players will have to start wearing numbers like 99 like Manny Ramirez did with the Dodgers.
Did Joe Jackson, Ed Walsh or Eddie Collins have a number in Chicago?After digging thru some White Sox history...............how about these players:
Red Faber: 254 wins - all with the White Sox
Ed Walsh: 195 wins - all with the White Sox
Shoeless Joe: in just 5.5 seasons with the Sox, .340 BA, 829 hits, .906 OPS
Eddie Collins : in 12 years with the Sox: .331 BA, 2007 hits, .849 OPS
NONE of these historic players with such insane stats have their jerseys retired? The one exception I could possibly see is Shoeless Joe due to the Black Sox scandal, but those other three?
I’ll never forget his majestic HR on halfway to St. Patrick’s day.Manny Ramirez also wore 99 with us.
Although, I'd rather forget that ever happened![]()
I’ll never forget his majestic HR on halfway to St. Patrick’s day.