Vince Lloyd
From the mid-1960s to 1980s, Vince Lloyd and Lou Boudreau brought…
John Romano
In retirement, former major leaguer Johnny Romano took up flying…
Bubba Phillips
Noted for his versatility, John Melvin “Bubba” Phillips started…
Gary Peters
He took a long time to find his place in the major leagues. After…
Ray Moore
Ray Moore was the long reliever and an occasional starter for…
Ken McBride
Ken McBride anchored the pitching rotation for the Los Angeles…
Turk Lown
America has always had great duos. In entertainment it was Laurel…
Jim McAnany
After starting four different players in right field during the…
Barry Latman
For 40 years, the Chicago White Sox wandered in the wasteland…
Gerry Staley
On September 22, 1959, with one out and the bases loaded in the…
Al Smith
Al Smith was an accomplished ballplayer whose major-league career…
Harry Simpson
Harry Simpson first saw life as a child in the segregated South.…
Don Rudolph
Don Rudolph was known as an eccentric throughout his career but…
Jim Rivera
Speedy outfielder Jim Rivera was one of the great characters…
Joe Stanka
Purchased by the Chicago White Sox from the Pacific Coast…
Don Mueller
Outfielder Don Mueller was a hard man to strike out – in five…
Billy Pierce
Talk about your quick-starting careers.
Billy Pierce didn’t…
Sherm Lollar
Soft spoken and self-effacing, Sherman Lollar provided a strong…
Lou Skizas
“I was a character in baseball. I saw it as an interim type…
J. C. Martin
He delivered big hits on occasion but is still asked most often…
Claude Raymond
If it is true that every boy born in the United States comes…
Earl Torgeson
In a 15-year major-league career filled with great stories and…
Bob Shaw
Among the many essential cogs in the Go-Go White Sox machine…
Al Lopez
He was equally as adept at coordinating pitchers and throwing…