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This is a list of people who have been associated with the Chicago White Sox team in Major League Baseball. The sections for principal operating owners and managers are complete; all other sections include only those individuals with an existing article. Individuals who have been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame are indicated with a β.

Team owners[]

  • Arthur C. Allyn, Jr., 1961-69
  • John W. Allyn, 1969-75
  • Charles Comiskey β, 1901-31
  • Grace Reidy Comiskey, 1940-56
  • J. Louis Comiskey, 1931-39
  • Jerry Reinsdorf, 1981-present
  • Dorothy Comiskey Rigney, 1956-59
  • Bill Veeck β, 1959-61, 1975-81

Other executives[]

  • Bill DeWitt, chairman, 1975-81
  • Dave Dombrowski, minor league director/assistant GM/vice president, 1978-86
  • Hank Greenberg β, vice president, 1959-63
  • Ken Harrelson, general manager, 1985-86
  • Frank Lane, general manager, 1948-55
  • Terry Savarise, senior vice president of stadium operations, 1982-
  • Ken Williams, general manager, 2000-

Managers[]

The common name of each White Sox manager is followed by the years he served, his Won-Lost-Tied record, and any titles he won for the team. The current manager is named in bold; italic names never managed another major league team; italic dates show that this was the first or last major league team he managed.

* - One more game in each of 1915, 1939 and 1940 is regarded as a no-decision.

Coaches[]

Broadcast announcers[]

Players[]

For Chicago White Sox players past and present see: Chicago White Sox all-time roster.

Other noteworthy individuals[]

  • Andy the Clown, 1960-90
  • Gene Bossard, head groundskeeper, 1940-1983
  • Roger Bossard, head groundskeeper, 1967-
  • Nancy Faust, organist, 1970-
  • Ribbie and Roobarb, 1981-88
  • Southpaw, 2003-
  • Jimmy Yancey, groundskeeper, 1925-51

Celebrity Fans, Past and Present[]

  • Steve Dahl, Chicago radio personality
  • Richard J. Daley, former mayor of Chicago
  • Richard M. Daley, mayor of Chicago [1]
  • James Denton, actor from the show Desperate Housewives
  • Dennis DeYoung, musician from the band Styx
  • Michael Clarke Duncan, actor
  • Mick Foley, professional wrestler
  • Tom Hanks, actor
  • Rev. Jesse Jackson, political activist
  • Michael Jordan, basketball legend
  • Bernie Mac, actor
  • Jenny McCarthy, 1994 Playboy Playmate of the Year
  • Laurie Metcalf, actress
  • Barack Obama, US Senator from Illinois
  • Steve Perry, musician from the band Journey
  • Pablo Picasso, artist
  • Richard Roeper, movie critic
  • Jean Shepherd, author of "A Christmas Story"
  • Jerry Springer, TV host
  • Mr. T, actor
  • George Wendt, actor from the show "Cheers"
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