List of Chicago White Sox award winners and league leaders
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This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the Chicago White Sox professional baseball team.
Contents
- 1 Awards
- 1.1 Most Valuable Player
- 1.2 Cy Young
- 1.3 Rookie of the Year
- 1.4 Manager of the Year
- 1.5 Gold Glove Award
- 1.6 Silver Slugger
- 1.7 World Series Most Valuable Player Award
- 1.8 DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)
- 1.9 Baseball America All-Rookie Team
- 1.10 Topps All-Star Rookie teams
- 1.11 Babe Ruth Award (postseason MVP)
- 1.12 Sporting News Performance of the Decade (2009)
- 2 Team award
- 3 Team records
- 4 Minor-league system
- 5 Other achievements
- 6 See also
- 7 Footnotes
Awards
Most Valuable Player
- 1959 – Nellie Fox
- 1972 – Dick Allen
- 1993 – Frank Thomas
- 1994 – Frank Thomas
Cy Young
- 1959 – Early Wynn (MLB)
- 1983 – LaMarr Hoyt (AL)
- 1993 – Jack McDowell (AL)
Rookie of the Year
- 1956 – Luis Aparicio
- 1963 – Gary Peters
- 1966 – Tommie Agee
- 1983 – Ron Kittle
- 1985 – Ozzie Guillén
- 2014 – José Abreu
Manager of the Year
- 1983 – Tony La Russa
- 1990 – Jeff Torborg
- 1993 – Gene Lamont
- 2000 – Jerry Manuel
- 2005 – Ozzie Guillén
Gold Glove Award
- Pitcher
- Jim Kaat [3] (1973, Twins-White Sox, 1974–75, White Sox)
- Mark Buehrle [3] (2009–11)
- Catcher
- Sherm Lollar [3] (1957–59)
- First base
- Jim Spencer (1977)
- Mike Squires (1981)
- Second base
- Nellie Fox [3] (1957, 1959–60)
- Third base
- Robin Ventura [5] (1991–93, 1996, 1998)
- Shortstop
- Luis Aparicio [7] (1958–62, 1968, 1970)
- Ozzie Guillén (1990)
- Outfield
- Jim Landis [5] (1960–64)
- Tommie Agee (1966)
- Ken Berry (1970)
- Minnie Miñoso [2] (1957, 1960)
Silver Slugger
- DH
- Frank Thomas [2] (1991, 2000)
- Harold Baines (1989)
- Julio Franco (1994)
- Catcher
- Carlton Fisk [3] (1981, 1985, 1988)
- First baseman
- Frank Thomas [2] (1993–94)
- José Abreu (2014)
- Second baseman
- none
- Third baseman
- Joe Crede (2006)
- Shortstop
- Alexei Ramírez [2] (2010, 2014)
- Outfielders
- Albert Belle (1998)
- Magglio Ordóñez [2] (2000, 2002)
- Jermaine Dye (2006)
- Carlos Quentin (2008)
World Series Most Valuable Player Award
DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)
- Frank Thomas — voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in the history of the franchise, based on on-field performance, leadership quality and character value
Baseball America All-Rookie Team
- 2011 – Chris Sale (RP; one of two)[1]
Topps All-Star Rookie teams
- 1961
- J. C. Martin (1B)
- Charley Smith (3B)
- Floyd Robinson (OF)
- 1963
- Pete Ward (3B)
- Al Weis (SS)
- Gary Peters (LHP)
- 1966
- Tommie Agee (OF)
- 1967
- Walt Williams (OF)
- 1969
- Carlos May (OF)
- 1974
- Bucky Dent (SS)
- 1976
- Chet Lemon (OF)
- 1978
- Bill Nahorodny (C)
- Bob Molinaro (OF)
- 1979
- Ross Baumgarten (LHP)
- 1980
- Britt Burns (LHP)
- 1983
- Ron Kittle (OF)
- 1985
- Ozzie Guillén (SS)
- 1988
- Dave Gallagher (OF)
- 1989
- Carlos Martinez (1B)
- 1990
- Robin Ventura (3B)
- Scott Radinsky (LHP)
- 1995
- Ray Durham (2B)
- 1998
- Mike Caruso (SS)
- Magglio Ordóñez (OF)
- 1999
- Chris Singleton (OF)
- 2003
- Miguel Olivo (C)
- 2005
- Tadahito Iguchi (2B)
- 2008
- Alexei Ramírez (2B)
- 2009
- Chris Getz (2B)
- Gordon Beckham (3B)
Babe Ruth Award (postseason MVP)
- 2005 – Jermaine Dye
Sporting News Performance of the Decade (2009)
- Mark Buehrle's perfect game against Tampa Bay on July 23, 2009 (only pitcher with two no-hitters in the decade, including game on April 18, 2007)
Team award
- 1959 – American League championship
- 2005 – William Harridge Trophy (American League champion)
- 2005 – Commissioner's Trophy (World Series)[2]
- 2011 – Commissioner's Award for Philanthropic Excellence[3]
- 2012 – Steve Patterson Award for Excellence in Sports Philanthropy[4]
Team records
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Minor-league system
MiLB Overall Starter of the Year
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- 2009 – Daniel Hudson
Other achievements
Baseball Hall of Famers
Ford C. Frick Award recipients (broadcasters)
Retired numbers
See also
Footnotes
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Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by | World Series Champions Chicago White Sox 1906 |
Succeeded by Chicago Cubs 1907 |
Preceded by | World Series Champions Chicago White Sox 1917 |
Succeeded by Boston Red Sox 1918 |
Preceded by | World Series Champions Chicago White Sox 2005 |
Succeeded by St. Louis Cardinals 2006 |
Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by
First American League Champions
|
American League Champions Chicago White Sox 1900 and 1901 |
Succeeded by Philadelphia Athletics 1902 |
Preceded by | American League Champions Chicago White Sox 1906 |
Succeeded by Detroit Tigers 1907 |
Preceded by | American League Champions Chicago White Sox 1917 |
Succeeded by Boston Red Sox 1918 |
Preceded by | American League Champions Chicago White Sox 1919 |
Succeeded by Cleveland Indians 1920 |
Preceded by | American League Champions Chicago White Sox 1959 |
Succeeded by New York Yankees 1960 |
Preceded by | American League Champions Chicago White Sox 2005 |
Succeeded by Detroit Tigers 2006 |
Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by | American League West Champions Chicago White Sox 1983 |
Succeeded by Kansas City Royals 1984 |
Preceded by | American League West Champions Chicago White Sox 1993 |
Succeeded by Seattle Mariners 1995 |
Preceded by | American League Central Champions Chicago White Sox 2000 |
Succeeded by Cleveland Indians 2001 |
Preceded by | American League Central Champions Chicago White Sox 2005 |
Succeeded by Minnesota Twins 2006 |
Preceded by | American League Central Champions Chicago White Sox 2008 |
Succeeded by Incumbent 2009 |
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