July 19, 20196 yr I am looking for nominations for the All Time White Sox players who weren’t too good on the South Side but had that “great clubhouse presence” feeling attached to them. These players could have been mediocre all their career or just with the Sox. Take Ken Griffey Jr., an undeniable hall of famer for his career. Then take White Sox Ken Griffey Jr, a lighter hitting DeWayne Wise type but with less range. But thanks for that throw in the Blackout Game, Ken. That was great fun!! Now to get the recency bias out of the way…I nominate Yonder Alonso.
July 19, 20196 yr 14 minutes ago, wegner said: I am looking for nominations for the All Time White Sox players who weren’t too good on the South Side but had that “great clubhouse presence” feeling attached to them. These players could have been mediocre all their career or just with the Sox. Take Ken Griffey Jr., an undeniable hall of famer for his career. Then take White Sox Ken Griffey Jr, a lighter hitting DeWayne Wise type but with less range. But thanks for that throw in the Blackout Game, Ken. That was great fun!! Now to get the recency bias out of the way…I nominate Yonder Alonso. Can't beat Yolmer for keeping it playful.
July 19, 20196 yr Author 5 minutes ago, bmags said: Willie Harris I loved Willie. For some reason that name reminds me of another guy...Pablo Ozuna. His walk off bunt was an unbelievable end to a game!!
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