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The Chicago White Sox are a professional
baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois. The White Sox are members of the American League
(AL) Central Division in Major
League Baseball (MLB). In baseball, the head coach of a team is called the manager,
or more formally, the field manager. The duties of the team manager
include team strategy and leadership on and off the field.[1][2] Since
starting to play in 1901, the team has employed 37 different managers.[3]
The current White Sox manager is Ozzie Guillén, the current general manager
is Ken Williams
and the current owner is Jerry Reinsdorf.[4][5][6]
The franchise's first manager was Hall of Famer
Clark
Griffith, who managed the team for two seasons and led the
White Sox to the American League championship in their inaugural
season of 1901.[3][7][8]
Fielder Jones,
who managed the team from 1904 to 1908, led the team to its second
American League championship and its first World Series championship (no World Series
was played in 1901), defeating the White Sox' crosstown rivals the
Chicago Cubs in
the 1906
World Series four games to two.[9][10]
Pants Rowland
and Kid Gleason
managed the White Sox to American League championships in 1917 and
1919, respectively, with White Sox winning the 1917 World
Series but losing the 1919 World Series in the infamous Black Sox scandal.[11][12][13][14]
After the Black Sox scandal, the White Sox did not win an American
League championship until 1959, with Al Lopez as the manager.[8]
The White Sox lost the 1959 World Series to the Los Angeles
Dodgers.[15][16]
The White Sox next captured the American League pennant in 2005
and, with Guillén as their manager, defeated the Houston Astros in
the 2005
World Series.[8][17][18]
The longest tenured White Sox manager was Jimmie Dykes, who managed the team
for 1850 games from 1934 to 1946.[3]
The only other White Sox managers who managed more than
1000 games were Lopez with 1495 and Tony
LaRussa with 1035, although current manager Guillén is
close with 973 White Sox games managed through the
2009 season.[3]
Dykes' 899 wins and 940 losses are also the most of any
White Sox manager.[3]
Jones' winning percentage of .592 is
the highest of any White Sox manager.[3]
Five White Sox managers have served multiple terms managing the
team. Nixey
Callahan was the White Sox manager in 1903 and part of 1904,
and then again from 1912 to 1914.[3]
Johnny Evers
served two terms as manager, separated by a bout of appendicitis in
1924.[19][20]
Eddie Collins
served as interim manager for 27 games in 1924 season while Evers
was ill and then served as the full time manager in 1925 and
1926.[21]
Al Lopez served three terms as manager, the first from 1957 to
1965, then for 11 games during the 1968 season season, before being
hospitalized with appendicitis, and then returning for another 53
games from the end of the 1968 season through the beginning of the
1969 season.[15][22][23] Les
Moss served as interim manager for two games in 1968, replacing Eddie Stanky before
being replaced by Lopez.[24][25]
After Lopez was hospitalized later that season, Moss took over as
manager again for 34 games before Lopez returned.[24][25][22]
Hall of Famer Frank
Chance was hired to manage the team for the 1924 but illness
forced him to retire before managing any games.[26][27] Ten
Hall of Famers have managed the White Sox: Griffith, Hugh Duffy, Collins,
Evers, Ed Walsh, Ray Schalk, Ted Lyons, Lopez, Bob Lemon and Larry Doby.[28]
Key
| # |
A running total of the number of White Sox managers. Any
manager who has two or more separate terms is counted only
once. |
| G |
Regular season games managed; may not equal sum of wins and
losses due to tie games |
| W |
Regular season wins |
| L |
Regular season losses |
| Win% |
Winning percentage |
| PA |
Playoff appearances: number of years this manager has led the
franchise to the playoffs |
| PW |
Playoff wins |
| PL |
Playoff losses |
| Ref |
Reference |
| LC |
League Championships: number of League Championships, or
pennants, achieved by the manager |
| WS |
World Series Championships: number of World Series victories
achieved by the manager |
| † |
Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame primarily as a manager
or executive |
| * |
Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame primarily as a
player |
Managers
- Statistics current through 2009 season
| #[a] |
Manager |
Seasons |
G |
W |
L |
Win% |
PA |
PW |
PL |
LC |
WS |
Ref |
| 01
1 |
Griffith, ClarkClark
Griffith† |
1901–1902 |
275 |
157 |
113 |
.581 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
01 1 |
00 — |
[7] |
| 02
2 |
Callahan, NixeyNixey Callahan |
1903–1904 |
180 |
83 |
95 |
.474 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[29] |
| 03
3 |
Jones, FielderFielder Jones |
1904–1908 |
739 |
426 |
293 |
.592 |
01 1 |
04 4 |
02 2 |
01 1 |
01 1 |
[9][10] |
| 04
4 |
Sullivan, BillyBilly
Sullivan |
1909 |
159 |
78 |
74 |
.513 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[30] |
| 05
5 |
Duffy, HughHugh
Duffy* |
1910–1911 |
310 |
145 |
159 |
.477 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[31] |
| 055
— |
Callahan, NixeyNixey Callahan |
1912–1914 |
467 |
226 |
234 |
.491 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[29] |
| 06
6 |
Rowland, PantsPants Rowland |
1915–1918 |
591 |
339 |
247 |
.578 |
01 1 |
04 4 |
02 2 |
01 1 |
01 1 |
[11][13] |
| 07
7 |
Gleason, KidKid Gleason |
1919–1923 |
759 |
392 |
364 |
.519 |
01 1 |
03 3 |
05 5 |
01 1 |
000 0 |
[12][14] |
| 08
8 |
Evers, JohnnyJohnny
Evers* |
1924 |
21 |
10 |
11 |
.476 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[19] |
| 09
9 |
Walsh, EdEd
Walsh* |
1924 |
3 |
1 |
12 |
.333 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[32] |
| 10
10 |
Collins, EddieEddie Collins* |
1924 |
27 |
14 |
13 |
.519 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[21] |
| 10.3
— |
Evers, JohnnyJohnny
Evers* |
1924 |
103 |
41 |
61 |
.402 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[19] |
| 10.7
— |
Collins, EddieEddie Collins* |
1925–1926 |
309 |
160 |
147 |
.521 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[21] |
| 11
11 |
Schalk, RayRay
Schalk* |
1927–1928 |
228 |
102 |
125 |
.449 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[33] |
| 12
12 |
Blackburne, LenaLena Blackburne |
1928–1929 |
232 |
99 |
133 |
.427 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[34] |
| 13
13 |
Bush, DonieDonie Bush |
1930–1931 |
310 |
118 |
189 |
.384 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[35] |
| 14
14 |
Fonseca, LewLew Fonseca |
1932–1934 |
318 |
120 |
196 |
.380 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[36] |
| 15
15 |
Dykes, JimmieJimmie
Dykes |
1934–1946 |
1,850 |
899 |
940 |
.489 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[37] |
| 16
16 |
Lyons, TedTed
Lyons* |
1946–1948 |
434 |
185 |
245 |
.430 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[38] |
| 17
17 |
Onslow, JackJack Onslow |
1949–1950 |
185 |
71 |
113 |
.386 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[39] |
| 18
18 |
Corriden, RedRed Corriden |
1950 |
125 |
52 |
72 |
.419 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[40] |
| 19
19 |
Richards, PaulPaul
Richards |
1951–1954 |
613 |
342 |
265 |
.563 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[41] |
| 20
20 |
Marion, MartyMarty Marion |
1954–1956 |
318 |
179 |
138 |
.565 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[42] |
| 21
21 |
Lopez, AlAl
Lopez† |
1957–1965 |
1,431 |
811 |
615 |
.569 |
01 1 |
02 2 |
04 4 |
01 1 |
000 0 |
[15][16] |
| 22
22 |
Stanky, EddieEddie Stanky |
1966–1968 |
404 |
206 |
197 |
.511 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[43] |
| 23
23 |
Moss, LesLes Moss |
1968 |
2 |
0 |
2 |
.000 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[24] |
| 23.
— |
Lopez, AlAl
Lopez† |
1968 |
11 |
6 |
5 |
.545 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[15] |
| 23.2
— |
Moss, LesLes Moss |
1968 |
34 |
12 |
22 |
.353 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[24] |
| 23.3
— |
Lopez, AlAl
Lopez† |
1968–1969 |
53 |
23 |
30 |
.434 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[15] |
| 24
24 |
Gutteridge, DonDon Gutteridge |
1969–1970 |
281 |
109 |
172 |
.388 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[44] |
| 25
25 |
Adair, BillBill Adair |
1970 |
10 |
4 |
6 |
.400 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[45] |
| 26
26 |
Tanner, ChuckChuck Tanner |
1970–1975 |
818 |
401 |
414 |
.492 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[46] |
| 26.5
— |
Richards, PaulPaul
Richards |
1976 |
161 |
64 |
97 |
.398 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[41] |
| 27
27 |
Lemon, BobBob
Lemon* |
1977–1978 |
236 |
124 |
112 |
.525 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[47] |
| 28
28 |
Doby, LarryLarry
Doby* |
1978 |
87 |
37 |
50 |
.425 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[48] |
| 29
29 |
Kessinger, DonDon Kessinger |
1979 |
106 |
46 |
60 |
.434 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[49] |
| 30
30 |
LaRussa, TonyTony
LaRussa |
1979–1986 |
1,035 |
522 |
510 |
.506 |
01 1 |
01 1 |
03 3 |
000 0 |
000 0 |
[50][51] |
| 31
31 |
Rader, DougDoug Rader |
1986 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
.500 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[52] |
| 32
32 |
Fregosi, JimJim Fregosi |
1986–1988 |
419 |
193 |
226 |
.461 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[53] |
| 33
33 |
Torborg, JeffJeff Torborg |
1989–1991 |
485 |
250 |
235 |
.515 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[54] |
| 34
34 |
Lamont, GeneGene Lamont |
1992–1995 |
468 |
258 |
210 |
.551 |
01 1 |
02 2 |
04 4 |
000 0 |
000 0 |
[55][56] |
| 35
35 |
Bevington, TerryTerry Bevington |
1995–1997 |
437 |
222 |
214 |
.509 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[57] |
| 36
36 |
Manuel, JerryJerry Manuel |
1998–2003 |
971 |
500 |
471 |
.515 |
01 1 |
000 0 |
03 3 |
000 0 |
000 0 |
[58][59] |
| 37
37 |
Guillén, OzzieOzzie Guillén |
2004–present |
973 |
512 |
461 |
.526 |
02 2 |
12 12 |
04 4 |
01 1 |
01 1 |
[17][18][60] |
Managers with multiple
tenures
Eddie Collins
was the White Sox manager for part of the 1924 season, and then
again from 1925 to 1926.
| #[a] |
Manager |
Seasons |
G |
W |
L |
WPct |
PA |
PW |
PL |
LC |
WS |
Ref |
| 02
2 |
Callahan, NixeyNixey Callahan |
1903–1904, 1912–1914 |
648 |
309 |
329 |
.484 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[29] |
| 08
8 |
Evers, JohnnyJohnny
Evers* |
1924 |
124 |
51 |
72 |
.415 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[19] |
| 10
10 |
Collins, EddieEddie Collins* |
1924, 1925–1926 |
336 |
174 |
160 |
.521 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[21] |
| 20
20 |
Lopez, AlAl
Lopez† |
1957–1965,1968,1968–1969 |
1,495 |
840 |
650 |
.564 |
01 1 |
02 2 |
04 4 |
01 1 |
000 0 |
[15][16] |
| 22
22 |
Moss, LesLes Moss |
1968 |
36 |
12 |
24 |
.333 |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
00 — |
[24] |
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