Through the 2009 season, once.
That was the 1917 season when the White Sox went 100-54 and defeated the New York Giants in the World Series.
Steve Carlton played for the Chicago White Sox in 1986, he wore #32 and #37 during that season.
Larry Doby was traded by the Cleveland Indians to the Chicago White Sox during the 1949 season. Doby appeared in 14 games for the American League champion White Sox toward the end of that season, but was not on their post-season roster and did not play in the World Series that year. He retired at the end of the season at age 35.
Through the 2008 season, the last season both the Cubs and White Sox were in the MLB playoffs was 1906. The White Sox defeated the Cubs, 4 games to 2, in the World Series. This is the only season both Chicago teams made the MLB playoffs in the same season.
Wilbur Wood of the Chicago White Sox was 24-20 during the 1973 season, making him the last pitcher in American League history to win and lose 20 or more games in the same season.
Joe Jackson of the Chicago White Sox in 1920.
Steve Carlton played for the Chicago White Sox in 1986, he wore #32 and #37 during that season.
The 1906 Chicago White Sox.
That was the St. Louis Cardinals at 100-62. In the American League, the Chicago White Sox had the best regular season record at 99-63.
They lost 63 games in the regular season, and one more game in the post-season, losing Game 1 of the League Championship Series to the LA Angels. They went on to sweep the Houston Astros 4-0 in the World Series. kn
The team with the best regular season record to lose was the 1906 Chicago Cubs who went 116-36 and lost the World Series to the Chicago White Sox.
As of the 2014 season, the Chicago White Sox have 3 switch hitters.
As of the 2014 season, the Chicago White Sox have 12 right handed pitchers.
As of the 2014 season, the Chicago White Sox have 6 left handed pitchers.
As of the 2014 season, the average height of a Chicago White Sox player is 6'-01''.
As of the 2014 season, the average weight of a Chicago White Sox player is 212 pounds.
As of the 2014 season, the Chicago White Sox have 11 right handed batters.
The Chicago White Sox won 99 regular season games and 11 games in the post season.