Yes. Going into the 2013 season, Paul Konerko is still the White Sox starting first baseman.
Paul Konerko,The First Baseman for the Chicago White Sox(he wears the number 14) had a total number of 326 Home-Runs.
Paul Konerko, the former Major League Baseball first baseman, won one Gold Glove Award during his career. He received this honor in 2001, recognizing his defensive skills at first base. Konerko is best known for his time with the Chicago White Sox, where he had a significant impact both offensively and defensively.
Paul Konerko has: Played Himself - Chicago White Sox Designated Hitter in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers First Baseman in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Chicago White Sox First Baseman in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played himself in "Pardon the Interruption" in 2001. Played Himself - AL First Baseman: Chicago White Sox in "2002 MLB All-Star Game" in 2002. Played Himself - Chicago White Sox First Baseman in "2005 World Series" in 2005. Played himself in "Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith" in 2005. Played Himself - AL First Baseman: Chicago White Sox in "2005 MLB All-Star Game" in 2005. Played Himself - Telephone Interviewee in "Mike and Mike in the Morning" in 2005. Played himself in "2006 MLB All-Star Game" in 2006. Played himself in "Prime 9" in 2009.
Former MLB first baseman Paul Konerko is 42 years old (birthdate: March 5, 1976).
Jose Abreu is a first baseman for the Chicago White Sox.
The cast of World Series Baseball Game - 1906 includes: Nick Altrock as Himself - Chicago White Sox Pitcher Mordecai Brown as Himself - Chicago Cubs Pitcher Jiggs Donahue as Himself - Chicago White Sox First Baseman Johnny Evers as Himself - Chicago Cubs Second Baseman Doc Gessler as Himself - Chicago Cubs Outfielder Ed Hahn as Himself - Chicago White Sox Outfielder Solly Hofman as Himself - Chicago Cubs Outfielder Frank Isbell as Himself - Chicago White Sox Second Baseman Johnny Kling as Himself - Chicago Cubs Catcher Ed McFarland as Himself - Chicago White Sox Catcher Orval Overall as Himself - Chicago Cubs Pitcher Jack Pfiester as Himself - Chicago Cubs Pitcher Ed Reulbach as Himself - Chicago Cubs Pitcher George Rohe as Himself - Chicago White Sox Third Baseman Frank Schulte as Himself - Chicago Cubs Outfielder Jimmy Sheckard as Himself - Chicago Cubs Outfielder Harry Steinfeldt as Himself - Chicago Cubs Third Baseman Lee Tannehill as Himself - Chicago White Sox Third Baseman Joe Tinker as Himself - Chicago Cubs Shortstop Babe Towne as Himself - Chicago White Sox Catcher Doc White as Himself - Chicago White Sox Pitcher
In 1908, Frank Chance was the starting first baseman for the Chicago Cubs.
Paul Konerko played in 144 games at first base for the Chicago White Sox in 2001, starting in all of them. He played for a total of 3781 outs, equivalent to 140.04 9-inning games. He made 1277 putouts, had 90 assists, and committed 8 errors, equivalent to .057 errors per 9-inning game. He had 120 double plays.
Paul Konerko played in 119 games at first base for the Chicago White Sox in 2003, starting in 105 of them. He played for a total of 2816 outs, equivalent to 104.3 9-inning games. He made 890 putouts, had 80 assists, and committed 2 errors, equivalent to .019 errors per 9-inning game. He had 102 double plays.
Paul Konerko played in 139 games at first base for the Chicago White Sox in 2004, starting in 137 of them. He played for a total of 3533 outs, equivalent to 130.85 9-inning games. He made 1149 putouts, had 79 assists, and committed 6 errors, equivalent to .046 errors per 9-inning game. He had 136 double plays.
Paul Konerko played in 92 games at first base for the Chicago White Sox in 1999, starting in 89 of them. He played for a total of 2359 outs, equivalent to 87.37 9-inning games. He made 740 putouts, had 58 assists, and committed 4 errors, equivalent to .046 errors per 9-inning game. He had 72 double plays.
Paul Konerko played in 122 games at first base for the Chicago White Sox in 2000, starting in 121 of them. He played for a total of 3205 outs, equivalent to 118.7 9-inning games. He made 1051 putouts, had 67 assists, and committed 10 errors, equivalent to .084 errors per 9-inning game. He had 118 double plays.