Some of the more notable players that played with both teams are:
1) Smoky Burgess - Cubs (1949-1951), White Sox (1964-1967) - at the time of his retirement Burgess owned the MLB record, since broken, for number of career pinch hits.
2) Hi Bithorn - Cubs (1942-1946), White Sox (1947) - first Puerto Rican born player in MLB.
3) Bobby Bonds - Cubs (1981), White Sox (1978) - father of Barry Bonds.
4) Phil Cavaretta - Cubs (1934-1953), White Sox (1954-1955) - 4 time All Star
5) Goose Gossage - Cubs (1988), White Sox (1972-1976) - Hall of Famer most remembered for his time with the Yankees.
6) Clark Griffith - Cubs (1893-1900), White Sox - (1901-1902) - Hall of Famer, was manager of the 1901 White Sox who won the first American League pennant as a major league.
7) Don Larsen - Cubs (1967), White Sox (1961) - threw only perfect game in World Series history with the Yankees in 1956.
8) Sammy Sosa - Cubs (1992-2004), White Sox (1989-1991) - home run heroics now tainted by performance enhancement allegations.
9) Ron Santo - Cubs (1960-1973), White Sox (1974) - the Baseball writers probably will wait until he dies before electing him to the Hall of Fame ... a shame.
10) Hoyt Wilhelm - Cubs (1970), White Sox (1963-1968) - Hall of Famer.
Click on the 'Players Who Played for the White Sox and Cubs' link below for a listing of players who played for both teams.
The Chicago White Sox received their name after the white stockings that the players wore; in fact, in 190, the team shortened their name from White Stockings to White Sox, as the local newspapers had shortened it for headline-writing purposes.
Ugo Ehiogu - formerly of middlesborough?
White Knight
Yes, there have been several players, past and present.Several include:Vladimir GuerreroVicente PadillaVince DiMaggioVince ColemanVinny Castilla
Played.
The past tense is whited. (White is rarely used as a verb though)
There are hundreds of former defensive Patriots players.
There has been no present or past NBA or ABA players who have worn the jersey number 87.
The International Tennis Federation lists a number of players from around the world who are members of the ITF, including men, women, juniors, seniors, and wheelchair players, both current and past. To find players by name and/or nation, refer to the link, below,
White is an adjective and so doesn't have a past form.
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Queensland has had a creative past to say the least. While white folks were not the original inhabitants they moved in eventually. The name of the first white woman is unknown.