23 different players have worn number 31 in the history of the White Sox. They are as followed starting from the most recent number 31 for the team: Dewayne Wise, Ryan Sweeney, Raul Casanova, Ben Davis, Jose Caseco, Greg Norton, Scott Radinsky, John Davis, Bruce Tanner, LaMarr Hoyt, Joe Gates, Hoyt Wilhelm, Bob Roselli, Earl Averill, Russ Kemmerer, Jake Striker, Norm Cash, Charlie Lindstom, Tom Qualters, Paul Lapalme, Jerr Dahlke, Dick Donovan, and the first player to wear the number 31 in White Sox history, Bob Boyd.
#11 for the White Sox was retired after the 1984 season in honor of shortstop Luis Aparicio when he was elected to the Hall of Fame. Aparicio wore the number for the Sox between 1956-1962 and 1968-1970.
The first player for the White Sox to wear #11 was pitcher Orval Grove for part of the 1940 season. Others that wore the number were pitcher Luis Aloma in 1953, catcher Clint Courtney in 1955, outfielder Dave Nicholson between 1963-1965, second baseman Jerry Adair between 1966-1967, catcher Chuck Brinkman between 1971-1974, utilityman Jerry Moses in 1975, catcher Jim Essian between 1976-1977, shortstop Don Kessinger between 1978-1979, infielder Greg Pryor between 1980-1981, and outfielder Rudy Law between 1982-1984.
Paul Konerko
Terry Forster
Members of the White Sox who have worn #20 since 1990: 1990-1997: Ron Karkovice 2003-2007: Jon Garland No player wore #20 for the White Sox between 1998-2002.
Johnny Pesky wore number six. That number is now retired.
According to Baseball Almanac, no one on the 1995 White Sox roster wore #21.
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Tadahito Iguchi.
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Bucky Dent played with the White Sox from 1973-1976 and wore #30.
Eric Gagne one year with Bo Sox
Ron Santo wore #10 in his only season (1974) with the White Sox.
Ted Williams wore the number 9 for the Boston Red Sox.