A switch hitter, he played with the Chicago White Sox on their 2005 World Series winning team.
He first played with the Chicago White Sox in 1936, and hit .281 in 317 at bats.
Ordóñez spent the first eight years of his major league career playing with the Chicago White Sox.
He played in 84 games with the Chicago White Sox, hitting seven home runs.
He played his final game on June 5, 1946 with the Chicago White Sox.
Long played his first professional game on July 21, 1985 with the Chicago White Sox.
Corey played one game in his career, in the 1918 season, with the Chicago White Sox.
Jackson played two more seasons with the Chicago White Sox and now calls Andrews "the best sports doctor in the world."
Stein played his final season with the Chicago White Sox in 1976.
In 1993, he played four games with the Chicago White Sox, before finally retiring due to lingering back problems.