CHICAGO -- He gone. Well, sort of.
Longtime Chicago White Sox broadcaster Ken "Hawk" Harrelson worked his final game Sunday, closing out a colorful TV career after three-plus decades in the booth. The White Sox paid tribute to Harrelson with a pregame video featuring a group of fans ticking off his long list of notable sayings and expressing their gratitude for his contributions to their favorite baseball team.
Asked what he will miss the most, Harrelson responded: "The friendships. That's what life's about to me, family and memories."
The 77-year-old Harrelson, who also played in the majors for nine seasons with four teams and served as Chicago's general manager for a short time, will be a team ambassador for the 2019 season.