[Ed. Note: Today we’re introducing another new feature that will run from here till you just don’t wanna read it anymore. Photo of the Week will take a look back into White Sox history through the perspective of the camera lens.]
Perhaps no player epitomized the 1950s Go-Go White Sox more than shortstop Luis Aparicio. He brought more excitement to the field and the basepaths than he did the batter’s box, much like co-Go-Gos Nellie Fox and Jim Landis.
Aparicio was signed out of Venezuela at age 20, and two years later, he was starting at shortstop for the White Sox.