The Chicago White Sox have played 117 seasons, and sit 123 games above .500 in all that time (9,149 wins, 9,026 losses). Four of the team’s six pennants came in its first 19 seasons, so it is unsurprising that many of the all-time great White Sox seasons came more than a century ago.
More than a fair share of White Sox have graced the field en route to those 9,149 wins. But interestingly, for a team with 117 seasons under its belt, relatively few Hall-of-Famers have called the South Side their exclusive home. While almost three dozen honorees claim some sort of connection to the team, just 10 White Sox in the Hall of Fame were primarily White Sox, and that includes Hoyt Wilhelm, who played just six years on the South Side.