The Retired Numbers of the Chicago White Sox

The Chicago White Sox have raised some of the most legendary numbers in the sport to the rafters. Below is the complete list of every retired number in franchise history, with fan cave plaques of the icons behind them.

The Complete List of Chicago White Sox Retired Numbers

Every number the Chicago White Sox have officially retired, in order, with career totals and Hall of Famers marked.

Number Player Retired Career Stats
#02 Nellie Fox (Hall of Fame) 1976 2,367 G · .288 AVG · 35 HR · 790 RBI · 2,663 H
#2 Nellie Fox (Hall of Fame) 2,367 G · .288 AVG · 35 HR · 790 RBI · 2,663 H
#03 Harold Baines (Hall of Fame) 1989 2,830 G · .289 AVG · 384 HR · 1,628 RBI · 2,866 H
#3 Harold Baines (Hall of Fame) 2,830 G · .289 AVG · 384 HR · 1,628 RBI · 2,866 H
#04 Luke Appling (Hall of Fame) 1975 2,422 G · .310 AVG · 45 HR · 1,116 RBI · 2,749 H
#4 Luke Appling (Hall of Fame) 2,422 G · .310 AVG · 45 HR · 1,116 RBI · 2,749 H
#09 Minnie Miñoso (Hall of Fame) 1983
#9 Minnie Miñoso (Hall of Fame)
#11 Luis Aparicio (Hall of Fame) 1984 2,601 G · .262 AVG · 83 HR · 791 RBI · 2,677 H
#13 Ozzie Guillén 2026
#14 Paul Konerko 2015 2,349 G · .279 AVG · 439 HR · 1,412 RBI · 2,340 H
#16 Ted Lyons (Hall of Fame) 1987 260-230 · 3.67 ERA · 1,073 K · 4,161 IP
#19 Billy Pierce 1987 211-169 · 3.27 ERA · 1,999 K · 3,306 IP
#35 Frank Thomas (Hall of Fame) 2010 2,322 G · .301 AVG · 521 HR · 1,704 RBI · 2,468 H
#42 Jackie Robinson (Hall of Fame) 1997 1,382 G · .311 AVG · 137 HR · 734 RBI · 1,518 H
#56 Mark Buehrle 2017 214-160 · 3.81 ERA · 1,870 K · 3,283 IP
#72 Carlton Fisk (Hall of Fame) 1997 2,499 G · .269 AVG · 376 HR · 1,330 RBI · 2,356 H

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Each plaque includes genuine licensed trading cards. The exact card may vary slightly from the one pictured; you'll always get a genuine licensed card of this player.

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