Each question in this quiz is timed.
Which three players are tied for third place in all-time White Sox slugging percentage, at .525?
Jose Abreu
Jermaine Dye
Maggilo Ordoñez
Ray Durham
Who is the White Sox's all-time leader in career slugging percentage, at .568?
Frank Thomas
Jim Thome
Carlos Quentin
Paul Konerko
Which two White Sox did NOT hit at least 400 homers for the team?
Carlton Fisk
Harold Baines
Joe Crede had more White Sox home runs than A.J. Pierzynski.
Which member of the South Side Hit Men ended up hitting the most career homers for the White Sox?
Jorge Orta
Chet Lemon
Richie Zisk
Oscar Gamble
Wayne Nordhagen
Which White Sox player did NOT have at least 1,000 RBI with the team?
Luke Appling
The following four players all have a career slugging percentage of .451 with the White Sox. Who played for the White Sox first?
Ivan Calderon
Greg Luzinski
Aaron Rowand
Adam Dunn and Ray Durham are tied for 21st in White Sox history, with 106 home runs. Who was a higher draft choice?
Adam Dunn
Dick Allen, Carlos May and Al Smith are tied for 26th in White Sox history, with 85 home runs. Which of the three players were teammates?
Carlos May
Dick Allen
Al Smith
Robin Ventura hit more home runs for the White Sox than Bill Melton.
Which shortstop hit the most all-time home runs for the White Sox?
Jose Valentin
Alexei Ramirez
Ozzie Guillen
Ron Karkovice hit more home runs for the White Sox than Albert Belle.
Only 22 players in White Sox history have hit at least 100 home runs.
Minnie Miñoso and Nellie Fox had the same number of extra-base hits for the White Sox .
Who has the most strikeouts in White Sox history?
Who has the most sacrifice flies in White Sox history?
Nellie Fox
Which infielder has the most RBI in White Sox history?
Robin Ventura
Eddie Collins
The White Sox's all-time home run and RBI leader is Frank Thomas.
Adam Dunn had more White Sox strikeouts than Ron Kittle.
Carlton Fisk and Magglio Ordoñez, tied in all-time White Sox extra-base hits with 442, left the team under acrimonious circumstances ended up playing for an American League rival.