Chris Sale 2014 - Goes as far as any White Sox pitcher adding stud potential. It's an actual question as to if this card is too big of a boon to 5 man staffs so that perhaps not only solves White Sox Franchise holes, but oddly enought the massive set as a whole. In the spirit of Pedro, the Condor at his 5man best would be avalid representation for one of the game's best pitchers. If newbies are eligible, Sale in his 7th season deserves a card.
Paul Konerko 2004-2006 - Over the years and i've split hairs over which season: '06, the best and least representative, '05 the most historic but perhaps malaise. Whatever we get from Konerko, we shouldn't expect mucho crazy beyond an efficient price point among the 3-5 mil 1B sluggers, thats where Konerko's playability stands. Tough competition but kinda valid goal.
Bib Falk 1926 - got the support of the other half of nels52
Joe Crede 2006 - Maybe Ventura all over again.... i don't know about the franchise need here, but Crede was a favorite of mine who became pretty awesome late '05 to '06, beating out A-Rod for the silver slugger amidst an even better defensive season. Another low price point with intrigue. Cheaper, HR version of the new Kell with that super or at least 1 on defense. Ventura can't hit
Tadahito Iguchi 2005 - Possibly my favorite White Sox ever. Ozzie Guillen called him the MVP of the 05 champs. More of a sentimental thing unless the 2B proves to be a huge need. Durham seems worthy too. Perhaps the even boom year '04 Uribe where he played some 2nd for us?
Rp ----- Gotta be plenty no? '04 Shingo Takatsu if you want really brutally 1 year. Jesse Crain...... Bobby Jenks! Dustin Hermanson '05 although he was usurped by Jenks, great regular season.
Pierzynski is deserving with the zillions of games. '06 is probably even better which might be needed. Why not Fisk with the White Sox. His career high in homers came with us as an old man. Interesting card I'd assume HR v OBP.