What's Happening?
The Chicago White Sox announced that they will retire the number 13 jersey of former player and manager Ozzie Guillén. Guillén, who managed the team to a World Series victory in 2005, expressed his surprise and emotion at the announcement. He played for the White Sox from
1985 to 1997 and later managed the team for eight years. Guillén will be the first manager in franchise history to have his number retired, joining 12 other members of the organization. The retirement ceremony is scheduled for August 8, and Guillén's family, along with team owner Jerry Reinsdorf, will be present.
Why It's Important?
Retiring Guillén's number is a significant gesture by the White Sox, recognizing his impact on the team and the city of Chicago. Guillén's leadership brought the White Sox their first World Series title in 88 years, making him a beloved figure among fans and within the organization. This honor underscores the value of his contributions to the team's history and legacy. It also highlights the importance of acknowledging past achievements in sports, fostering a sense of community and pride among fans and players alike.















