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48. Jim Landis

Debuting for the White Sox in 1957 after signing as an Amateur Free Agent five years earlier, Jim Landis worked his way to the starting Centerfielder role the season after. 

Lance Johnson arrived as a trade from the St. Louis Cardinals, and he would become the man that tipped the deal well in favor for Chicago.

The third Venezuelan to make the Majors, Chico Carrasquel debuted for the White Sox in 1950, and in the following season, the native of Caracas became the first Venezuelan to be named to the All-Star team.

A member of the Chicago White Sox for his entire Major League career, Johnny Rigney debuted in 1937 and would be a key starter for the team in 1939.  That year and the two that followed would see him win at least 13 Games.  In all three of those seasons, he was sixth in SO/BB and was in the top four in Strikeouts and the top ten in WHIP.