Ken Williams and Rick Hahn were together when the Chicago White Sox reached baseball’s pinnacle, winning the 2005 World Series.
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Williams didn’t plan on releasing a statement, saying “I’m not really a ‘Statement’ kind of guy,” but he felt compelled after receiving many messages, adding “I never knew so many people had my number.” Williams originally joined the front office in 1992 as a scout. The Sox reached the postseason five times overall during his tenure as director of minor-league operations , vice president of player development , GM and executive vice president.
“Their faith, support and mentoring allowed me to grow both as an executive and as a person while with the White Sox, and I look forward to our continued friendship for many years to come,” Hahn said.
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