Paul Konerko

Paul Henry Konerko (/kəˈnɛərk/; born March 5, 1976) is an American former professional baseball first baseman who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Cincinnati Reds and, for most of his career, the Chicago White Sox. Konerko helped the White Sox win the 2005 World Series, the franchise's first since 1917. From 2006 to 2014 he served as the White Sox captain.

High school career

Born in Providence, Rhode Island, Konerko is of Polish (paternal) and Italian (maternal) descent. At Chaparral High School in Scottsdale, Arizona, Konerko was named the Arizona Republic/Phoenix Gazette Player of the Year as a senior, after leading his team to a Class 4-A state championship. Konerko hit .558 in 1994, the school season record until Ike Davis, who later became the first baseman for the New York Mets, hit .559 in 2003. Konerko also held the school season record in doubles, with 18, until Davis hit 23 doubles in 2003. He also held the school career record in doubles (44), until Davis passed him with 48 doubles.

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Famous quotes by Paul Konerko:

"I knew we'd eventually bust out. You just never know when it's going to happen. We were taking good swings before that, there was good energy on the bench. We just stayed aggressive and kept swinging."
"It feels sore and a little weak. Nothing since I've ever played baseball have I taken one swing and halted activity after a swing. Ever. Unless a guy hit me with a pitch in the hand or the face or whatever."
"There was an instance where it showed the wrong call was made last night and there was another instance where it was shown to be the right call,"
"Everybody's in the clubhouse talking about fantasy football like every Sunday."
"It's what Ozzie said from Day 1 of spring training: 'You come to play every day. Whatever it is you do, do it the same way every day, ... 'I don't care what you did the day before, good or bad or what the team did the day before, good or bad. You do the same every day.' And guys latched on to it, and it's worked."
"They're the reason we're here. Finally, I think everybody is seeing that these guys are for real."
"Really, you can split that thing five ways. Those guys were unbelievable."
"They're the reason we're here."
"We were going to change this up, and if we get beat going in a different direction, so be it,"
"There were no guarantees that was going to work. But we needed to break the mold we had going at that time."
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High School Scoreboard: Recaps and results from Wednesday's games

The Newport Daily News 03 Apr 2025
Ex-MLB star Paul Konerko, son detail son's high school baseball career. Sophomore Cactus Shadows high school baseball outfielder Owen Konerko and his father, MLB star Paul Konerko, discuss Owen's baseball journey. Editor's Note ... ⚾BASEBALL ... Division I.

What’s the forecast for the Chicago White Sox’s home opener — and how has weather ...

Chicago Tribune 27 Mar 2025
The weather was gorgeous, Mark Buehrle pitched three-hit ball over seven innings and first baseman Paul Konerko hit a two-run homer before a sellout crowd of 38,935 at U.S.

Vintage Chicago Tribune: The White Sox’s wild ride into the team’s 125th season

Chicago Tribune 27 Mar 2025
As the team begins its 125th season, here’s a look back at highs — and lows — of the city’s South Side franchise ... But you can still have fun ... Oct. 14, 1906 ... Fans said many goodbyes — Ozzie Guillen, Paul Konerko, Chris Sale and Robin Ventura.

Sons of former MLB greats Paul Konerko, Andre Ethier emerging on Arizona HS baseball scene

Azcentral 26 Mar 2025
Paul Konerko, 49, Owen's father, was a six-time All-Star first baseman with the Chicago White Sox and a World Series champion in 2005 ... Paul Konerko worked with his son's club teams when Owen was between the ages of 9 and 14.

White Sox hit unforgettable highs and lows in the 21st century

Chicago Sun-Times 22 Mar 2025
Jermaine Dye and Paul Konerko hit their 300th career homers back-to-back against Tigers pitcher Zach Minor ... Cellular Field — Paul Konerko’s two-out grand slam in the seventh inning that gave the Sox a ...

MLB World Series winners since 2000 ranked 1-25: Which champ was best?

Usatoday 14 Mar 2025
With the Dodgers favored to repeat, is the MLB becoming too top-heavy? ... Sports Seriously ... 2006 St. Louis Cardinals ... 25 ... 2021 Atlanta Braves ... 23 ... 19 ... A nice capstone for franchise stalwart Paul Konerko, who hit five playoff homers and won ALCS MVP honors.13.
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