1) Clark Griffith - 1893-1900 for the Cubs and 1901-1902 for the White Sox.
2) Johnny Evers - 1902-1913 for the Cubs and 1922 for the White Sox.
3) Hoyt Wilhelm - 1970 for the Cubs and 1963-1968 for the White Sox.
4) Rich Gossage - 1988 for the Cubs and 1972-1976 for the White Sox.
Starting pitchers for the Cubs that are in the Hall of Fame: 1) Mordecai (Three Finger) Brown: Pitched for the Cubs from 1904-1912 and 1916 and was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1949. 2) Grover Cleveland Alexander: Pitched for the Cubs from 1918-1926 and was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1938. 3) Ferguson Jenkins pitched for the Cubs from 1966-1973 and 1982-1983 and was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1991. Other starting pitchers who spent time with the Cubs and are in the Hall of Fame include Dizzy Dean, Burleigh Grimes, and Robin Roberts.
He is depicted wearing a Chicago White Sox cap on his Hall of Fame plaque.
Through the 2010 elections, the last player that played for the White Sox to enter the Hall was pitcher Rich "Goose" Gossage who was elected in 2008 and played with the White Sox between 1972-1976.
Frank Chance was the player/manager of the Cubs that defeated the Tigers in both the 1907 and 1908 World Series ... he also played first base. Chance was player/manager of the Cubs between 1905-1912 and also led the team to the 1906 and 1912 World Series that they lost (1906 to the White Sox and 1912 to the Red Sox). He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1946.
Reggie White, who played for the Panthers at the end of his career, is in the Hall Of Fame.
Four of the 1908 Cubs are now in the Hall of Fame: the three members of the legendary double-play combination of Joe Tinker, Johnny Evers and Frank Chance were inducted in 1946; starting pitcher Mordecai "Three Finger" Brown was inducted in 1949.
No ... Hall of Fame third baseman Freddie Lindstrom played in two World Series and was on the losing team both times. He played with the 1924 New York Giants who lost to the Washington Senators and the 1935 Chicago Cubs who lost to the Detroit Tigers.
The phone number of the Chicago Sports Hall Of Fame is: 312-944-0617.
The address of the Chicago Sports Hall Of Fame is: 222 W Ontario St, Chicago, IL 60654-3652
For non pitchers, that is catcher Ray Schalk who played for the Chicago White Sox between 1912-1928 and the New York Giants in 1929 and had a career batting average of .253.
Dave was inducted in 2001, deservingly so, and continues to add to his amazing credentials. He is still coaching in the Major Leagues, with the Chicago Cubs for the 2012 season. Dave is not currently on the Hall of Fame's board of directors.
gale sayers, Chicago bears, 1965-1971