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He's a good guy, with a future ahead of him now that he's healthy
White Sox release Paniagua Sep 11, 2003
We had a very short list of guys we thought could fit into our situation right now and in the future
White Sox get Schoeneweis from Angels Jul 30, 2003
Although the players and their union do their own business, I admire our players greatly for taking a stand
In Sports from United Press International Mar 12, 2003
Although the players and their union do their own business, I admire our players greatly for taking a stand
In Sports from United Press International Mar 11, 2003
Although the players and their union do their own business, I admire our players greatly for taking a stand
White Sox steroid testing controversy Mar 11, 2003
Kenny Williams (1914–February 1984) was an American television announcer from the late 1940s to 1980s. He was best known as the announcer of many game shows produced by Merrill Heatter and Bob Quigley (including Hollywood Squares, High Rollers, Gambit and others). He also appeared on screen as "Kenny the Cop" on Video Village and Shenanigans. He did one show for Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions, Two for the Money, in 1952. As a radio actor in the 1940s to 1950s, he appeared on shows like X Minus One where he played Rhysling on The Green Hills of Earth. He was also one of the announcers for the Buck Rogers radio program, among others.