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Hawk — or Ken Harrelson, I suppose — talked to reporters for about 13 minutes before Sunday’s game. Wearing a pink golf shirt and white loafers, Hawk touched on a few topics from the mundane ...
White Sox broadcaster Ken "Hawk" Harrelson, left, hugs his wife Aris Harrelson on Hawk Day as he was honored by the White Sox before a game between the Red Sox and White Sox, Sunday, Sept. 2, 2018 ...
Ken “Hawk” Harrelson didn’t exactly leave the White Sox television broadcast on good terms. The 81-year-old retired after the 2018 season, though as he tells it now, it wasn’t really his ...
Harrelson had a long, crooked nose – he definitely was the Hawk – and he reached the major-league baseball scene in the early 1960s, swinging big time, on and off the field.
It’s appointment television. Each and every night, Ken “Hawk” Harrelson will make sure his television is tuned to the pregame show. When the game is over, he won’t miss the postgame show ...
Hawk Harrelson spent a few seasons playing in the MLB. However, he spent 33 years as a play-by-play broadcast announcer for the Chicago White Sox.
Long-time Chicago White Sox broadcaster Hawk Harrelson was interviewed on Foul Territory Tuesday by Scott Braun and AJ Pierzynski, and he had some strong words about his former team.. When ...
Former White Sox broadcaster Ken “Hawk” Harrelson retired from his duties in Chicago after the 2018 MLB season, but the 81-year-old indicates there’s more to his departure than what was ...
Hawk Harrelson said it appears Frazier's teeth went through his lip. "I'm no doctor, but it appears he'll be okay." — Chuck Garfien (@ChuckGarfien) May 11, 2016.
MINNEAPOLIS — It seemed like a good time to check in on “Hawk.” No one lived and breathed the White Sox more than Ken Harrelson, the retired Hall of Fame broadcaster. There is no bigger fan ...
Hawk Harrelson's playing days may be too far in the rearview mirror for most modern fans to remember. The South Carolina-born outfielder and first baseman played from 1963 until 1971 and ...
In late May, White Sox announcer Hawk Harrelson was called on the carpet by Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf and by Bud Selig himself after Harrelson exploded on the air at umpire Mark Wegner, calling one of ...
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