Ken Williams

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Ken Williams is an American baseball executive best known for building and overseeing the Chicago White Sox team that ended the franchise’s long championship drought with a World Series title in 2005.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball executive
human
basedIn Chicago
championshipDroughtEnded Chicago White Sox World Series title drought in 2005
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Chicago White Sox
familyName Williams
fieldOfWork baseball operations
sports administration
franchise Chicago White Sox
genreOfOccupation sports management
givenName Ken
hasWon World Series (as an executive)
knownFor aggressive roster construction and trades
overseeing Chicago White Sox baseball operations for many years
languageOfWorkOrName English
league Major League Baseball
memberOf Chicago White Sox
surface form: Chicago White Sox front office
name Ken Williams
notableAchievement ended the Chicago White Sox World Series championship drought in 2005 as top baseball executive
notableEvent 2005 World Series
notableWork building the 2005 Chicago White Sox World Series championship team
occupation baseball executive
front office executive
general manager
positionHeld executive vice president of baseball operations of the Chicago White Sox
general manager of the Chicago White Sox
roleInEvent architect of the 2005 Chicago White Sox roster
sport baseball
teamManaged Chicago White Sox

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