Greg Roger Walker (born October 6, 1959 in Douglas, Georgia) is a former power-hitting first baseman in Major League Baseball and the current hitting coach of the Chicago White Sox, the team for which he played all but the last 14 games of his career. As a player for 9 years, Walker hit 113 home runs and drove in 444 runs, while scoring 368 times. When he began his coaching career, he did so with the White Sox AAA club in Charlotte. In 2003, he joined the parent club as hitting coach.
See also
Chicago White Sox all-time roster
External links
Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
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Chicago White Sox current roster
Active roster
5 Juan Uribe | 10 Alexei Ramírez | 12 A. J. Pierzynski | 14 Paul Konerko | 17 Ken Griffey, Jr. | 18 Orlando Cabrera | 20 Carlos Quentin | 23 Jermaine Dye | 25 Jim Thome | 26 Octavio Dotel | 30 Nick Swisher | 31 DeWayne Wise | 32 Brian Anderson | 33 Javier Vázquez | 34 Gavin Floyd | 37 Matt Thornton | 39 Chris Getz | 41 Lance Broadway | 44 Toby Hall | 45 Bobby Jenks | 49 Horacio Ramírez | 50 John Danks | 53 D. J. Carrasco | 56 Mark Buehrle | 61 Adam Russell
Inactive roster
7 Jerry Owens | 22 Josh Fields | 40 Charlie Haeger | 43 Ehren Wassermann | 47 Mike MacDougal | 54 Clayton Richard | 55 Donny Lucy | 57 Boone Logan | 60 Dewon Day | 62 Jack Egbert | 63 Cole Armstrong | 64 Lucas Harrell
Disabled list
24 Joe Crede | 51 Andrew Sisco | 52 José Contreras | 71 Scott Linebrink
Coaching Staff
Manager 13 Ozzie Guillén | Bench Coach 28 Joey Cora | 1st Base Coach 3 Harold Baines | 3rd Base Coach 8 Jeff Cox | Hitting Coach 29 Greg Walker | Pitching Coach 21 Don Cooper | Bullpen Coach 36 Juan Nieves | Bullpen Catcher 59 Mark Salas
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Chicago White Sox 2005 World Series roster
1 Willie Harris | 5 Juan Uribe | 7 Timo Pérez | 8 Carl Everett | 12 A.J. Pierzynski | 14 Paul Konerko | 15 Tadahito Iguchi | 18 Cliff Politte | 20 Jon Garland | 22 Scott Podsednik | 23 Jermaine Dye (World Series MVP) | 24 Joe Crede | 26 Orlando Hernández | 27 Geoff Blum | 32 Dustin Hermanson | 33 Aaron Rowand | 34 Freddy García | 35 Frank Thomas | 36 Chris Widger | 38 Pablo Ozuna | 43 Dámaso Marté | 45 Bobby Jenks | 46 Neal Cotts | 51 Luis Vizcaíno | 52 José Contreras | 56 Mark Buehrle
Manager 13 Ozzie Guillén | Bench Coach 3 Harold Baines | First Base Coach 30 Tim Raines | Third Base Coach 28 Joey Cora | Pitching Coach 21 Don Cooper | Hitting Coach 29 Greg Walker | Bullpen Coach 53 Art Kusnyer | Bullpen Catcher 59 Man Soo Lee
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Categories: Major league players from Georgia (U.S. state) | Chicago White Sox players | Baltimore Orioles players | Major league first basemen | Living people | 1959 births | People from Coffee County, Georgia | Baseball first baseman stubs
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