Ken Williams Autographs
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Current items with a signature of Ken Williams
These are the most current items with a signature of Ken Williams that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.
Traded items with a signature of Ken Williams
The most expensive item with a signature of Ken Williams (1923 Signed Ball Phillies Cravath St Louis Browns Austin Ken Williams JSA X8530) was sold in July 2016 for $925.00 while the cheapest item (Ken Williams Signed 1988 Donruss #334 Card Chicago White Sox Auto AU FREE SHIP) found a new owner for $0.25 in December 2024. The month with the most items sold (11) was November 2025 with an average selling price of $13.50 for an autographed item of Ken Williams. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in June 2019 with $299.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was October 2008. In average, an autographed item from Ken Williams is worth $5.10.
Most recently, these items with a signature of Ken Williams were sold on eBay - click here for more items.
Ken Williams signed Baseball Trading Cards by Manufacturer
Latest News about Ken Williams
What's next for White Sox? Team reportedly has GM replacement lined up, but Chic (08/23/2023): The White Sox fired longtime executives Ken Williams and Rick Hahn this week
White Sox fire vice president Ken Williams and general manager Rick Hahn amid aw (08/22/2023): The White Sox are going to replace their front office in the coming weeks
Nightengale's Notebook: Ken Williams disappointed with MLB's diversity efforts – (01/16/2022): Ken Williams was hired by the Chicago White Sox in 2000 and is frustrated by baseball's front offices still being dominated by white men.
Results of White Sox’ Ken Williams speaking out at GM meetings (12/20/2021): White Sox executive vice president Ken Williams expressed frustration with the lack of front office diversity in MLB.

















