Williams played football with John Elway at Stanford, but chose to sign with the White Sox in 1982 after his freshman year. Speedy and powerful, he became Chicago's centerfielder in mid-1987, batting .281 with 11 HR, 50 RBI, and 21 stolen bases in 391 at-bats. The front office moved him to third base for 1988. He hurt his ankle in spring training and played with pain until a stress fracture was discovered in
late May.
By the time Williams returned, he had committed 14 errors, and his confidence was shattered. He hit just .159 that year and was demoted for awhile. Just before the start of the 1989 season he was traded to Detroit for Eric King, but continued to struggle at the plate. He was never able to recapture the promise of his rookie season with the White Sox.
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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
»May 22, 1991:
Oakland reliever Dennis Eckersley picks off Toronto pinch runner Kenny Williams in the 9th of a 2–1 A's victory. Eck's last pickoff occurred four years ago when, on June 29, 1987, he picked off a White Sox runner. Kenny Williams!