2014 Chicago White Sox season

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2014  Chicago White Sox
League American League
Division Central
Ballpark U.S. Cellular Field
City Chicago
Record73–89 (.451)
Divisional place4th
Owners Jerry Reinsdorf
General managers Rick Hahn
Managers Robin Ventura
Television CSN Chicago
CSN+
WGN-TV and WGN America
WCIU-TV
(Ken Harrelson, Steve Stone)
Radio WSCR
Chicago White Sox Radio Network
(Ed Farmer, Darrin Jackson)
WNUA HD-2 (Spanish)
(Hector Molina, Billy Russo) [1]
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The 2014 Chicago White Sox season was the club's 115th season in Chicago and 114th in the American League. They finished in fourth place in the American League Central, 17 games behind the first place Tigers.

Contents

Regular season

Season standings

American League Central

AL Central
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Detroit Tigers 9072.55645364536
Kansas City Royals 8973.549142394734
Cleveland Indians 8577.525548333744
Chicago White Sox 7389.4511740413348
Minnesota Twins 7092.4322035463546

American League Wild Card

Division Leaders
Team W L Pct.
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 9864.605
Baltimore Orioles 9666.593
Detroit Tigers 9072.556
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Kansas City Royals 8973.549+1
Oakland Athletics 8874.543
Seattle Mariners 8775.5371
Cleveland Indians 8577.5253
New York Yankees 8478.5194
Toronto Blue Jays 8379.5125
Tampa Bay Rays 7785.47511
Chicago White Sox 7389.45115
Boston Red Sox 7191.43817
Houston Astros 7092.43218
Minnesota Twins 7092.43218
Texas Rangers 6795.41421

Record vs. opponents


Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2014
TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Baltimore 11–85–13–41–54–33–44–24–313–62–45–212–76–111–812–8
Boston 8–114–32–51–54–36–12–54–27–123–41–59–104–27–129–11
Chicago 1–53–49–109–103–36–131–59–102–54–33–45–22–45–211–9
Cleveland 4–35–210–98–115–210–92–511–84–32–42–44–26–12–410–10
Detroit 5–15–110–911–84–313–63–49–103–45–22–43–44–31–512–8
Houston 3–43–43–32–53–43–37–123–34–28–119–102–511–84–35–15
Kansas City 4–31–613–69–106–133–33–311–84–35–22–54–25–14–315–5
Los Angeles 2–45–25–15–24–312–73–37–02–410–97–125–214–55–212–8
Minnesota 3–42–410–98–1110–93–38–110–73–41–65–22–42–54–29–11
New York 6–1312–75–23–44–32–43–44–24–32–43–38–114–311–813–7
Oakland 4–24–33–44–22–511–82–59–106–14–29–104–29–104–313–7
Seattle 2–55–14–34–24–210–95–212–72–53–310–94–39–104–39–11
Tampa Bay 7–1210–92–52–44–35–22–42–54–211–82–43–45–28–1110–10
Texas 1–62–44–21–63–48–111–55–145–23–410–910–92–52–410–10
Toronto 8–1112–72–54–25–13–43–42–52–48–113–43–411–84–213–7

Detailed records and runs scored/allowed

OpponentHomeAwayTotalPct.Runs scoredRuns allowed
AL East
Baltimore Orioles 0–31–21–5.1671830
Boston Red Sox 1–22–23–4.4292622
New York Yankees 2–20–32–5.2862334
Tampa Bay Rays 3–12–15–2.7144026
Toronto Blue Jays 2–13–15–2.7144430
8–98–916–18.471141142
AL Central
Cleveland Indians 7–32–79–10.4747178
Detroit Tigers 4–55–59–10.4748085
Kansas City Royals 2–84–56–13.3166493
Minnesota Twins 5–44–69–10.4747089
18–2015–2333–43.434305345
AL West
Houston Astros 2–11–23–3.5002832
Los Angeles Angels 1–20–31–5.1672335
Oakland Athletics 3–11–24–3.5711834
Seattle Mariners 2–11–33–4.4291826
Texas Rangers 1–21–22–4.3332542
9–74–1213–19.406112169
Interleague
Chicago Cubs 1–12–03–1.7502117
Arizona Diamondbacks 1–20–01–2.3331312
Los Angeles Dodgers 0–02–12–1.66787
San Francisco Giants 2–01–13–1.7501917
San Diego Padres 1–20–01–2.33379
Colorado Rockies 0–01–21–2.3332021
5–56–411–9.5506766

Game log

Legend
 White Sox win
 White Sox loss
 Postponement
BoldWhite Sox team member
2014 White Sox game log (73–89)
March/April (14–15) – Home (9–7) – Road (5–8) – 154 R.S. 150 R.A.
#DateOpponentTimeScoreWinLossSaveRecordLengthAttendanceBoxscore
1March 31 Twins 3:10 pm5–3 Sale (1–0) Nolasco (0–1) Lindstrom (1)1–02:35 37,422 W1
2April 2 Twins 1:10 pm7–6 (11) Belisario (1–0) Deduno (0–1)2–04:19 10,625 W2
3April 3 Twins 1:10 pm9–10 Thielbar (1–0) Lindstrom (0–1) Perkins (1)2–13:42 11,056 L1
4April 4@ Royals 3:10 pm5–7 Guthrie (1–0) Johnson (0–1) Holland (1)2–23:37 40,103 L2
5April 5@ Royals 1:10 pm3–4 Davis (1–1) Downs (0–1) Holland (2)2–32:59 21,463 L3
6April 6@ Royals 1:10 pm5–1 Sale (2–0) Shields (0–1)3–32:49 29,760 W1
7April 7@ Rockies 7:40 pm1–8 Lyles (2–0) Paulino (0–1)3–42:42 22,550 L1
8April 8@ Rockies 7:40 pm15–3 Quintana (1–0) Morales (0–1)4–43:10 25,393 W1
9April 9@ Rockies 2:10 pm4–10 Brothers (1–0) Downs (0–2)4–53:23 22,745 L1
10April 10 Indians 7:10 pm7–3 Danks (1–0) Salazar (0–1)5–52:52 11,116 W1
11April 11 Indians 7:10 pm9–6 Sale (3–0) Carrasco (0–2)6–53:28 13,605 W2
12April 12 Indians 1:10 pm6–12 Outman (2–0) Belisario (1–1)6–63:28 27,332 L1
13April 13 Indians 1:10 pm4–3 Lindstrom (1–1) Axford (0–1)7–63:18 14,281 W1
14April 15 Red Sox 7:10 pm2–1 Webb (1–0) Badenhop (0–2)8–63:36 13,402 W2
15April 16 Red Sox 7:10 pm4–6 (14) Capuano (1–0) Garcia (0–1) Badenhop (1)8–75:17 13,302 L1
16April 17 Red Sox 7:10 pm1–3 Lester (2–2) Belisario (1–2) Uehara (3)8–82:54 17,454 L2
17April 18@ Rangers 7:05 pm0–12 Pérez (3–0) Paulino (0–2)8–92:41 40,671 L3
18April 19@ Rangers 7:05 pm3–6 Lewis (1–1) Quintana (1–1) Soria (3)8–102:49 44,811 L4
19April 20@ Rangers 2:05 pm16–2 Johnson (1–1) Ross (1–1)9–103:16 35,402 W1
20April 21@ Tigers 6:08 pm3–1 Danks (2–0) Sánchez (0–2) Lindstrom (2)10–103:06 24,997 W2
21April 22@ Tigers 6:08 pm6–8 Verlander (3–1) Leesman (0–1) Chamberlain (1)10–113:22 24,976 L1
22April 23@ Tigers 6:08 pm6–4 Rienzo (1–0) Reed (0–1) Lindstrom (3)11–112:51 23,451 W1
23April 24@ Tigers 12:08 pm4–7 Szherzer (2–1) Quintana (1–2) Nathan (4)11–123:14 28,514 L1
24April 25 Rays 7:10 pm9–6 Lindstrom (2–1) Balfour (0–1)12–124:04 17,210 W1
25April 26 Rays 6:10 pm0–4 Ramos (1–1) Danks (2–1)12–133:11 22,412 L1
26April 27 Rays 1:10 pm9–2 Carroll (1–0) Price (3–2)13–132:55 17,313 W1
27April 28 Rays 7:10 pm7–3 Rienzo (2–0) Odorizzi (1–3)14–133:19 11,268 W2
28April 29 Tigers 7:10 pm3–4 Chamberlain (1–1) Belisario (1–3) Nathan (5)14–143:04 17,023 L1
29April 30 Tigers 1:10 pm1–5 Scherzer (3–1) Noesí (0–2)14–153:03 15,157 L2
May (14–14) – Home (7–7) – Road (7–7) – 107 R.S. 126 R.A.
#DateOpponentTimeScoreWinLossSaveRecordLengthLocation/AttendanceBoxscore
30May 2@ Indians 6:05 pm5–12 Salazar (1–3) Danks (2–2)14–163:26 15,518 L3
31May 3@ Indians 5:05 pm0–2 Masterson (1–1) Carroll (1–1) Axford (9)14–172:36 15,834 L4
32May 4@ Indians 12:05 pm4–3 Webb (2–0) Axford (0–2) Lindstrom (4)15–172:55 13,455 W1
33May 5@ Cubs 7:05 pm3–1 (12) Webb (3–0) Grimm (1–1) Lindstrom (5)16–173:51 33,146 W2
34May 6@ Cubs 7:05 pm5–1 Putnam (1–0) Ramirez (0–1)17–173:30 34,305 W3
35May 7 Cubs 7:10 pm8–3 Danks (3–2) Wood (2–4)18–173:03 21,075 W4
36May 8 Cubs 7:10 pm5–12 Schlitter (2–0) Carroll (1–2)18–184:07 26,332 L1
37May 9 Diamondbacks 7:10 pm9–3 Rienzo (3–0) McCarthy (1–6)19–182:45 19,118 W1
38May 10 Diamondbacks 6:10 pm3–4 Miley (3–3) Quintana (1–3) Reed (11)19–192:58 24,634 L1
39May 11 Diamondbacks 1:10 pm1–5 Anderson (1–0) Noesí (0–3)19–203:10 18,612 L2
40May 12@ Athletics 9:05 pm4–5 Chavez (3–1) Danks (3–3) Doolittle (2)19–212:57 10,120 L3
41May 13@ Athletics 9:05 pm0–11 Pomeranz (3–1) Carroll (1–3)19–222:50 13,826 L4
42May 14@ Athletics 2:35 pm4–2 Belisario (2–3) Abad (0–1) Lindstrom (6)20–222:57 18,035 W1
43May 16@ Astros 7:10 pm7–2 Quintana (2–3) McHugh (2–2)21–223:31 17,529 W2
44May 17@ Astros 3:10 pm5–6 Cosart (3–3) Noesí (0–4) Qualls (3)21–233:26 20,612 L1
45May 18@ Astros 1:10 pm2–8 Peacock (1–4) Danks (3–4)21–242:36 21,532 L2
46May 19@ Royals 7:10 pm7–6 Putnam (2–0) Vargas (4–2) Petricka (1)22–243:16 16,462 W1
47May 20@ Royals 7:10 pm7–6 Rienzo (4–0) Ventura (2–4) Belisario (1)23–243:19 14,900 W2
48May 21@ Royals 7:10 pm1–3 Davis (3–1) Quintana (2–4) Holland (13)23–252:41 17,576 L1
49May 22 Yankees 7:10 pm3–2 Sale (4–0) Phelps (1–1) Belisario (2)24–252:45 21,677 W1
50May 23 Yankees 7:10 pm6–5 Webb (4–0) Robertson (0–1)25–253:52 27,091 W2
51May 24 Yankees 1:10 pm3–4 (10) Betances (3–0) Putnam (2–1) Robertson (10)25–262:56 33,413 L1
52May 25 Yankees 1:10 pm1–7 Tanaka (7–1) Rienzo (4–1)25–273:17 39,142 L2
53May 26 Indians 1:10 pm6–2 Quintana (3–4) Tomlin (3–2) Downs (1)26–273:22 17,075 W1
54May 27 Indians 7:10 pm2–1 Carroll (2–3) Masterson (2–4) Belisario (3)27–273:05 14,237 W2
55May 28 Indians 7:10 pm3–2 Belisario (3–3) Shaw (1–1)28–272:46 14,228 W3
56May 30 Padres 7:10 pm1–4 Kennedy (4–6) Danks (3–5) Street (16)28–282:51 25,342 L1
57May 31 Padres 1:10 pm2–4 Ross (6–4) Rienzo (4–2) Street (17)28–293:16 19,025 L2
June (11–15) – Home (5–4) – Road (6–11) – 97 R.S. 113 R.A.
#DateOpponentTimeScoreWinLossSaveRecordLengthLocation/AttendanceBoxscore
58June 1 Padres 1:10 pm4–1 Sale (5–0) Stults (2–6)29–292:08 23,185 W1
59June 2@ Dodgers 9:10 pm2–5 Kershaw (4–2) Quintana (3–5) Jansen (17)29–302:41 37,336 L1
60June 3@ Dodgers 9:10 pm4–1 Noesí (1–4) Haren (5–4) Belisario (4)30–303:05 44,477 W1
61June 4@ Dodgers 9:10 pm2–1 Danks (4–5) Beckett (3–3) Belisario (5)31–303:03 45,540 W2
62June 6@ Angels 9:05 pm4–8 Weaver (7–4) Rienzo (4–3)31–313:10 38,521 L1
63June 7@ Angels 9:05 pm5–6 Rasmus (1–0) Petricka (0–1) Frieri (9)31–322:53 39,089 L2
64June 8@ Angels 2:35 pm2–4 Wilson (7–5) Quintana (3–6) Frieri (10)31–333:01 35,793 L3
65June 9 Tigers 7:10 pm6–5 Noesí (2–4) Porcello (8–4) Belisario (6)32–333:13 18,803 W1
--June 10 Tigers 7:10 pmPPD, RAIN; rescheduled for Aug 30
66June 11 Tigers 7:10 pm8–2 Danks (5–5) Verlander (6–6)33–333:17 18,424 W2
67June 12 Tigers 7:10 pm0–4 Scherzer (8–2) Sale (5–1)33–342:52 20,626 L1
68June 13 Royals 7:10 pm2–7 Guthrie (3–6) Quintana (3–7)33–353:22 22,773 L2
69June 14 Royals 1:10 pm1–9 Duffy (4–5) Noesí (2–5)33–363:03 24,527 L3
70June 15 Royals 1:10 pm3–6 Shields (8–3) Rienzo (4–4) Holland (20)33–373:10 29,152 L4
71June 17 Giants 7:10 pm8–2 Danks (6–5) Cain (1–5)34–372:42 25,278 W1
72June 18 Giants 1:10 pm7–6 Sale (6–1) Hudson (7–3) Belisario (7)35–373:12 20,059 W2
73June 19@ Twins 7:10 pm2–4 Fien (4–4) Petricka (0–2) Perkins (18)35–382:43 31,195 L1
74June 20@ Twins 7:10 pm4–5 Perkins (3–0) Webb (4–1)35–393:16 32,071 L2
75June 21@ Twins 1:10 pm3–4 Correia (4–8) Rienzo (4–5) Perkins (19)35–403:07 32,647 L3
76June 22@ Twins 1:10 pm5–6 Hughes (8–3) Danks (6–6) Burton (1)35–412:55 30,491 L4
77June 23@ Orioles 6:05 pm4–6 Brach (1–0) Belisario (3–4)35–423:08 17,931 L5
78June 24@ Orioles 6:05 pm4–2 Quintana (4–7) González (4–5) Belisario (8)36–423:09 20,596 W1
79June 25@ Orioles 6:05 pm4–5 (12) Hunter (2–1) Webb (4–2)36–434:03 22,020 L1
80June 26@ Blue Jays 6:07 pm0–7 Happ (7–4) Carroll (2–4)36–443:00 23,248 L2
81June 27@ Blue Jays 6:07 pm5–4 Danks (7–6) Dickey (6–7) Petricka (2)37–442:58 24,173 W1
82June 28@ Blue Jays 12:07 pm4–3 Sale (7–1) McGowan (4–3) Putnam (1)38–442:58 39,623 W2
83June 29@ Blue Jays 12:07 pm4–0 Quintana (5–7) Buehrle (10–5)39–442:32 33,177 W3
--June 30 Angels 7:10 pmPPD, RAIN; rescheduled for July 1
July (14–12) – Home (6–6) – Road (8–6) – 116 R.S. 97 R.A.
#DateOpponentTimeScoreWinLossSaveRecordLocation
84July 1 Angels 4:10 pm4–8 Richards (9–2) Noesí (2–6) Smith (8)39–452:54 N/A L1
85July 1 Angels 7:10 pm5–7 Weaver (9–6) Carroll (2–5) Smith (9)39–463:08 20,233 L2
86July 2 Angels 7:10 pm3–2 Putnam (3–1) Morin (2–2)40–462:49 18,207 W1
87July 4 Mariners 6:10 pm7–1 Sale (8–1) Elías (7–7)41–462:28 30,297 W2
88July 5 Mariners 1:10 pm2–3 (14) Wilhelmsen (1–1) Belisario (3–5) Rodney (25)41–474:38 23,113 L1
89July 6 Mariners 1:10 pm1–0 Noesí (3–6) Walker (1–1) Petricka (3)42–472:49 23,370 W1
90July 7@ Red Sox 6:10 pm4–0 Carroll (3–5) Buchholz (3–5)43–472:55 35,114 W2
91July 8@ Red Sox 6:10 pm8–3 Danks (8–6) Workman (1–3)44–473:11 35,345 W3
92July 9@ Red Sox 6:10 pm4–5 Uehara (5–2) Guerra (0–1)44–482:54 36,218 L1
93July 10@ Red Sox 3:05 pm3–4 (10) Miller (3–5) Belisario (3–6)44–493:22 37,547 L2
94July 11@ Indians 6:05 pm4–7 Kluber (9–6) Noesí (3–7) Allen (11)44–503:16 24,652 L3
95July 12@ Indians 2:05 pm6–2 Carroll (4–5) McAllister (3–5)45–503:10 23,837 W1
96July 13@ Indians 12:05 pm2–3 Shaw (4–1) Guerra (0–2) Allen (12)45–513:00 18,070 L1
All–Star Break (July 14–17)
97July 18 Astros 7:10 pm3–2 Webb (5–2) Feldman (4–7) Putnam (2)46–512:50 28,777 W1
98July 19 Astros 6:10 pm4–3 Noesí (4–7) Keuchel (9–6) Putnam (3)47–513:18 28,210 W2
99July 20 Astros 1:10 pm7–11 Sipp (2–1) Webb (5–3)47–523:39 26,256 L1
100July 21 Royals 7:10 pm3–1 Sale (9–1) Guthrie (5–9) Petricka (4)48–522:46 18,888 W1
101July 22 Royals 7:10 pm1–7 Chen (2–2) Carroll (4–6)48–533:35 20,428 L1
102July 23 Royals 1:10 pm1–2 Davis (6–2) Putnam (3–2) Holland (26)48–543:03 23,811 L2
103July 24@ Twins 7:10 pm5–2 Noesí (5–7) Hughes (10–7) Petricka (5)49–542:46 32,952 W1
104July 25@ Twins 7:10 pm9–5 Danks (9–6) Correia (5–13)50–542:51 28,728 W2
105July 26@ Twins 6:10 pm7–0 Sale (10–1) Darnell (0–1)51–542:30 33,005 W3
106July 27@ Twins 1:10 pm3–4 Burton (2–2) Belisario (3–7) Perkins (25)51–552:44 27,818 L1
107July 29@ Tigers 6:08 pm11–4 Quintana (6–7) Sánchez (7–5)52–553:16 40,032 W1
108July 30@ Tigers 6:08 pm2–7 Scherzer (13–3) Noesí (5–8)52–562:49 37,193 L1
109July 31@ Tigers 12:08 pm7–4 Belisario (4–7) Soria (1–4) Petricka (6)53–564:01 41,306 W1
August (9–19) – Home (7–12) – Road (2–7) – 102 R.S. 167 R.A.
#DateOpponentTimeScoreWinLossSaveRecordLocation
110August 1 Twins 7:10 pm10–8 Guerra (1–2) Fien (5–5) Petricka (7)54–563:47 28,060 W2
111August 2 Twins 6:10 pm6–8 Pressly (1–0) Belisario (4–8) Perkins (27)54–572:58 27,446 L1
112August 3 Twins 1:10 pm3–16 Gibson (10–8) Guerra (1–3)54–584:01 23,471 L2
113August 4 Rangers 7:10 pm5–3 (7) Noesí (6–8) Martinez (1–8)55–582:28 17,040 W1
114August 5 Rangers 7:10 pm0–16 Lewis (8–8) Danks (9–7)55–592:56 21,827 L1
115August 6 Rangers 1:10 pm1–3 Tepesch (4–7) Sale (10–2) Feliz (4)55–602:57 18,898 L2
116August 7@ Mariners 9:10 pm3–13 Elías (9–9) Carroll (4–7)55–613:08 18,740 L3
117August 8@ Mariners 9:10 pm1–4 Iwakuma (10–6) Quintana (6–8) Rodney (32)55–622:43 23,223 L4
118August 9@ Mariners 8:10 pm2–1 Surkamp (1–0) Rodney (1–5) Petricka (8)56–622:50 40,122 W1
119August 10@ Mariners 3:10 pm2–4 Leone (5–2) Danks (9–8) Rodney (33)56–632:50 27,236 L1
120August 12@ Giants 9:15 pm3–2 (10) Putnam (4–2) Casilla (1–2)57–633:12 42,317 W1
121August 13@ Giants 2:45 pm1–7 Peavy (2–12) Quintana (6–9)57–642:44 41,725 L1
122August 15 Blue Jays 7:10 pm11–5 Noesí (7–8) Stroman (7–4)58–643:22 22,739 W1
123August 16 Blue Jays 6:10 pm3–6 Cecil (1–3) Lindstrom (2–2) Janssen (19)58–652:54 29,420 L1
124August 17 Blue Jays 1:10 pm7–5 Carroll (5–7) Hutchison (8–11) Petricka (9)59–653:00 25,761 W1
125August 18 Orioles 7:10 pm2–8 Norris (11–7) Sale (10–3)59–663:02 17,686 L1
126August 19 Orioles 7:10 pm1–5 Tillman (10–5) Quintana (6–10)59–672:42 13,307 L2
127August 20 Orioles 7:10 pm3–4 Chen (13–4) Noesí (7–9) Britton (27)59–682:37 15,137 L3
128August 22@ Yankees 6:05 pm3–4 Robertson (2–4) Webb (5–4)59–693:23 43,811 L4
129August 23@ Yankees 12:05 pm3–5 Kuroda (9–8) Carroll (5–8) Robertson (34)59–702:54 47,594 L5
130August 24@ Yankees 12:05 pm4–7 (10) Huff (4–1) Petricka (0–3)59–713:17 43,366 L6
131August 26 Indians 7:10 pm6–8 (10) Shaw (5–3) Petricka (0–4)59–723:48 12,462 L7
132August 27 Indians 7:10 pm3–2 Noesí (8–9) Kluber (13–8) Putnam (4)60–723:07 11,976 W1
133August 28 Indians 7:10 pm2–3 Carrasco (6–4) Danks (9–9) Allen (18)60–733:18 13,016 L1
134August 29 Tigers 7:10 pm1–7 Verlander (12–11) Carroll (5–9)60–743:28 17,071 L2
135August 30 Tigers 1:10 pm6–3 Sale (11–3) Scherzer (15–5) Petricka (10)61–742:54 20,556 W1
136August 30 Tigers 7:10 pm4–8 Ryan (1–0) Bassitt (0–1)61–753:23 23,723 L1
137August 31 Tigers 1:10 pm6–2 Quintana (7–10) Porcello (15–9)62–753:04 26,336 W1
September (11–14) – Home (6–5) – Road (5–9) – 84 R.S. 105 R.A.
#DateOpponentTimeScoreWinLossSaveRecordLocation
138September 2@ Twins 7:10 pm6–3 (10) Webb (6–4) Oliveros (0–1) Petricka (11)63–753:35 23,719 W2
139September 3@ Twins 7:10 pm4–11 May (1–4) Danks (9–10)63–763:12 21,778 L1
140September 5@ Indians 6:05 pm1–2 (10) Lee (1–1) Cleto (0–1)63–773:13 15,531 L2
141September 6@ Indians 6:05 pm1–3 Kluber (15–9) Putnam (4–3)63–782:46 17,367 L3
142September 7@ Indians 12:05 pm0–2 Carrasco (7–4) Carroll (5–10) Allen (19)63–792:36 17,957 L4
143September 8 Athletics 7:10 pm5–4 (12) Guerra (2–3) Chavez (8–8)64–793:38 15,517 W1
144September 9 Athletics 7:10 pm2–11 Lester (14–10) Danks (9–11)64–803:19 12,150 L1
145September 10 Athletics 7:10 pm2–1 Putnam (5–3) Gregerson (4–4) Petricka (12)65–803:15 15,046 W1
146September 11 Athletics 1:10 pm1–0 Sale (12–3) Kazmir (14–8) Petricka (13)66–802:18 12,314 W2
--September 12 Twins 7:10 pmPPD, RAIN; rescheduled for September 13
147September 13 Twins 3:10 pm5–1 Quintana (8–10) Hughes (15–10)67–802:38 N/A W3
148September 13 Twins 7:10 pm7–6 Petricka (1–4) Perkins (3–3)68–803:34 20,106 W4
149September 14 Twins 1:10 pm4–6 May (3–4) Noesí (8–10) Perkins (34)68–812:43 17,044 L1
150September 15@ Royals 7:10 pm3–4 Davis (9–2) Petricka (1–5)68–823:18 21,390 L2
151September 16@ Royals 7:10 pm7–5 Surkamp (2–0) Herrera (3–3) Putnam (5)69–824:16 28,904 W1
152September 17@ Royals 7:10 pm2–6 Ventura (13–10) Sale (12–4)69–832:50 26,425 L1
153September 19@ Rays 6:10 pm4–3 Quintana (9–10) Hellickson (1–4) Putnam (6)70–833:29 17,540 W1
154September 20@ Rays 6:10 pm1–3 Archer (10–8) Noesí (8–11) McGee (18)70–843:05 21,830 L1
155September 21@ Rays 12:40 pm10–5 Danks (10–11) Karns (1–1)71–843:26 21,270 W1
156September 22@ Tigers 6:08 pm2–0 Bassitt (1–1) Lobstein (1–1) Petricka (14)72–842:36 30,758 W2
157September 23@ Tigers 6:08 pm3–4 Nathan (5–4) Petricka (1–6)72–853:19 33,213 L1
158September 24@ Tigers 12:08 pm1–6 Verlander (15–12) Guerra (2–4)72–863:04 36,810 L2
159September 25 Royals 7:10 pm3–6 Herrera (4–3) Quintana (9–11) Holland (45)72–873:06 19,587 L3
160September 26 Royals 7:10 pm1–3 Guthrie (13–11) Noesí (8–12) Holland (46)72–882:41 27,416 L4
161September 27 Royals 6:10 pm5–4 Danks (11–11) Duffy (9–12) Guerra (1)73–883:19 38,160 W1
162September 28 Royals 1:10 pm4–6 Coleman (1–0) Webb (6–5) Coleman (1)73–893:34 32,266 L1

Roster

2014 Chicago White Sox
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Base on balls; SO = Strikeouts; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOAVGSB
José Abreu, 1B,DH145556801763523610751131.3173
Gordon Beckham, 2B10139043862407361970.2213
John Danks, P1301000001.3330
Jordan Danks, OF511171426202101446.2225
Alejandro De Aza, LF,CF122395459619553133100.24315
Adam Dunn, DH,1B,LF,RF1063634380170205465132.2201
Adam Eaton, CF1234867614626101354383.30015
Tyler Flowers, C1274074298161155025159.2410
Avisaíl García, RF461721942807291444.2444
Leury García, 2B,OF,3B,SS7314513243016548.16611
Conor Gillaspie, 3B130464501313157573678.2820
Erik Johnson, P1300000000.0000
Paul Konerko, DH,1B812081543805221051.2070
Adrián Nieto, C481068255027838.2360
Héctor Noesí, P2400000001.0000
Felipe Paulino, P1100000000.0000
Josh Phegley, C1137482037011.2160
José Quintana, P4900000004.0000
Alexei Ramírez, SS1586228217035215742481.27321
Chris Sale, P1300000002.0000
Carlos Sánchez, 2B,SS281006255005325.2501
Marcus Semien, 2B,3B6423130541026282170.2343
Moisés Sierra, OF8312720358227734.2763
Michael Taylor, OF112837100059.2500
Dayán Viciedo, RF,LF14552365121223215832122.2310
Andy Wilkins, 1B1743262002222.1400
Team Totals16255436601400279321556254171362.25385

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; HR = Home runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERHRBBK
Chris Bassitt 113.9465029.234131301321
Ronald Belisario 485.56620866.178464141847
Scott Carroll 5104.8026190129.11478169134564
Maikel Cleto 014.60280029.124181532332
John Danks 11114.7432320193.22051061022574129
Scott Downs 026.08380123.224171611522
Adam Dunn 009.001001.0211001
Frank Francisco 0012.274003.2765235
Leury García 0118.001001.0122020
Javy Guerra 242.91420146.141151532038
Nate Jones 00inf2000.0244030
Erik Johnson 116.4655023.227181711518
Charles Leesman 0120.251102.2966110
Matt Lindstrom 225.03350634.047231931218
Héctor Noesí 8114.3928270166.016788812754117
Felipe Paulino 0211.2944018.135242361214
Jake Petricka 162.966701473.067242433355
Zach Putnam 531.98490654.239141222046
José Quintana 9113.3232320200.119787741052178
André Rienzo 456.821811064.2825449123351
Chris Sale 1242.1726260174.012948421339208
Scott Snodgress 0015.434002.1874131
Eric Surkamp 204.81350024.122141331320
Taylor Thompson 0010.135005.1966144
Donnie Veal 007.507006.0655076
Daniel Webb 653.99570067.259313064258
Team Totals73894.29162162361441.014687586871405571152

Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAA Charlotte Knights International League Joel Skinner
AA Birmingham Barons Southern League Julio Vinas
A Winston-Salem Dash Carolina League Tommy Thompson
A Kannapolis Intimidators South Atlantic League Pete Rose Jr.
Rookie AZL White Sox Arizona League Mike Gellinger
Rookie Great Falls Voyagers Pioneer League Charles Poe

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