2019 Chicago White Sox season

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2019  Chicago White Sox
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League American League
Division Central
Ballpark Guaranteed Rate Field
City Chicago
Record72–89 (.447)
Divisional place3rd
Owners Jerry Reinsdorf
General managers Rick Hahn
Managers Rick Renteria
Television NBC Sports Chicago
NBC Sports Chicago+
WGN-TV
[1]
(Jason Benetti, Steve Stone, Tom Paciorek, Tony Graffanino)
Radio WGN-AM
Chicago White Sox Radio Network
(Ed Farmer, Darrin Jackson)
WRTO-AM (Spanish)
(Hector Molina, Billy Russo)
Stats ESPN.com
Baseball Reference
  2018 Seasons 2020  

The 2019 Chicago White Sox season was the club's 120th season in Chicago and 119th in the American League. The Sox played their home games at Guaranteed Rate Field. It was the final season of gameday broadcasts on WGN-TV, bringing to a close an era of periodic White Sox free-to-air broadcasts to its fans all over the city, as beginning in 2020 the White Sox will broadcast almost all its home and away games on both NBC Sports Chicago and NBC Sports Chicago+. Although they improved on their 62–100 record from the previous season, they missed the playoffs for the 11th straight year.

Contents

Regular season

Game log

2019 game log: 72–89 (Home: 39–41; Away: 33–48)
March/April: 12–14 (Home: 6–6 ; Away: 6–8)
#DateOpponentTime (CT)ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1March 28@ Royals 3:15 pm3–5 Keller (1–0) Rodón (0–1) Boxberger (1)31,6750–1 L1
2March 30@ Royals 1:15 pm6–8 Junis (1–0) López (0–1) Kennedy (1)13,5330–2 L2
3March 31@ Royals 1:15 pm6–3 Giolito (1–0) López (0–1) Colomé (1)12,6691–2 W1
4April 1@ Indians 3:10 pm3–5 Edwards (2–0) Covey (0–1) Hand (2)34,5191–3 L1
5April 3@ Indians 12:10 pm8–3 Rodón (1–1) Kluber (0–2)10,6892–3 W1
April 4 Mariners 1:10 pmPostponed (Inclement Weather, makeup date on April 5)
6April 5 Mariners 1:10 pm10–8 Burr (1–0) Gearrin (0–1) Colomé (2)32,7233–3 W2
7April 6 Mariners 1:10 pm2–9 Leake (2–0) Giolito (1–1)31,2863–4 L1
8April 7 Mariners 1:10 pm5–12 LeBlanc (2–0) Nova (0–1)12,5093–5 L2
9April 8 Rays 1:10 pm1–5 Snell (2–1) Rodón (1–2) Wood (1)11,7343–6 L3
10April 9 Rays 1:10 pm5–10 Morton (2–0) Santana (0–1)10,7993–7 L4
11April 10 Rays 1:10 pm1–9 Glasnow (3–0) López (0–2) Beeks (1)11,1073–8 L5
12April 12@ Yankees 6:05 pm9–6 (7) Giolito (2–1) Happ (0–2) Jones (1)40,9134–8 W1
13April 13@ Yankees 12:05 pm0–4 Germán (3–0) Nova (0–2)41,1764–9 L1
14April 14@ Yankees 12:05 pm5–2 Rodón (2–2) Tanaka (1–1) Colomé (3)40,1045–9 W1
15April 15 Royals 7:10 pm5–4 Bañuelos (1–0) Boxberger (0–3) Colomé (4)12,5536–9 W2
16April 16 Royals 7:10 pm5–1 López (1–2) López (0–2)13,5837–9 W3
17April 17 Royals 1:10 pm3–4 (10) Peralta (2–1) Jones (0–1) Barlow (1)14,3587–10 L1
18April 18@ Tigers 12:10 pm7–9 VerHagen (1–0) Fulmer (0–1) Greene (9)14,3207–11 L2
19April 19@ Tigers 6:10 pm7–3 Rodón (3–2) Zimmermann (0–3)14,5688–11 W1
April 20@ Tigers 12:10 pmPostponed (Rain, makeup date on August 6)
20April 21@ Tigers 12:10 pm3–4 Norris (1–0) López (1–3) Greene (10)15,6868–12 L1
21April 22@ Orioles 6:05 pm12–2 Fry (1–0) Hess (1–4)8,5559–12 W1
22April 23@ Orioles 6:05 pm1–9 Cashner (4-1) Nova (0-3)8,9539–13 L1
23April 24@ Orioles 6:05 pm3–4 Means (3-2) Santana (0-2) Givens (1)10,5559–14 L2
24April 26 Tigers 7:10 pm12–11 Colomé (1–0) Jiménez (1–1)18,01610–14 W1
April 27 Tigers 6:10 pmPostponed (Inclement Weather, makeup date on July 3)
25April 28 Tigers 1:10 pm4–1 López (2–3) Boyd (2–2) Colomé (5)14,53911–14 W2
26April 29 Orioles 7:10 pm5–3 Bañuelos (2–0) Means (3–3) Colomé (6)14,71712–14 W3
April 30 Orioles 7:10 pmPostponed (Inclement Weather, makeup date on May 1)
May: 16–15 (Home: 10–7 ; Away: 6–8)
#DateOpponentTime (CT)ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
27May 1 Orioles 3:10 pm4–5 Kline (1–0) Herrera (0–1) Givens (2)TBA G212–15 L1
28May 1 Orioles 7:30 pm7–6 Vieira (1–0) Phillips (0–1)14,78113–15 W1
29May 2 Red Sox 7:10 pm6–4 Fulmer (1–1) Brasier (1–1)15,11814–15 W1
30May 3 Red Sox 7:10 pm1–6 Sale (1–5) López (2–4)17,50414–16 L1
31May 4 Red Sox 6:10 pm2–15 Rodríguez (3–2) Bañuelos (2–1)30,06814–17 L2
32May 5 Red Sox 1:10 pm2–9 Workman (2–1) Herrera (0–2)36,55314–18 L3
33May 6@ Indians 5:10 pm9–1 Nova (1–3) Bauer (4–2)12,74515–18 W1
34May 7@ Indians 5:10 pm2–0 Giolito (3–1) Rodríguez (0–2) Colomé (7)12,96116–18 W2
35May 8@ Indians 5:10 pm3–5 Hand (2–1) Fry (1–1)12,51916–19 L1
36May 9@ Indians 12:10 pm0–5 (6) Carrasco (3–3) Bañuelos (2–2)13,24716–20 L2
37May 10@ Blue Jays 6:07 pm3–4 Biagini (2–1) Covey (0–2) Giles (9)20,40216–21 L3
38May 11@ Blue Jays 2:07 pm7–2 Nova (2–3) Stroman (1–6)24,56317–21 W1
39May 12@ Blue Jays 12:07 pm5–1 Giolito (4–1) Sanchez (3–4)24,22218–21 W2
40May 13 Indians 7:10 pm5–2 López (3–4) Bieber (2–2) Colomé (8)16,47119–21 W3
41May 14 Indians 1:10 pm0–9 Carrasco (4–3) Bañuelos (2–3)18,82319–22 L1
42May 16 Blue Jays 7:10 pm4–2 Herrera (1–2) Law (0–1) Colomé (9)20,11920–22 W1
43May 17 Blue Jays 7:10 pm2–10 Gaviglio (3–0) Nova (2–4) Guerra (1)17,07820–23 L1
44May 18 Blue Jays 1:10 pm4–1 (5) Giolito (5–1) Feierabend (0–1)22,90821–23 W1
45May 19 Blue Jays 1:10 pm2–5 Hudson (3–1) Herrera (1–3) Giles (10)18,60521–24 L1
46May 20@ Astros 7:10 pm0–3 Peacock (5–2) Burr (1–1) Osuna (12)24,36421–25 L2
47May 21@ Astros 7:10 pm1–5 Verlander (8–1) Covey (0–3)31,39221–26 L3
48May 22@ Astros 7:10 pm9–4 Nova (3–4) Cole (4–5)30,23722–26 W1
49May 23@ Astros 7:10 pm4–0 Giolito (6–1) Martin (1–1)26,07323–26 W2
50May 24@ Twins 7:10 pm4–11 Berríos (7–2) López (3–5)29,63823–27 L1
51May 25@ Twins 1:10 pm1–8 Gibson (5–2) Bañuelos (2–4)39,13923–28 L2
52May 26@ Twins 1:10 pm0–7 Odorizzi (7–2) Covey (0–4)39,91323–29 L3
53May 27 Royals 1:10 pmSuspended (inclement weather, continuation scheduled for May 28)
53May 28 Royals 7:10 pm2–1 Colomé (2–0) Diekman (0–2)13,84224–29 W1
54May 28 Royals 7:10 pm4–3 Giolito (7–1) Keller (3–6) Colomé (10)13,84225–29 W2
55May 29 Royals 7:10 pm8–7 Herrera (2–3) Kennedy (0–2) Colomé (11)16,16726–29 W3
56May 30 Indians 7:10 pm10–4 Bañuelos (3–4) Carrasco (4–6)22,18227–29 W4
57May 31 Indians 7:10 pm6–1 Covey (1–4) Bauer (4–5)21,65228–29 W5
June: 11–13 (Home: 6–5 ; Away: 5–8)
#DateOpponentTime (CT)ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
58June 1 Indians 1:10 pm2–5 Pérez (1–0) Nova (3–5) Hand (16)25,87328–30 L1
59June 2 Indians 1:10 pm2–0 Giolito (8–1) Plesac (0–1) Colomé (12)26,45329–30 W1
60June 4@ Nationals 6:05 pm5–9 Strasburg (6–3) López (3–6) Doolittle (13)32,51329–31 L1
61June 5@ Nationals 12:05 pm4–6 Doolittle (4–1) Colomé (2–1)28,91029–32 L2
62June 7@ Royals 7:15 pm4–6 Boxberger (1–3) Fry (1–2) Kennedy (4)24,74429–33 L3
63June 8@ Royals 1:15 pm2–0 Giolito (9–1) Keller (3–8) Colomé (13)20,88930–33 W1
64June 9@ Royals 1:15 pm5–2 López (4–6) Sparkman (1–2)22,50131–33 W2
65June 10 Nationals 7:10 pm1–12 Sánchez (2–6) Despaigne (0–1)16,30531–34 L1
66June 11 Nationals 7:10 pm7–5 Marshall (1–0) Corbin (5–5) Colomé (14)16,97032–34 W1
67June 13 Yankees 7:10 pm5–4 Marshall (2–0) Ottavino (2–2) Bummer (1)25,31133–34 W2
68June 14 Yankees 7:10 pm10–2 Giolito (10–1) Sabathia (3–4)31,43834–34 W3
69June 15 Yankees 6:10 pm4–8 Cortes Jr. (1–0) López (4–7)36,07434–35 L1
70June 16 Yankees 1:10 pm3–10 Paxton (4–3) Despaigne (0–2)37,27734–36 L2
71June 18@ Cubs 7:05 pm3–1 Marshall (3–0) Strop (1–3) Colomé (15)41,19235–36 W1
72June 19@ Cubs 7:05 pm3–7 Lester (6–5) Giolito (10–2)39,77635–37 L1
73June 21@ Rangers 7:05 pm5–4 (10) Herrera (3–3) Kelley (3–2) Colomé (16)29,33336–37 W1
74June 22@ Rangers 8:05 pm5–6 Lynn (9–4) Marshall (3–1) Martin (3)33,58236–38 L1
75June 23@ Rangers 2:05 pm4–7 Sampson (6–4) Nova (3–6) Kelley (10)21,91736–39 L2
76June 24@ Red Sox 6:10 pm5–6 Workman (7–1) Fry (1–3)36,11736–40 L3
77June 25@ Red Sox 6:10 pm3–6 Price (5–2) Ruiz (0–1) Workman (3)34,47036–41 L4
78June 26@ Red Sox 12:05 pm8–7 Colomé (3–1) Barnes (3–3)36,82337–41 W1
79June 28 Twins 7:10 pm6–4 Detwiler (1–0) Berríos (8–4) Colomé (17)28,21838–41 W2
80June 29 Twins 3:12 pm3–10 Pineda (5–4) Nova (3–7)27,90838–42 L1
81June 30 Twins 1:10 pm4–3 Giolito (11–2) Thorpe (0–1) Colomé (18)27,24439–42 W1
July: 7–16 (Home: 5–9 ; Away: 2–7)
#DateOpponentTime (CT)ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
July 2 Tigers 7:10 pmPostponed (Inclement Weather, makeup date on September 27)
82July 3 Tigers 1:10 pm7–5 Cease (1–0) Norris (2–8) Colomé (19)26,02340–42 W2
83July 3 Tigers 7:10 pm9–6 (12) Ruiz (1–1) Ramirez (3–3)23,16141–42 W3
84July 4 Tigers 1:10 pm5–11 Boyd (6–6) López (4–8)25,61741–43 L1
85July 6 Cubs 6:15 pm3–6 Lester (8–6) Giolito (11–3) Kimbrel (2)38,63441–44 L2
86July 7 Cubs 1:10 pm3–1 Nova (4–7) Hendricks (7–7) Colomé (20)38,55442–44 W1
July 9 90th All-Star Game in Cleveland, OH
87July 12@ Athletics 9:07 pm1–5 Fiers (9–3) Nova (4–8) Hendriks (6)18,50442–45 L1
88July 13@ Athletics 3:07 pm2–13 Bassitt (6–4) Covey (1–5)22,22242–46 L2
89July 14@ Athletics 3:07 pm2–3 Hendriks (4–0) Fry (1–4)20,35042–47 L3
90July 15@ Royals 7:15 pm2–5 Junis (5–8) Giolito (11–4) Kennedy (14)16,00642–48 L4
91July 16@ Royals 7:15 pm0–11 Sparkman (3–5) Cease (1–1)16,55742–49 L5
92July 17@ Royals 7:15 pm5–7 Duffy (4–5) Nova (4–9) Kennedy (15)14,34042–50 L6
93July 18@ Royals 12:15 pm5–6 Keller (6–9) Detwiler (1–1) Kennedy (16)13,15742–51 L7
94July 19@ Rays 6:10 pm9–2 López (5–8) McKay (1–1)16,97143–51 W1
95July 20@ Rays 5:10 pm2–1 (11) Fry (2–4) Kolarek (3–3) Colomé (21)16,33844–51 W2
96July 21@ Rays 12:10 pm2–4 Snell (6–7) Cease (1–2) Kolarek (1)14,98744–52 L1
97July 22 Marlins 7:10 pm9–1 Nova (5–9) Richards (3–12)14,47145–52 W1
98July 23 Marlins 7:10 pm1–5 Smith (6–4) Covey (1–6)14,04345–53 L1
99July 24 Marlins 7:10 pm0–2 Gallen (1–2) López (5–9) Romo (17)19,09845–54 L2
100July 25 Twins 7:10 pm3–10 Berríos (9–5) Giolito (11–5)22,08745–55 L3
101July 26 Twins 7:10 pm2–6 Pineda (7–5) Cease (1–3)22,60245–56 L4
102July 27 Twins 6:10 pm5–1 Nova (6–9) Pérez (8–4)34,08546–56 W1
103July 28 Twins 1:10 pm1–11 Gibson (10–4) Covey (1–7)27,59546–57 L1
104July 30 Mets 7:10 pm2–5 (11) Gsellman (2–2) Ruiz (1–2)15,94746–58 L2
105July 31 Mets 7:10 pm2–4 Wilson (2–1) Colomé (3–2) Díaz (24)25,81246–59 L3
August: 14–16 (Home: 6–8 ; Away: 8–8)
#DateOpponentTime (CT)ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
106August 1 Mets 1:10 pm0-4 Wheeler (8-6) Cease (1-4)23,47746-60 L4
107August 2@ Phillies 6:05 pm4–3 (15) Osich (1–0) Quinn (0–1)26,63547–60 W1
108August 3@ Phillies 6:05 pm2–3 Nola (10–2) Detwiler (1–2) Pivetta (1)32,64747–61 L1
109August 4@ Phillies 12:05 pm10–5 López (6–9) Smyly (2–6)31,56248–61 W1
110August 5@ Tigers 6:10 pm7–4 Giolito (12–5) Soto (0–5)16,94249–61 W2
111August 6@ Tigers 12:10 pm5–3 Cease (2–4) Norris (3–9) Colomé (22)18,45550–61 W3
112August 6@ Tigers 6:10 pm6–10 VerHagen (2–2) Santiago (1–1)16,36750–62 L1
113August 7@ Tigers 12:10 pm8–1 Nova (7–9) Alexander (0–3)17,44451–62 W1
114August 9 Athletics 2:10 pm0–7 Fiers (11–3) Detwiler (1–3)18,31851–63 L1
115August 10 Athletics 6:10 pm3–2 López (7–9) Roark (7–8) Colomé (23)27,02652–63 W1
116August 11 Athletics 1:10 pm0–2 Bassitt (8–5) Giolito (12–6) Hendriks (12)30,95152–64 L1
August 12 Astros 7:10 pmPostponed (Inclement Weather, makeup date on August 13)
117August 13 Astros 3:40 pm2–6 Greinke (12–4) Cease (2–5)N/A52–65 L2
118August 13 Astros 7:10 pm4–1 Nova (8–9) Devenski (2–1)19,55953–65 W1
119August 14 Astros 1:10 pm13–9 Colomé (4–2) Pressly (2–3)18,89954–65 W2
120August 15@ Angels 9:07 pm7–8 Heaney (2–3) López (7–10) Robles (17)33,53354–66 L1
121August 16@ Angels 9:07 pm7–2 Giolito (13–6) Sandoval (0–1)39,20655–66 W1
122August 17@ Angels 8:07 pm5–6 Cole (3–4) Marshall (3–2) Robles (18)39,41955–67 L1
123August 18@ Angels 3:07 pm2–9 Canning (5–6) Cease (2–6)35,43655–68 L2
124August 19@ Twins 7:10 pm6–4 Nova (9–9) Gibson (11–6) Colomé (24)25,56456–68 W1
125August 20@ Twins 7:10 pm4–14 Pineda (9–5) López (7–11)26,79856–69 L1
126August 21@ Twins 12:10 pm4–0 Giolito (14–6) Odorizzi (13–6)31,38957–69 W1
127August 22 Rangers 7:10 pm6–1 Detwiler (2–3) Jurado (6–10)18,56358–69 W2
128August 23 Rangers 7:10 pm8–3 Cease (3–6) Lynn (14–9)27,01659–69 W3
129August 24 Rangers 6:10 pm0–4 Allard (2–0) Nova (9–10)26,45459–70 L1
130August 25 Rangers 1:10 pm2–0 López (8–11) Burke (0–1) Colomé (25)25,55360–70 W1
131August 27 Twins 7:10 pm1–3 Pineda (10–5) Giolito (14–7) Rogers (21)12,17560–71 L1
132August 28 Twins 7:10 pm2–8 Odorizzi (14–6) Detwiler (2–4)16,80260–72 L2
133August 29 Twins 1:10 pm5–10 Berríos (11–7) Cease (3–7) Dobnak (1)15,88660–73 L3
134August 30@ Braves 6:20 pm7–10 Fried (15–4) Nova (9–11) Melancon (7)39,09860–74 L4
135August 31@ Braves 6:20 pm5–11 Keuchel (6–5) López (8–12)36,66460–75 L5
September: 12–14 (Home: 6–6 ; Away: 6–8)
#DateOpponentTime (CT)ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
136September 1@ Braves 4:10 pm3–5 Teherán (9–8) Giolito (14–8) Melancon (8)41,39760–76 L6
137September 2@ Indians 6:10 pm3–11 Civale (3–3) Detwiler (2–5)16,14960–77 L7
138September 3@ Indians 6:10 pm6–5 Marshall (4–2) Carrasco (4–7) Colomé (26)17,39761–77 W1
139September 4@ Indians 6:10 pm6–8 Bieber (13–7) Nova (9–12) Wittgren (4)25,48861–78 L1
140September 5@ Indians 12:10 pm7–1 López (9–12) Plesac (7–6)18,91362–78 W1
141September 6 Angels 7:10 pm4–5 Robles (5–0) Colomé (4–3)20,02662–79 L1
142September 7 Angels 6:10 pm7–8 Heaney (4–4) Covey (1–8) Robles (20)25,23062–80 L2
143September 8 Angels 1:10 pm5–1 Osich (2–0) Barría (4–8)22,68163–80 W1
144September 10 Royals 7:10 pm7–3 Nova (10–12) Junis (9–13)15,19664–80 W2
145September 11 Royals 7:10 pm6–8 Sparkman (4–11) López (9–13) Kennedy (28)14,38564–81 L1
146September 12 Royals 1:10 pm3–6 López (4–7) Giolito (14–9) Kennedy (29)13,83864–82 L2
147September 13@ Mariners 9:10 pm9–7 Osich (3–0) Kikuchi (6–10) Colomé (27)17,25565–82 W1
148September 14@ Mariners 8:10 pm1–2 (10) Magill (5–2) Colomé (4–4)26,06365–83 L1
149September 15@ Mariners 3:10 pm10–11 Adams (2–2) Ruiz (1–3)17,09165–84 L2
150September 16@ Twins 6:40 pm3–5 Berríos (13–8) López (9–14) Rogers (27)21,85065–85 L3
151September 17@ Twins 6:40 pm8–9 (12) Harper (4–2) Ruiz (1–4)22,51865–86 L4
152September 18@ Twins 6:40 pm3–1 Fry (3–4) Odorizzi (14–7) Colomé (28)23,75966–86 W1
153September 20@ Tigers 6:10 pm10–1 Cease (4–7) Zimmermann (1–12)15,26567–86 W2
154September 21@ Tigers 5:10 pm5–3 Nova (11–12) Alexander (1–4) Colomé (29)16,89168–86 W3
155September 22@ Tigers 12:10 pm3–6 Boyd (9–11) López (9–15) Jiménez (8)16,15768–87 L1
156September 24 Indians 7:10 pm0–11 Clevinger (13–3) Fulmer (1–2)13,94068–88 L2
157September 25 Indians 7:10 pm8–3 Detwiler (3–5) Bieber (15–8) Colomé (30)15,98069–88 W1
158September 26 Indians 7:10 pm8–0 Osich (4–0) Civale (3–4)16,27370–88 W2
September 27 Tigers 1:10 pmCancelled (Inclement Weather)
September 27 Tigers 7:10 pmPostponed (Inclement Weather, makeup date on September 28)
159September 28 Tigers 2:40 pm7–1 López (10–15) Boyd (9–12)N/A71–88 W3
160September 28 Tigers 6:00 pm3–4 Farmer (6–6) Colomé (4–5) Jiménez (9)25,55271–89 L1
161September 29 Tigers 2:10 pm5–3 Cordero (1–1) Turnbull (3–17) Herrera (1)19,53472–89 W1
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = White Sox team member

Season standings

American League Central

AL Central
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Minnesota Twins 10161.62346355526
Cleveland Indians 9369.574849324437
Chicago White Sox 7289.44728½39413348
Kansas City Royals 59103.3644231502853
Detroit Tigers 47114.29253½22592555

American League Wild Card

Division Leaders
Team W L Pct.
Houston Astros 10755.660
New York Yankees 10359.636
Minnesota Twins 10161.623
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Oakland Athletics 9765.599+1
Tampa Bay Rays 9666.593
Cleveland Indians 9369.5743
Boston Red Sox 8478.51912
Texas Rangers 7884.48118
Chicago White Sox 7289.44723½
Los Angeles Angels 7290.44424
Seattle Mariners 6894.42028
Toronto Blue Jays 6795.41429
Kansas City Royals 59103.36437
Baltimore Orioles 54108.33342
Detroit Tigers 47114.29248½

Record against opponents


Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2019
TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Baltimore 7–123–33–43–42–43–34–30–62–171–63–47–121–68–117–13
Boston 12–75–23–35–22–45–14–33–35–144–34–37–124–311–810–10
Chicago 3–32–511–812–64–39–102–56–134–31–52–42–44–34–36–14
Cleveland 4–33–38–1118–13–412–76–010–94–31–55–11–64–36–18–12
Detroit 4–32–56–121–181–610–93–35–143–31–61–62–40–63–45–15
Houston 4–24–23–44–36–15–114–53–44–311–818–13–413–64–211–9
Kansas City 3–31–510–97–129–101–52–45–142–52–52–53–42–51–69–11
Los Angeles 3–43–45–20–63–35–144–21–52–56–1310–93–49–106–112–8
Minnesota 6–03–313–69–1014–54–314–55–12–43–45–25–26–14–38–12
New York 17–214–53–43–43–33–45–25–24–22–46–112–73–311–812–8
Oakland 6–13–45–15–16–18–115–213–64–34–210–94–313–60–611–9
Seattle 4–33–44–21–56–11–185–29–102–51–69–102–48–114–29–11
Tampa Bay 12–712–74–26–14–24–34–34–32–57–123–44–23–313–614–6
Texas 6–13–43–43–46–06–135–210–91–63–36–1311–83–33–39–11
Toronto 11–88–113–41–64–32–46–11–63–48–116–02–46–133–33–17

Roster

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Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBAVGSLG
José Abreu 1596348518038133123236.284.503
Leury García 140577931612738401521.279.378
Yoán Moncada 1325118316134525791040.315.548
Tim Anderson 1234988116732018561715.335.508
Yolmer Sánchez 14949659125204243544.252.321
Eloy Jiménez 122468691251823179030.267.513
James McCann 118439621202611860430.273.460
Welington Castillo 7223019481201241016.209.417
Adam Engel 892272655102626314.242.383
Yonder Alonso 67219233960727029.178.301
Ryan Cordell 97217224880724319.221.355
Jon Jay 471651244800908.267.315
Ryan Goins 52144133661210017.250.347
Charlie Tilson 54144163350112410.229.285
José Rondón 5514210283039011.197.282
Zack Collins 2786101631312014.186.349
Daniel Palka 308449002408.107.179
Matt Skole 2772715200607.208.236
Nicky Delmonico 2163613201604.206.286
A. J. Reed 144416001404.136.205
Danny Mendick 1639612002401.308.462
Seby Zavala 51211000000.083.083
Pitcher Totals1611801000200.056.056
Team Totals161552970814432602018267663378.261.414

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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; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBSO
Iván Nova 11124.7234340187.02251079847114
Reynaldo López 10155.3833330184.020311911065169
Lucas Giolito 1493.4129290176.2131696757228
Dylan Cease 475.791414073.07851473581
Ross Detwiler 356.591812069.28654512746
Josh Osich 404.66570067.26238351561
Aaron Bummer 002.13580167.24317162460
Alex Colomé 452.806203061.04228192355
Dylan Covey 187.981812058.27554522841
Jace Fry 344.75680055.04433294368
Kelvin Herrera 336.14570151.16036352353
Manny Bañuelos 346.93168050.26039393344
Evan Marshall 422.49550050.24216142441
José Ruiz 145.63401040.05627252435
Jimmy Cordero 102.75300036.02411111131
Carlos Rodón 325.1977034.23322201746
Juan Minaya 003.90220027.23113121227
Carson Fulmer 126.26202027.12622192025
Hector Santiago 016.66112025.23220191734
Ryan Burr 114.58161019.2171310820
Ervin Santana 029.4533013.119141465
Odrisamer Despaigne 029.4533013.124141477
Nate Jones 013.48130110.11044710
Thyago Vieira 109.006007.0118758
Caleb Frare 0010.135002.223343
José Rondón 000.001001.020000
A. J. Reed 000.001001.000000
Team Totals72894.90161161331412.214388327695821312

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Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAA Charlotte Knights International League
AA Birmingham Barons Southern League
A-Advanced Winston-Salem Dash Carolina League
A Kannapolis Intimidators South Atlantic League
Rookie Great Falls Voyagers Pioneer League
Rookie AZL White Sox Arizona League
Rookie DSL White Sox Dominican Summer League

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