2023 Chicago White Sox season

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2023  Chicago White Sox
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League American League
Division Central
Ballpark Guaranteed Rate Field
City Chicago
Record61–101 (.377)
Divisional place4th
Owners Jerry Reinsdorf
General managers Rick Hahn (fired August 22)
Chris Getz (promoted August 31)
Managers Pedro Grifol
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Radio ESPN Chicago
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The 2023 Chicago White Sox season was the club's 124th season in Chicago, their 123rd in the American League and their 33rd at Guaranteed Rate Field. It is also the team's first season under the management of Pedro Grifol.

Contents

On August 22 after starting the season 49–76, owner Jerry Reinsdorf fired general manager Rick Hahn and executive vice president Kenny Williams. [1] After a loss to the Orioles on August 29, the White Sox failed to improve on their 81–81 record from the 2022 season. They were eliminated from playoff contention on September 10, following their loss to the Detroit Tigers.

The Chicago White Sox drew an average home attendance of 21,405 in 78 home games in the 2023 MLB season. [2]

Offseason

Rule changes

Pursuant to the CBA, new rule changes will be in place for the 2023 season: [3]

Manager

On October 3, 2022 with three games left of the 2022 regular season, White Sox manager Tony La Russa announced he would step down as manager due to concerns about his health. [4] On November 1, the White Sox hired Kansas City Royals bench coach Pedro Grifol as their 42nd manager. [5] Grifol had been with the Royals since 2013 and was named their bench coach in 2020.

Transactions

Mike Clevinger abuse allegations

Weeks after Mike Clevinger signed with the White Sox, the mother of one of his children, Olivia Finestead, accused him of domestic violence and child abuse. Finestead alleged via her Instagram account that Clevinger had repeatedly beaten her as well as used chewing tobacco on their child. Major League Baseball announced that Clevinger was under investigation for these charges, with the White Sox adding that they had no knowledge of the investigation prior to signing Clevinger. [10] Clevinger was ultimately not disciplined for these accusations, with the league adding in a statement that the pitcher had agreed to voluntarily submit himself to evaluations by the joint treatment boards. [11]

Liam Hendriks announces he has cancer

On January 8, 2023, White Sox closer Liam Hendriks announced that he was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma and was beginning treatment. [12] Many former and current players, other teams, and personnel around Major League Baseball came out and showed their support for Liam. On April 3, just before the start in the White Sox Opening Day game against the San Francisco Giants, Hendriks appeared on the Guaranteed Rate Field video board stating that he was starting his last round of chemotherapy and was hoping to get back playing again soon. [13] Two days after that announcement, Hendriks announced on his Instagram that he has finished chemotherapy. [14]

Regular season

Transactions

Opening day starters

NamePos.
Anderson SS
Robert CF
Vaughn 1B
Jimenez DH
Moncada 3B
Benintendi LF
Grandal C
Andrus 2B
Gonzalez RF
Cease P

Season standings

American League Central

AL Central
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Minnesota Twins 8775.53747344041
Detroit Tigers 7884.481937444140
Cleveland Guardians 7686.4691142393447
Chicago White Sox 61101.3772631503051
Kansas City Royals 56106.3463133482358

American League Wild Card

Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
Baltimore Orioles 10161.623
Houston Astros 9072.556
Minnesota Twins 8775.537
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Tampa Bay Rays 9963.611+10
Texas Rangers 9072.556+1
Toronto Blue Jays 8973.549
Seattle Mariners 8874.5431
New York Yankees 8280.5067
Boston Red Sox 7884.48111
Detroit Tigers 7884.48111
Cleveland Guardians 7686.46913
Los Angeles Angels 7389.45116
Chicago White Sox 61101.37728
Kansas City Royals 56106.34633
Oakland Athletics 50112.30939

Record vs. opponents

Record vs. American League

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2023

TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Baltimore 7–64–23–46–13–35–15–24–27–66–14–28–53–310–326–20
Boston 6–72–43–35–12–55–23–44–39–44–23–32–113–37–620–26
Chicago 2–44–28–55–83–46–73–44–94–23–42–41–61–50–615–31
Cleveland 4–33–35–84–92–47–63–47–62–45–14–33–33–34–320–26
Detroit 1–61–58–59–43–310–33–38–52–53–43–31–53–42–421–25
Houston 3–35–24–34–23–31–59–42–42–510–34–93–39–43–428–18
Kansas City 1–52–57–66–73–105–12–44–92–42–41–63–41–51–616–30
Los Angeles 2–54–34–34–33–34–94–23–34–27–65–82–46–72–419–27
Minnesota 2–43–49–46–75–84–29–43–34–35–13–41–55–23–325–21
New York 6–74–92–44–25–25–24–22–43–45–14–25–83–47–623–23
Oakland 1–62–44–31–54–33–104–26–71–51–51–122–54–92–414–32
Seattle 2–43–34–23–43–39–46–18–54–32–412–13–44–93–322–24
Tampa Bay 5–811–26–13–35–13–34–34–25–18–55–24–32–47–627–19
Texas 3–33–35–13–34–34–95–17–62–54–39–49–44–26–122–24
Toronto 3–106–76–03–44–24–36–14–23–36–74–23–36–71–630–16

Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Record vs. National League

Source: MLB Standings

TeamARIATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSH
Baltimore 2–11–21–21–22–11–23–01–23–01–22–11–22–11–24–0
Boston 2–13–12–11–21–21–20–32–12–12–10–32–11–20–31–2
Chicago 1–22–11–32–11–21–21–20–31–21–21–20–31–21–21–2
Cleveland 1–21–22–12–21–21–21–21–20–32–12–11–21–22–12–1
Detroit 0–31–21–21–22–11–21–22–13–00–32–21–23–02–11–2
Houston 3–03–03–00–33–11–22–11–22–11–22–12–11–22–12–1
Kansas City 1–20–31–20–31–22–10–30–33–01–20–32–12–12–21–2
Los Angeles 1–21–23–00–31–20–40–31–22–11–22–10–32–13–02–1
Minnesota 3–00–32–12–12–11–21–22–22–12–12–12–11–22–11–2
New York 2–10–31–23–01–22–11–21–22–22–12–12–12–11–21–2
Oakland 1–22–10–31–22–10–30–33–00–30–32–10–32–21–20–3
Seattle 2–11–21–21–23–00–32–10–31–21–22–13–12–12–11–2
Tampa Bay 2–11–21–22–13–02–13–12–11–20–33–01–22–11–23–0
Texas 1–31–21–20–33–01–23–00–32–13–02–10–32–12–11–2
Toronto 3–03–01–22–12–12–12–12–13–01–33–01–22–11–22–1

Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Game Log

Legend
 White Sox win
 White Sox loss
 Postponement
 Eliminated from playoff race
BoldWhite Sox team member
2023 regular season game log: 61–101 (Home: 31–50; Away: 30–51)
March/April: 8–21 (Home: 4–9; Away: 4–12)
#DateOpponentTime (CT)ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1March 30@ Astros 6:08pm3–2 Graveman (1–0) Pressly (0–1) López (1)43,0321–0 W1
2March 31@ Astros 7:10pm3–6 Martinez (1–0) Graveman (1–1) Montero (1)41,4531–1 L1
3April 1@ Astros 1:10pm4–6 Stanek (1–0) Kelly (0–1) Neris (1)37,5191–2 L2
4April 2@ Astros 1:10pm6–3 Clevinger (1–0) García (0–1)42,8352–2 W1
5April 3 Giants 2:10pm3–12 DeSclafani (1–0) Kopech (0–1)34,7842–3 L1
6April 5 Giants 1:10pm7–3 Cease (1–0) Webb (0–2)15,9803–3 W1
7April 6 Giants 1:10pm6–16 Junis (2–0) Lynn (0–1)18,2613–4 L1
8April 7@ Pirates 3:12pm9–13 Moreta (1–0) Diekman (0–1) Crowe (1)39,1673–5 L2
9April 8@ Pirates 5:35pm11–5 Clevinger (2–0) Velasquez (0–2)21,1624–5 W1
10April 9@ Pirates 12:35pm0–1 Oviedo (1–0) Kopech (0–2) Bednar (4)10,5714–6 L1
11April 10@ Twins 1:10pm4–3 Cease (2–0) Maeda (0–2) López (2)12,0785–6 W1
12April 11@ Twins 6:40pm3–4 (10) Jax (1–1) Scholtens (0–1)16,1535–7 L1
13April 12@ Twins 12:10pm1–3 Gray (2–0) Giolito (0–1) Durán (3)17,6585–8 L2
14April 14 Orioles 6:10pm3–6 Baumann (1–0) López (0–1) Bautista (4)18,9415–9 L3
15April 15 Orioles 1:10pm7–6 (10) Lambert (1–0) Gillaspie (0–1)32,0916–9 W1
16April 16 Orioles 1:10pm4–8 Baumann (2–0) Bummer (0–1)13,7946–10 L1
April 17 Phillies Postponed (inclement weather); Makeup: April 18 as a straight doubleheader [21]
17April 18 (1) Phillies 3:10pm4–7 Wheeler (1–1) Lynn (0–2) Alvarado (1)see 2nd game6–11 L2
18April 18 (2) Phillies 6:10pm3–0 Giolito (1–1) Falter (0–3) López (3)12,5427–11 W1
19April 19 Phillies 1:10pm2–5 Walker (2–1) Clevinger (2–1) Alvarado (2)10,1497–12 L1
20April 21@ Rays 5:40pm7–8 Kelly (2–0) López (0–2)17,9737–13 L2
21April 22@ Rays 3:05pm3–4 (10) Cleavinger (1–0) Lambert (1–1)22,3337–14 L3
22April 23@ Rays 12:40pm1–4 Eflin (3–0) Giolito (1–2) Fairbanks (3)22,7027–15 L4
23April 24@ Blue Jays 6:07pm2–5 Bassitt (3–2) Lynn (0–3) Romano (8)26,2937–16 L5
24April 25@ Blue Jays 6:07pm0–7 Berríos (2–3) Clevinger (2–2)28,9177–17 L6
25April 26@ Blue Jays 12:07pm0–8 Kikuchi (4–0) Kopech (0–3)35,0697–18 L7
26April 27 Rays 6:10pm5–14 McClanahan (5–0) Cease (2–1)11,0607–19 L8
27April 28 Rays 6:10pm2–3 Poche (2–0) Graveman (1–2) Kelly (1)16,6817–20 L9
28April 29 Rays 6:10pm3–12 Chirinos (1–0) Lynn (0–4)28,4627–21 L10
29April 30 Rays 1:10pm12–9 Bummer (1–1) Beeks (0–2)17,0498–21 W1
May: 15–14 (Home: 9–6; Away: 6–8)
#DateOpponentTime (CT)ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
30May 2 Twins 6:10pm3–2 (10) Lambert (2–1) Thielbar (0–1)13,0949–21 W2
31May 3 Twins 6:10pm6–4 Santos (1–0) Jax (1–3) Middleton (1)11,46810–21 W3
32May 4 Twins 1:10pm3–7 (12) Pagán (2–0) Colomé (0–1)14,65010–22 L1
33May 5@ Reds 5:40pm5–4 Lynn (1–4) Greene (0–2) López (4)23,46711–22 W1
34May 6@ Reds 5:40pm3–5 Law (2–4) Clevinger (2–3) Díaz (6)25,54311–23 L1
35May 7@ Reds 3:10pm17–4 Kopech (1–3) Ashcraft (2–1)20,33812–23 W1
36May 8@ Royals 6:40pm5–12 Cuas (2–0) Cease (2–2)9,81412–24 L1
37May 9@ Royals 6:40pm4–2 Giolito (2–2) Lyles (0–6) Graveman (1)11,25813–24 W1
38May 10@ Royals 6:40pm1–9 Keller (3–3) Lynn (1–5)12,18713–25 L1
39May 11@ Royals 1:10pm3–4 Barlow (1–2) López (0–3)20,32113–26 L2
40May 12 Astros 7:10pm1–5 France (1–0) Kopech (1–4)18,67313–27 L3
41May 13 Astros 6:15pm3–1 Kelly (3–1) Montero (0–3) Graveman (2)23,24214–27 W1
42May 14 Astros 1:10pm3–4 Brown (4–1) Giolito (2–3) Pressly (7)18,34714–28 L1
43May 16 Guardians 7:10pm8–3 Lynn (2–5) Bieber (3–2)18,45915–28 W1
44May 17 Guardians 7:10pm7–2 Clevinger (3–3) Battenfield (0–5)12,24116–28 W2
45May 18 Guardians 1:10pm1–3 Sandlin (2–1) Cease (2–3) Clase (15)11,90016–29 L1
46May 19 Royals 7:10pm2–0 Kopech (2–4) Greinke (1–5) Graveman (3)20,32917–29 W1
47May 20 Royals 1:10pm5–1 Giolito (3–3) Lyles (0–8)23,98418–29 W2
48May 21 Royals 1:10pm5–2 Lynn (3–5) Castillo (0–1) Kelly (1)23,55619–29 W3
49May 22@ Guardians 5:10pm0–3 Gaddis (1–1) Scholtens (0–20 Clase (16)13,87819–30 L1
50May 23@ Guardians 5:10pm4–2 Cease (3–3) Allen (1–2) Graveman (4)14,52420–30 W1
51May 24@ Guardians 12:10pm6–0 Kopech (3–4) Quantrill (2–3)17,76721–30 W2
52May 25@ Tigers 5:40pm2–7 Faedo (1–2) Giolito (3–4)15,00321–31 L1
53May 26@ Tigers 5:40pm12–3 Lynn (4–5) Wentz (1–5)21,70122–31 W1
54May 27@ Tigers 12:10pm3–7 Foley (2–1) Kelly (1–2)24,68522–32 L1
55May 28@ Tigers 12:40pm5–6 (10) Lange (3–0) López (0–4)22,64422–33 L2
56May 29 Angels 7:10pm4–6 Canning (4–2) Kopech (3–5) Estévez (13)23,59922–34 L3
57May 30 Angels 7:10pm7–3 Giolito (4–4) Anderson (2–1)22,13523–34 W1
58May 31 Angels 1:10pm5–12 Barría (2–2) Lynn (4–6) Davidson (2)17,01523–35 L1
June: 13–13 (Home: 7–5; Away: 6–8)
#DateOpponentTime (CT)ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
59June 2 Tigers 7:10pm3–0 Middleton (1–0) Olson (0–1) Graveman (5)20,22924–35 W1
60June 3 Tigers 1:10pm2–1 (10) López (1–4) Cisnero (2–1)24,67425–35 W2
61June 4 Tigers 1:10pm6–2 Hendriks (1–0) Lange (3–1)23,37226–35 W3
62June 6@ Yankees 6:05pm3–2 Giolito (5–4) Schmidt (2–6) Hendriks (1)38,04927–35 W4
June 7@ Yankees Postponed (Air quality/Smoke); Makeup: June 8 as a doubleheader [22]
63June 8 (1)@ Yankees 3:05pm6–5 Santos (2–0) King (1–2) Graveman (6)see 2nd game28–35 W5
64June 8 (2)@ Yankees 6:35pm0–3 Vásquez (1–1) Clevinger (3–4) Holmes (7)40,65928–36 L1
65June 9 Marlins 7:10pm2–1 Hendriks (2–0) Floro (3–4)21,03329–36 W1
66June 10 Marlins 1:10pm1–5 Okert (3–0) Kelly (1–3)25,79329–37 L1
67June 11 Marlins 1:10pm5–6 Hoeing (1–1) Graveman (1–3) Puk (7)20,88829–38 L2
68June 13@ Dodgers 9:10pm1–5 Gonsolin (4–1) Lynn (4–7)45,56129–39 L3
69June 14@ Dodgers 9:10pm8–4 López (2–4) Vesia (0–3)44,44230–39 W1
70June 15@ Dodgers 9:10pm4–5 (11) Ferguson (4–3) Crochet (0–1)48,65530–40 L1
71June 16@ Mariners 9:10pm2–3 Brash (4–3) Banks (0–1) Sewald (13)36,06130–41 L2
72June 17@ Mariners 3:10pm4–3 (11) Bummer (2–1) Saucedo (2–1) Scholtens (1)45,18831–41 W1
73June 18@ Mariners 3:10pm1–5 Miller (5–3) Lynn (4–8)44,77231–42 L1
74June 19 Rangers 7:10pm2–5 Heaney (5–4) Banks (0–2) Smith (13)15,55431–43 L2
75June 20 Rangers 7:10pm7–6 Graveman (2–3) Anderson (1–1)21,04832–43 W1
76June 21 Rangers 7:10pm3–6 Pérez (7–3) Kopech (3–6) Smith (14)18,96332–44 L1
77June 23 Red Sox 7:10pm1–3 Bello (5–4) Giolito (5–5) Jansen (16)27,01532–45 L2
78June 24 Red Sox 3:10pm5–4 Graveman (3–3) Jansen (2–4)33,05433–45 W1
79June 25 Red Sox 1:10pm4–1 Scholtens (1–2) Crawford (2–4) Middleton (2)26,07734–45 W2
80June 26@ Angels 8:38pm1–2 Estévez (2–1) López (2–5)28,55434–46 L1
81June 27@ Angels 8:38pm2–4 Ohtani (7–3) Kopech (3–7) Estévez (20)33,63734–47 L2
82June 28@ Angels 8:38pm11–5 Giolito (6–5) Barría (2–3)29,86135–47 W1
83June 29@ Angels 3:07pm9–7 Lynn (5–8) Sandoval (4–7)27,63036–47 W2
84June 30@ Athletics 8:40pm4–7 Medina (2–7) Banks (0–3) May (5)14,18136–48 L1
July: 7–16 (Home: 3–9; Away: 4–7)
#DateOpponentTime (CT)ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
85July 1@ Athletics 3:07pm6–7 (10) Fujinami (4–7) Graveman (3–4)9,23536–49 L2
86July 2@ Athletics 3:07pm8–7 Bummer (3–1) Blackburn (1–1) Santos (1)12,10737–49 W1
87July 4 Blue Jays 7:10pm3–4 Pearson (5–1) Kelly (1–4) Romano (25)32,60737–50 L1
July 5 Blue Jays Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 6 as a doubleheader [23]
88July 6 (1) Blue Jays 4:10pm2–6 (11) Romano (4–4) Bummer (3–2) García (1)see 2nd game37–51 L2
89July 6 (2) Blue Jays 8:00pm4–5 Jackson (1–0) Padilla (0–1) Pearson (1)20,25837–52 L3
90July 7 Cardinals 7:10pm8–7 Middleton (2–0) Leahy (0–1) Graveman (7)27,56938–52 W1
91July 8 Cardinals 1:10pm0–3 Mikolas (5–5) Toussaint (0–2) Hicks (7)26,56038–53 L1
92July 9 Cardinals 1:10pm3–4 (10) Romero (1–0) Middleton (2–1)29,76938–54 L2
July 11 93rd All-Star Game in Seattle, WA
93July 14@ Braves 6:20pm0–9 Morton (10–6) Kopech (3–8)42,78238–55 L3
94July 15@ Braves 6:15pm6–5 Lynn (6–8) Strider (11–3) Graveman (8)43,34439–55 W1
95July 16@ Braves 12:30pm8–1 Cease (4–3) Allard (0–1)40,17440–55 W2
96July 18@ Mets 6:10pm10–11 Hartwig (2–1) Giolito (6–6) Robertson (13)37,10940–56 L1
97July 19@ Mets 6:10pm1–5 Verlander (4–5) Toussaint (0–3)34,87340–57 L2
98July 20@ Mets 12:10pm6–2 Kopech (4–8) Quintana (0–1)34,75141–57 W1
99July 21@ Twins 7:10pm4–9 Ryan (9–6) Lynn (6–9)31,33941–58 L1
100July 22@ Twins 6:15pm2–3 Balazovic (1–0) Middleton (2–2) Durán (17)30,89441–59 L2
101July 23@ Twins 1:10pm4–5 (12) Pagán (5–1) Scholtens (1–3)29,00141–60 L3
102July 25 Cubs 7:10pm3–7 Hendricks (4–4) Kopech (4–9) Alzolay (10)37,07941–61 L4
103July 26 Cubs 7:10pm7–10 Assad (1–2) Kelly (1–5) Alzolay (11)37,21441–62 L5
104July 27 Guardians 7:10pm3–6 Bibee (7–2) Cease (4–4) Clase (28)20,89341–63 L6
105July 28 Guardians 6:10pm3–0 Toussaint (1–3) Curry (3–1) Santos (2)26,65442–63 W1
106July 29 Guardians 6:10pm7–2 Clevinger (4–4) Allen (4–4)26,29943–63 W2
107July 30 Guardians 1:10pm0–5 Civale (5–2) Kopech (4–10)28,09643–64 L1
August: 10–17 (Home: 5–8; Away: 5–9)
#DateOpponentTime (CT)ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
108August 1@ Rangers 7:05pm0–2 Heaney (8–6) Scholtens (1–4) Smith (18)28,98843–65 L2
109August 2@ Rangers 7:05pm1–11 Dunning (9–4) Cease (4–5)28,73543–66 L3
110August 3@ Rangers 1:05pm3–5 Scherzer (10–4) Toussaint (1–4) Smith (19)29,80443–67 L4
111August 4@ Guardians 6:10pm2–4 Allen (5–4) Clevinger (4–5) Clase (29)37,05643–68 L5
112August 5@ Guardians 6:10pm7–4 Kopech (5–10) Syndergaard (1–5)35,82344–68 W1
113August 6@ Guardians 11:05am5–3 Peralta (1–0) Clase (1–6) Lambert (1)27,30545–68 W2
114August 7 Yankees 7:10pm5–1 Cease (5–5) Cole (10–3) Shaw (1)27,57446–68 W3
115August 8 Yankees 7:10pm1–7 Schmidt (8–6) Toussaint (1–5)26,44646–69 L1
116August 9 Yankees 7:10pm9–2 Clevinger (5–5) Severino (2–7) Santos (3)23,37747–69 W1
117August 11 Brewers 7:10pm6–7 (10) Williams (7–3) Lambert (2–2) Uribe (1)30,05947–70 L1
118August 12 Brewers 6:15pm2–3 Woodruff (2–1) Scholtens (1–5) Williams (28)29,85147–71 L2
119August 13 Brewers 1:10pm3–7 Peralta (9–8) Cease (5–6)24,49547–72 L3
120August 15@ Cubs 7:05pm5–3 Ramsey (1–0) Merryweather (4–1) Santos (4)40,38948–72 W1
121August 16@ Cubs 7:05pm3–4 Smyly (9–8) Santos (2–1)40,86948–73 L1
122August 18@ Rockies 7:40pm1–14 Lambert (3–4) Kopech (5–11)35,24948–74 L2
123August 19@ Rockies 7:10pm5–11 Freeland (5–13) Scholtens (1–6)46,60148–75 L3
124August 20@ Rockies 2:10pm10–5 Bummer (4–2) Koch (2–1)40,15149–75 W1
125August 21 Mariners 7:10pm2–14 Castillo (10–7) Toussaint (1–6)15,27549–76 L1
126August 22 Mariners 7:10pm3–6 Topa (3–3) Clevinger (5–6) Muñoz (8)16,07049–77 L2
127August 23 Mariners 1:10pm5–4 (10) Peralta (2–0) Topa (3–4)15,75950–77 W1
128August 24 Athletics 7:10pm5–8 Erceg (3–3) Lambert (2–3) May (14)13,24750–78 L1
129August 25 Athletics 6:10pm4–12 Neal (1–0) Cease (5–7)21,90650–79 L2
130August 26 Athletics 6:10pm6–2 Toussaint (2–6) Sears (2–11)21,50851–79 W1
131August 27 Athletics 1:10pm6–1 Clevinger (6–6) Blackburn (3–4)20,23652–79 W2
132August 28@ Orioles 6:05pm0–9 Rodriguez (4–3) Kopech (5–12)12,32552–80 L1
133August 29@ Orioles 6:05pm3–9 Coulombe (4–1) Bummer (4–3)14,90352–81 L2
134August 30@ Orioles 12:05pm10–5 Cease (6–7) Gibson (13–8)17,72353–81 W1
September/October: 8–20 (Home: 3–13; Away: 5–7)
#DateOpponentTime (CT)ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
135September 1 Tigers 7:10pm2–4 Rodríguez (10–7) Toussaint (2–7) Lange (20)15,10553–82 L1
136September 2 Tigers 6:10pm0–10 Olson (3–6) Clevinger (6–7)21,18653–83 L2
137September 3 Tigers 1:10pm2–3 Skubal (4–3) Bummer (4–4) Lange (21)22,24653–84 L3
138September 4@ Royals 1:10pm1–12 Ragans (6–4) Scholtens (1–7)10,64653–85 L4
139September 5@ Royals 6:40pm6–7 Kowar (1–0) Santos (2–2)10,39553–86 L5
140September 6@ Royals 1:10pm6–4 Toussaint (3–7) Lyles (4–16) Shaw (2)11,04654–86 W1
141September 8@ Tigers 5:40pm6–0 Clevinger (7–7) Olson (3–7)18,48355–86 W2
142September 9@ Tigers 5:10pm1–3 Skubal (5–3) Ureña (0–5) Lange (22)20,15955–87 L1
143September 10@ Tigers 12:10pm2–3 Gipson-Long (1–0) Scholtens (1–8) Lange (23)18,22355–88 L2
September 11 Royals 6:40pmPostponed (rain); Makeup: September 12 as a doubleheader [24]
144September 12 (1) Royals 3:40pm6–2 Cease (7–7) Singer (8–11) Santos (5)see 2nd game56–88 W1
145September 12 (2) Royals 6:55pm10–11 Clarke (3–5) García (0–1) Hernández (4)14,82456–89 L1
146September 13 Royals 6:40pm1–7 Marsh (1–8) Clevinger (7–8)15,59356–90 L2
147September 14 Twins 6:10pm2–10 Maeda (5–7) Ureña (0–6)13,23356–91 L3
148September 15 Twins 6:40pm2–10 Ober (7–6) Scholtens (1–9)18,00156–92 L4
149September 16 Twins 6:10pm7–6 Toussaint (4–7) López (10–8) Banks (1)24,96457–92 W1
150September 17 Twins 1:10pm0–4 Gray (8–7) Cease (7–8)17,64157–93 L1
151September 18@ Nationals 6:05pm6–1 Clevinger (8–8) Adon (2–3)20,97758–93 W1
152September 19@ Nationals 6:05pm3–4 Garcia (2–2) Bummer (4–5) Finnegan (26)23,93658–94 L1
153September 20@ Nationals 12:05pm3–13 Gray (8–12) Banks (0–4)23,27558–95 L2
154September 22@ Red Sox 6:10pm2–3 Llovera (2–3) Crochet (0–2) Martin (3)37,10258–96 L3
155September 23@ Red Sox 3:10pm1–0 Bummer (5–5) Winckowski (4–3) Shaw (3)33,39259–96 W1
156September 24@ Red Sox 12:35pm3–2 (6) Clevinger (9–8) Crawford (6–8)33,39960–96 W2
September 25 Diamondbacks 6:40pmRescheduled (effects of Tropical Storm Ophelia along the East Coast); Rescheduled to September 28 [25]
157September 26 Diamondbacks 6:40pm4–15 Nelson (8–8) Ureña (0–7)14,33960–97 L1
158September 27 Diamondbacks 1:10pm0–3 Pfaadt (3–9) Patiño (0–1) Sewald (34)14,79060–98 L2
159September 28 Diamondbacks 1:10pm3–1 Banks (1–4) Jarvis (2–1) Shaw (4)23,52261–98 W1
160September 29 Padres 6:40pm2–3 Martinez (6–4) Cease (7–9) Hader (33)20,49161–99 L1
161September 30 Padres 6:10pm1–6 Wacha (14–4) Clevinger (9–9)30,11861–100 L2
162October 1 Padres 2:10pm1–2 (11) Hill (8–14) Cronin (0–1)20,58861–101 L3

Roster

2023 Chicago White Sox
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

Coaches

Player statistics

= Indicates team leader

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
Andrew Vaughn 152566671463022180036.258.429
Andrew Benintendi 151562721473425451352.262.356
Luis Robert Jr. 1455469014436138802030.264.542
Tim Anderson 123493521211821251326.245.296
Eloy Jiménez 120456501242301864030.272.441
Elvis Andrus 11237439942016441225.251.358
Yasmani Grandal 1183633385140833036.234.339
Yoán Moncada 9233439872011140120.260.425
Gavin Sheets 11831124631001043128.203.331
Jake Burger 8829444631512552122.214.527
Oscar Colás 75245325390519412.216.314
Lenyn Sosa 5216412336061405.201.348
Seby Zavala 66161152530716110.155.304
Zach Remillard 5414716377011848.252.320
Romy González 449311184231472.194.376
Trayce Thompson 3682514201329.171.232
Hanser Alberto 308211185031604.220.390
Clint Frazier 336610131103410.197.242
Korey Lee 246545101305.077.138
Carlos Pérez 2749510401304.204.347
Adam Haseley 283668200213.222.278
Tyler Naquin 5800000000.000.000
Jake Marisnick 9210000000.000.000
Billy Hamilton 3220000020.000.000
José Rodríguez 1010000000.---.---
Totals162550164113082641317161786377.238.384
Rank in AL71412914111411151212

Source:

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 allowed; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBSO
Dylan Cease 794.5833330177.0172989079214
Mike Clevinger 993.7724240131.1121565540110
Michael Kopech 5125.4330270129.1115807891134
Lucas Giolito 663.7921210121.0106555142131
Lance Lynn 696.4721210119.2130948645144
Jesse Scholtens 195.292611185.010054503058
Touki Toussaint 464.971915083.16646465283
Gregory Santos 223.39600566.16929251766
Tanner Banks 144.43323161.05932301651
Aaron Bummer 556.79610058.15345443678
Bryan Shaw 004.14380445.23921211740
Kendall Graveman 343.48450844.03320172042
Reynaldo López 254.29430442.03321202252
Jimmy Lambert 235.26351137.24126222041
Keynan Middleton 223.96390236.13317161647
Joe Kelly 154.97310129.02619161241
José Ureña 034.1055026.1231512820
Lane Ramsey 105.85210020.0251313918
Sammy Peralta 204.05160020.0191191118
Luis Patiño 013.5771017.216871213
Garrett Crochet 023.55130012.212651312
Jake Diekman 017.94130011.11114101311
Declan Cronin 019.0090011.011121178
Deivi García 012.896009.158387
Edgar Navarro 007.278008.2117729
Brent Honeywell Jr. 0011.124005.297733
Liam Hendriks 205.405015.043313
Nicholas Padilla 015.793004.293316
Yohan Ramírez 009.005004.054434
José Ruiz 0022.094003.289943
Alex Colomé 016.004003.024232
Hanser Alberto 0021.602001.264411
Totals611014.87162162281431.213728417746541470
Rank in AL133131411111313144

Source:

Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAA Charlotte Knights International League Justin Jirschele
AA Birmingham Barons Southern League Lorenzo Bundy
High-A Winston-Salem Dash South Atlantic League Guillermo Quiróz
A Kannapolis Cannon Ballers Carolina League Pat Leyland
Rookie ACL White Sox Arizona Complex League Danny Gonzalez
Rookie DSL White Sox Dominican Summer League Anthony Nunez

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