List of Chicago White Sox team records

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This is a list of team records for the Chicago White Sox professional baseball team. [1] [2]

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Batting

Pitching

Career records

Batting

Pitching

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The 2006 Chicago White Sox season was their first since winning the World Series the season before. They finished with a record of 90–72, good enough for third place in the American League Central, six games behind the champion Minnesota Twins.

The 2002 Chicago White Sox season was the White Sox's 103rd season, and their 102nd in Major League Baseball. They finished with a record of 81-81, good enough for 2nd place in the American League Central, 13.5 games behind the champion Minnesota Twins.

The 2001 Chicago White Sox season was the White Sox's 102nd season, and their 101st in Major League Baseball. They finished with a record 83-79, good enough for 3rd place in the American League Central, 8 games behind the champion Cleveland Indians.

The 2000 Chicago White Sox season was the White Sox's 101st season. They finished the regular season with a 95-67 record, good enough for first place in the American League Central, 5 games ahead of the second place Cleveland Indians.

The 1999 Chicago White Sox season was the White Sox's 100th season. They finished with a record of 75-86, good enough for 2nd place in the American League Central, 21.5 games behind the 1st place Cleveland Indians.

The 1998 Chicago White Sox season was the White Sox's 99th season. They finished with a record of 80-82, good enough for 2nd place in the American League Central, 9 games behind the 1st place Cleveland Indians.

The 1993 Chicago White Sox season was the White Sox' 94th season. They finished with a record of 94-68, good enough for first place in the American League West, which they won on September 17, eight games ahead of the second-place Texas Rangers. However, they lost the American League Championship Series in six games to the eventual World Series champion Toronto Blue Jays. It would be the last year the Sox would compete in the American League West, as they would join the newly formed American League Central in 1994.

The 1989 Chicago White Sox season was the White Sox's 90th season. They finished with a record of 69-92, good enough for 7th place in the American League West, 29.5 games behind of the 1st place Oakland Athletics.

The 1963 Chicago White Sox season was the team's 63rd season in the major leagues, and its 64th season overall. They finished with a record 94–68, good enough for second place in the American League, 10½ games behind the first-place New York Yankees.

The 1948 Major League Baseball season was the Chicago White Sox' 48th season in the major leagues, and its 49th season overall. They finished eighth (last) in the American League with a 51–101 record, 44.5 games behind the first place Cleveland Indians. In 114 seasons, the White Sox have only once had a worse winning percentage. This was the first year of many for White Sox television broadcasts on WGN-TV channel 9.

The 1946 Chicago White Sox season was the White Sox's 46th season in the major leagues, and their 47th season overall. They finished with a record of 74–80, good enough for 5th place in the American League, 30 games behind the first place Boston Red Sox.

The 1943 Chicago White Sox season was the White Sox's 43rd season in the major leagues, and their 44th season overall. They finished with a record 82–72, good enough for 4th place in the American League, 16 games behind the first place New York Yankees. The White Sox played a record 44 doubleheaders over the course of the season.

The 1942 Chicago White Sox season was the White Sox's 43rd season. They finished with a record 66–82, good enough for 6th place in the American League, 34 games behind the 1st place New York Yankees.

The 1941 Chicago White Sox season was the White Sox's 41st season in the major leagues, and their 42nd season overall. They finished with a record 77–77, good enough for 3rd place in the American League, 24 games behind the first place New York Yankees.

The 1940 Chicago White Sox season was the team's 40th season in the major leagues, and its 41st season overall. They finished with a record 82–72, good enough tied for 4th place with the Boston Red Sox in the American League, 8 games behind the first place Detroit Tigers.

The 1939 Chicago White Sox season was the team's 39th season in major league baseball, and its 40th season overall. They finished with a record of 86–69, good enough for 4th place in the American League, 22 games behind the first place New York Yankees.

The 1937 Chicago White Sox season was the White Sox's 37th season in the major leagues, and their 38th season overall. They finished with a record 86–68, good enough for 3rd place in the American League, 16 games behind the first place New York Yankees.

The 1908 season was the ninth in Chicago White Sox history and its eighth as a major league team. Owner Charles Comiskey optioned land in the summer of 1908 for what would become Comiskey Park. Despite ace pitcher Ed Walsh going an incredible 40–15 in 1908, the Sox could only muster a 3rd-place finish in the American League standings, behind Detroit and Cleveland, ultimately finishing 88–64. The White Sox hit only three home runs for the entire season, the lowest total for a major league team in the modern era.

The 1924 Chicago White Sox season was a season in major league baseball. Despite the best efforts of player-manager Eddie Collins, the White Sox finished last in the American League for the first time.

References

  1. "Chicago White Sox History | Baseball Almanac". www.baseball-almanac.com. Retrieved 2022-07-17.
  2. "Chicago White Sox – Sports Ecyclopedia" . Retrieved 2022-07-17.