1983 Chicago White Sox
American League West Champions
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkComiskey Park
CityChicago
Record99–63 (.611)
Divisional place1st
OwnersJerry Reinsdorf
General managersRoland Hemond
ManagersTony La Russa
TelevisionWFLD
Sportsvision
(Don Drysdale, Early Wynn, Ken Harrelson, Lorn Brown, Joe McConnell, Ken Wilson)
RadioWMAQ (AM)
(Early Wynn, Joe McConnell, Lorn Brown)
Seasons

The 1983 Chicago White Sox season was a season in American baseball. It involved the White Sox winning the American League West championship on September 17. It marked their first postseason appearance since the 1959 World Series. It was the city of Chicago's first baseball championship of any kind (division, league, or world), since the White Sox themselves reached the World Series twenty-four years earlier.

After the White Sox went through a winning streak around the All-Star break, Texas Rangers manager Doug Rader said the White Sox "...weren't playing well. They're winning ugly."[1] This phrase became a rallying cry for the team, and they are often referred to as the "winning ugly" team (and their uniforms as the "winning ugly" uniforms).

Offseason

Regular season

Ron Kittle won the American League Rookie of the Year Award and set a club record for most home runs by a rookie. He missed the American League home run title by 3 home runs and finished third in the league. He would rank in ninth place in the American League for runs batted in. Kittle would manage to lead the league in strikeouts with 150.

LaMarr Hoyt won the American League Cy Young Award while fellow pitcher Floyd Bannister finished second in the American League in strikeouts. He also won 13 of 14 games after the All-Star Break.

Tony LaRussa was named American League Manager of the Year.

Opening Day lineup

Season standings

AL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Chicago White Sox 9963 0.611 55–26 44–37
Kansas City Royals 7983 0.488 20 45–36 34–47
Texas Rangers 7785 0.475 22 44–37 33–48
Oakland Athletics 7488 0.457 25 42–39 32–49
California Angels 7092 0.432 29 35–46 35–46
Minnesota Twins 7092 0.432 29 37–44 33–48
Seattle Mariners 60102 0.370 39 30–51 30–51

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
Team BAL BOS CAL CWS CLE DET KC MIL MIN NYY OAK SEA TEX TOR
Baltimore 8–57–57–56–75–88–411–28–46–78–48–49–37–6
Boston 5–86–66–67–64–95–74–95–77–68–47–57–57–6
California 5–76–63–108–44–86–76–66–75–75–86–76–74–8
Chicago 5–76–610–38–48–49–44–88–58–48–512–18–55–7
Cleveland 7–66–74–84–85–87–53–106–66–77–58–43–94–9
Detroit 8–59–48–44–88–57–56–79–35–86–68–48–46–7
Kansas City 4–87–57–64–95–75–76–66–76–67–68–58–5–16–6
Milwaukee 2–119–46–68–410–37–66–68–44–96–65–78–48–5
Minnesota 4–87–57–65–86–63–97–64–84–84–99–45–85–7
New York 7–66–77–54–87–68–56–69–48–48–47–57–57–6
Oakland 4–84–88–55–85–76–66–76–69–44–89–42–116–6
Seattle 4–85–77–61–124–84–85–87–54–95–74–96–74–8
Texas 3–95–77–65–89–34–85–8–14–88–55–711–27–64–8
Toronto 6–76–78–47–59–47–66–65–87–56–76–68–48–4

Notable transactions

Roster

1983 Chicago White Sox
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Game log

Regular season

1983 game log: 99–63 (Home: 55–26; Away: 44–37)
April: 8–10 (Home: 4–3 ; Away: 4–7)
#DateOpponentTime (CT)ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1April 4@ Rangers7:35 pm3–5Butcher (1–0)Hoyt (0–1)13,1400–1L1
2April 5@ Rangers7:35 pm1–4Matlack (1–0)Bannister (0–1)Jones (1)6,3420–2L2
3April 6@ Rangers7:35 pm1–4Honeycutt (1–0)Dotson (0–1)Tobik (1)6,9120–3L3
4April 8@ Tigers12:35 pm6–3Lamp (1–0)Wilcox (0–1)Koosman (1)51,3501–3W1
April 9@ Tigers12:35 pmPostponed (Rain, makeup date on August 8)
5April 10@ Tigers12:35 pm7–5Hoyt (1–1)Morris (1–1)Hickey (1)9,9802–3W2
6April 12Orioles1:15 p.m. CSTL 8–10Stewart (1–1)Lamp (1–1)3:0938,3062–4L1
7April 14Orioles1:15 p.m. CSTW 12–11Barojas (1–0)Welchel (0–1)Hickey (2)3:5613,6223–4W1
8April 15Tigers7:30 pm0–6Wilcox (1–1)Hoyt (1–2)19,4833–5L1
9April 16Tigers1:15 pm3–1Bannister (1–1)Bailey (1–1)Tidrow (1)18,3024–5W1
10April 17Tigers1:15 pm6–1Lamp (2–1)Ujdur (0–2)14,7295–5W2
11April 19Yankees7:30 pm13–3Dotson (1–1)Howell (0–1)14,7306–5W3
12April 20Yankees7:30 pm4–6Righetti (3–0)Hoyt (1–3)11,9166–6L1
13April 22@ Indians1:05 pm1–5Blyleven (1–3)Bannister (1–2)5,3936–7L2
14April 23@ Indians1:05 pm3–6Barker (3–1)Lamp (2–2)10,6886–8L3
15April 24@ Indians1:05 pm9–3Dotson (2–1)Sutcliffe (2–1)6,2747–8W1
16April 26@ Brewers7:00 pm3–4Slaton (2–0)Hickey (0–1)19,5587–9L1
17April 27@ Brewers7:00 pm2–6Tellmann (2–0)Bannister (1–3)Gibson (1)16,3757–10L2
18April 29@ Blue Jays6:30 pm9–3Dotson (3–1)Leal (0–3)Tidrow (2)13,2128–10W1
April 30@ Blue Jays12:30 pmPostponed (Rain, makeup date on July 26)
May: 12–15 (Home: 8–7 ; Away: 4–8)
#DateOpponentTime (CT)ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
19May 1@ Blue Jays12:30 pm0–8Steib (4–2)Bannister (1–4)18,7698–11L1
20May 2Brewers7:30 pm4–8Slaton (3–0)Hoyt (1–4)12,5688–12L2
21May 3Brewers7:30 pm7–6Dotson (4–1)Porter (0–1)Hickey (3)13,1139–12W1
22May 4Brewers7:30 pm3–2Lamp (3–2)McClure (0–5)Hickey (4)17,09710–12W2
23May 6Indians7:30 pm8–3Koosman (1–0)Sorensen (2–4)20,91211–12W3
24May 7Indians1:15 pm4–3Hoyt (2–4)Eichelberger (0–1)Hickey (5)18,24512–12W4
25May 8Indians1:15 pm6–13Blyleven (3–3)Dotson (4–2)12,96012–13L1
26May 9Blue Jays7:30 pm1–6Leal (2–3)Burns (0–1)9,84812–14L2
27May 11Blue Jays7:30 pm1–3 (10)Steib (6–2)Hoyt (2–5)18,84412–15L3
28May 13@ Yankees7:00 pm1–3Righetti (5–1)Dotson (4–3)Gossage (3)22,10412–16L4
29May 14@ Yankees12:20 pm5–8Shirley (2–2)Burns (0–2)Gossage (4)30,03112–17L5
30May 15@ Yankees1:00 pm7–3Bannister (2–4)Rawley (4–3)Barojas (1)31,32113–17W1
May 16@ Orioles6:35 pmPostponed (Rain, makeup date on May 17)
31May 17 (1)@ Orioles4:35 pmL 2–7Stoddard (2–0)Hoyt (2–6)N/A13–18L1
32May 17 (2)@ Orioles8:26 pmL 0–5Boddicker (1–0)Lamp (3–3)14,31413–19L2
33May 18@ Orioles6:35 pmL 0–1Martinez (2–1)Dotson (4–4)12,58213–20L3
34May 20@ Royals7:35 pm9–6Burns (1–2)Blue (0–3)Barojas (2)20,02714–20W1
35May 21@ Royals1:20 pm4–8Renko (3–3)Bannister (2–5)28,79214–21L1
36May 22@ Royals1:35 pm11–3Hoyt (3–6)Gura (4–5)31,21015–21W1
37May 23Red Sox7:30 pm4–6Brown (4–3)Dotson (4–5)16,58215–22L1
38May 24Red Sox7:30 pm14–4Koosman (2–0)Bird (1–2)Tidrow (3)14,68016–22W1
39May 25Red Sox7:30 pm0–2Hurst (4–2)Lamp (3–4)18,79816–23L1
40May 26Rangers7:30 pm1–3Honeycutt (6–3)Bannister (2–6)Jones (6)17,23216–24L2
41May 27Rangers7:30 pm3–2Hoyt (4–6)Tanana (1–1)17,52717–24W1
42May 28Rangers3:05 pm8–3Dotson (5–5)Hough (2–5)Tidrow (4)18,19718–24W2
43May 29Rangers1:15 pm8–3Koosman (3–0)Smithson (3–3)23,23919–24W3
44May 30@ Red Sox1:05 pm6–4Burns (2–2)Hurst (4–3)Barojas (3)20,02320–24W4
45May 31@ Red Sox6:35 pm1–2Ojeda (3–1)Bannister (2–7)Stanley (10)15,13520–25L1
June: 18–10 (Home: 12–5 ; Away: 6–5)
#DateOpponentTime (CT)ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
46June 1@ Red Sox6:35 pm8–3Hoyt (5–6)Tudor (3–3)17,75121–25W1
47June 2Royals7:30 pm6–3Agosto (1–0)Gura (4–7)17,71022–25W2
48June 3Royals7:30 pm2–0Koosman (4–0)Creel (0–1)19,53323–25W3
49June 4Royals5:55 pm1–7Splittorff (3–1)Burns (2–3)34,26023–26L1
50June 5Royals11:30 am5–7Quisenberry (2–1)Hickey (0–2)N/A23–27L2
51June 5Royals3:18 pm5–2Hoyt (6–6)Armstrong (2–3)Agosto (1)31,37724–27W1
52June 7@ Angels9:30 pm12–11 (10)Tidrow (1–0)
53June 8@ Angels9:30 pm4–7Koosman (4–1)
54June 9@ Angels9:30 pm2–3Lamp (3–5)
55June 10@ Athletics9:35 pm1–2 (16)Tidrow (1–1)
56June 11@ Athletics3:05 pm4–5Hoyt (6–7)
57June 12@ Athletics2:35 pm12–10 (11)Tidrow (2–1)
58June 12@ Athletics7:21 pm8–1Koosman (5–1)
59June 13Angels7:30 pm4–7
June 14Angels6:30 pmPostponed (Rain, makeup date on September 8)
60June 15Angels7:30 pm5–2Hoyt (7–7)
61June 17Athletics7:30 pm6–3
62June 18Athletics12:20 pm1–3
63June 19Athletics1:15 pm1–0
64June 20Mariners7:30 pm7–3Hoyt (8–7)
65June 21Mariners7:30 pm4–2
66June 22Mariners7:30 pm6–3Koosman (6–1)
67June 23Twins1:15 pm8–6Lamp (1)
68June 24Twins7:30 pm1–5
69June 25Twins7:30 pm8–3Hoyt (9–7)
70June 26Twins1:15 pm9–7
71June 27@ Mariners9:35 pm7–4Lamp (4–5)
72June 28@ Mariners9:35 pm2–6
73June 29@ Mariners2:35 pm5–3
July: 15–13 (Home: 7–6 ; Away: 8–7)
#DateOpponentTime (CT)ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
74July 1@ Twins7:35 pm3–6
75July 2@ Twins7:35 pm4–2
76July 3@ Twins1:15 pm3–4
77July 4@ Twins12:15 pm12–6Lamp (5–5)
July 654th All-Star Game in Chicago, IL
78July 8Brewers7:30 pm3–4McClure (5–7)Hoyt (9–9)Augustine (1)36,41540–38L1
79July 9Brewers1:15 pm8–3Koosman (7–1)Sutton (6–5)27,77041–38W1
80July 10Brewers1:15 pm9–12Slaton (8–3)Barojas (1–2)Ladd (5)28,98841–39L1
81July 11Indians7:30 pm9–2Burns (5–5)Barker (6–9)18,47342–39W1
82July 12Indians7:30 pm8–0Bannister (4–9)Sorensen (4–8)16,79943–39W2
83July 13Indians7:30 pm5–1Hoyt (10–9)Blyleven (6–9)22,70044–39W3
84July 14Blue Jays7:30 pm0–8Leal (10–5)Koosman (7–2)17,88344–40L1
85July 15Blue Jays7:30 pm2–3McLaughlin (2–2)Dotson (8–6)28,28844–41L2
86July 16Blue Jays5:55 pm5–7McLaughlin (3–2)Agosto (1–1)Moffitt (9)34,24344–42L3
87July 17Blue Jays1:15 pm3–2Bannister (5–9)Alexander (0–3)Lamp (2)30,14045–42W1
88July 18@ Indians7:15 pm5–3Hoyt (11–9)Eichelberger (3–10)Barojas (9)6,33946–42W2
89July 19@ Indians6:35 pm4–5Sutcliffe (12–4)Tidrow (2–2)5,93346–43L1
90July 20@ Indians6:35 pm8–2Dotson (9–6)Heaton (5–3)6,29647–43W1
91July 21@ Brewers7:30 pm6–7Ladd (2–2)Agosto (1–2)Slaton (4)29,60947–44L1
92July 22@ Brewers7:30 pm2–1Bannister (6–9)Porter (2–5)Lamp (3)44,16748–44W1
93July 23@ Brewers7:30 pm7–8McClure (7–7)Hoyt (11–10)Ladd (9)52,79548–45L1
94July 24@ Brewers1:30 pm7–8Ladd (3–2)Tidrow (2–3)46,17148–46L2
95July 25@ Blue Jays6:30 pm7–4Dotson (10–6)Steib (11–9)Lamp (4)24,39449–46W1
96July 26@ Blue Jays4:30 pm4–6Gott (6–8)Burns (5–6)McLaughlin (8)N/A49–47L1
97July 26@ Blue Jays7:31 pm4–3Bannister (7–9)Alexander (0–4)Lamp (5)33,55450–47W1
98July 27@ Blue Jays6:30 pm11–3Hoyt (12–10)Leal (10–9)36,01251–47W2
99July 29Yankees7:30 pm7–2Koosman (8–2)Guidry (12–6)40,45552–47W3
100July 30Yankees7:30 pm5–1Dotson (11–6)Rawley (9–9)46,21953–47W4
101July 31Yankees1:15 pm6–12 (11)Gossage (9–4)Lamp (5–6)40,77853–48L1
August: 22–9 (Home: 10–4 ; Away: 12–5)
#DateOpponentTime (CT)ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
102August 1Yankees7:15 pm4–1Boddicker (7–5)Fontenot (3–1)44,81254–48W1
103August 2Tigers7:30 pm7–5Hoyt (13–10)Petry (11–7)Lamp (6)30,61155–48W2
104August 3Tigers7:30 pm3–6Morris (12–8)Koosman (8–3)26,68755–49L1
105August 4Tigers7:30 pm4–2Dotson (12–6)Bair (3–3)Lamp (7)38,69556–49W1
106August 5@ Orioles7:05 p.m. CDTL 4–5Boddicker (8–5)Lamp (5–7)39,54456–50L1
107August 6@ Orioles6:35 p.m.W 6–4Bannister (9–9)Martínez (6–14)Barojas (10)32,76957–50W1
108August 7@ Orioles1:05 p.m.W 4–3Hoyt (14–10)Flanagan (6–1)Lamp (8)24,38458–50W2
109August 8@ Tigers4:05 pm5–4Burns (6–6)Berenguer (5–3)Barojas (11)TBA G259–50W3
110August 8@ Tigers7:12 pm2–7Morris (13–8)Koosman (8–4)42,33759–51L1
111August 9@ Tigers6:35 pm6–5Lamp (6–7)López (7–5)23,46560–51W1
August 10@ Tigers6:35 pmPostponed (Rain, makeup date on August 25)
112August 11Orioles7:30 p.m.W 9–3Bannister (10–9)Ramirez (4–3)3:3431,81061–51W2
113August 12Orioles7:30 p.m.W 2–1Hoyt (15–10)Flanagan (6–2)2:4145,58861–52W3
114August 13Orioles7:30 p.m.L 2–5Stewart (5–3)Koosman (8–5)Martinez (12)2:2736,23262–52L1
115August 14Orioles1:15 p.m.L 1–2McGregor (15–5)Dotson (12–7)Stoddard (5)2:5137,84662–53L2
116August 15@ Yankees7:00 pm1–0Burns (7–6)Righetti (13–4)30,20663–53W1
117August 16@ Yankees7:00 pm5–3Bannister (11–9)Fontenot (4–2)Lamp (9)26,98964–53W2
118August 17@ Yankees7:00 pm7–5 (13)Barojas (2–2)Murray (2–4)30,27465–53W3
119August 19@ Rangers5:35 pm3–2 (10)Dotson (13–7)Cruz (0–2)Agosto (6)TBA G266–53W4
120August 19@ Rangers8:53 pm6–1Koosman (9–5)Hough (10–11)Tidrow (6)21,94667–53W5
121August 20@ Rangers7:35 pm1–6Stewart (1–0)Burns (7–7)Henke (1)21,23267–54L1
122August 21@ Rangers7:35 pm3–1Bannister (12–9)Butcher (4–4)Barojas (12)11,86168–54W1
123August 22@ Royals7:35 pm3–1Hoyt (16–10)Splittorff (9–6)31,47969–54W2
124August 23@ Royals7:35 pm2–10Renko (6–10)Koosman (9–6)18,76769–55L1
125August 24@ Royals7:35 pm4–3 (10)Dotson (14–7)Quisenberry (5–3)Lamp (10)19,05670–55W1
126August 25@ Tigers6:35 pm1–10Berenguer (7–4)Burns (7–8)29,02870–56L1
127August 26Red Sox7:30 pm1–3Hurst (10–10)Bannister (12–10)Stanley (25)36,16170–57L2
128August 27Red Sox5:55 pm2–1Hoyt (17–10)Ojeda (6–7)43,55671–57W1
129August 28Red Sox1:15 pm6–2Koosman (10–6)Boyd (3–4)Lamp (11)33,41972–57W2
130August 29Rangers7:30 pm2–1Dotson (15–7)Smithson (7–13)33,98773–57W3
131August 30Rangers7:30 pm5–0Burns (8–8)Stewart (1–1)Tidrow (7)26,66674–57W4
132August 31Royals7:30 pm7–3Bannister (13–10)Gura (10–16)31,34675–57W5
September: 22–6 (Home: 14–1 ; Away: 8–5)
#DateOpponentTime (CT)ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
133September 1Royals7:30 pm12–0Hoyt (18–10)Black (8–5)30,85276–57W6
134September 2@ Red Sox6:35 pm1–5Boyd (4–4)Koosman (10–7)24,57276–58L1
135September 3@ Red Sox1:15 pm9–6Dotson (16–7)Tudor (10–10)21,90477–58W1
136September 4@ Red Sox1:05 pm2–6Hurst (4–3)Burns (8–9)21,69677–59L1
137September 5Athletics1:15 pm11–1
138September 6Athletics7:30 pm7–6Lamp (12)
139September 7Athletics7:30 pm8–7 (10)
140September 8Angels7:30 pm8–5
141September 9Angels7:30 pm11–0
142September 10Angels7:30 pm7–6 (12)
143September 11Angels5:55 pm5–4 (10)
144September 13@ Twins7:35 pm5–1
145September 14@ Twins7:35 pm0–1
146September 15Mariners7:30 pm12–0 (7)
147September 16Mariners7:30 pm7–0
148September 17Mariners7:30 pm4–3Lamp (7–7)
149September 18Mariners1:15 pm6–0
150September 19Twins7:30 pm5–7
September 20Twins7:30 pmPostponed (Rain, makeup date on September 21)
151September 21Twins4:00 pm2–1
152September 21Twins6:43 pm7–6
153September 22@ Angels9:30 pm3–2Koosman (11–7)
154September 23@ Angels9:30 pm2–1
155September 24@ Angels3:00 pm2–0
156September 25@ Angels3:00 pm8–5Lamp (13)
157September 27@ Athletics9:35 pm4–5
158September 28@ Athletics2:15 pm5–3Lamp (14)
159September 29@ Athletics9:35 pm0–3
160September 30@ Mariners9:35 pm9–4
October: 2–0 (Home: 0–0 ; Away: 2–0)
#DateOpponentTime (CT)ScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
161October 1@ Mariners9:35 pm9–3Koosman (1)
162October 2@ Mariners3:35 pm3–0Lamp (15)
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = White Sox team member

Postseason

1983 Postseason Game Log (1–3) (Home: 0–2; Away: 1–1)
American League Championship Series: 1–3 (Home: 0–2; Away 1–1)
#DateOpponentStadiumScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 5@ Orioles2–1Hoyt (1–0)McGregor (0–1)Memorial Stadium51,2891–0
2October 6@ Orioles0–4Boddicker (1–0)Bannister (0–1)Memorial Stadium52,3471–1
3October 7Orioles1–11Flanagan (1–0)Dotson (0–1)Stewart (1)Comiskey Park46,6351–2
4October 8Orioles0–3 (10)Martinez (1–0)Burns (0–1)Comiskey Park45,5771–3
* = Divisional Games

All-Star game

The 54th playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL) was held on July 6, 1983, at Comiskey Park. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 13–3. The game occurred exactly 50 years to the date of the first All-Star game. The game is best remembered for Fred Lynn's third-inning grand slam off of San Francisco's Atlee Hammaker. As of 2021, it is the only grand slam in All-Star Game history.

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

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG SB
Harold Baines, RF,CF 156 596 76 167 33 2 20 99 49 85 .280 7
Tony Bernazard, 2B 59 233 30 61 16 2 2 26 17 45 .262 2
Julio Cruz, 2B 99 334 47 84 9 4 1 40 29 44 .251 24
Miguel Diloné, CF 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1
Jerry Dybzinski, SS 127 256 30 59 10 1 1 32 18 29 .230 11
Carlton Fisk, C 138 488 85 141 26 4 26 86 46 88 .289 9
Scott Fletcher, SS,2B 114 262 42 62 16 5 3 31 29 22 .237 5
Lorenzo Gray, 3B 41 78 18 14 3 0 1 4 8 16 .179 1
Jerry Hairston, OF,DH 101 126 17 37 9 1 5 22 23 16 .294 0
Marc Hill, C 58 133 11 30 6 0 1 11 9 24 .226 0
Tim Hulett, 2B 6 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .200 1
Ron Kittle, LF 145 520 75 132 19 3 35 100 39 150 .254 8
Rusty Kuntz, CF 28 42 6 11 1 0 0 1 6 13 .262 1
Rudy Law, CF 141 501 95 142 20 7 3 34 42 36 .283 77
Vance Law, 3B 145 408 55 99 21 5 4 42 51 56 .243 3
Greg Luzinski, DH 144 502 73 128 26 1 32 95 70 117 .255 2
Chris Nyman, 1B,DH 21 28 12 8 0 0 2 4 4 7 .286 2
Tom Paciorek, 1B,OF 115 420 65 129 32 3 9 63 25 58 .307 6
Casey Parsons, OF 8 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 .200 0
Aurelio Rodriguez, 3B 22 20 1 4 1 0 1 1 0 3 .200 0
Joel Skinner, C 6 11 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 .273 0
Mike Squires, 1B 143 153 21 34 4 1 1 11 22 11 .222 3
Dave Stegman, OF 30 53 5 9 2 0 0 4 10 9 .170 0
Greg Walker, 1B,DH 118 307 32 83 16 3 10 55 58 57 .270 2
Team Totals 162 5484 800 1439 270 42 157 762 527 888 .262 165

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

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB K
Juan Agosto 2 2 4.10 39 0 7 41.2 41 20 19 2 12 29
Floyd Bannister 16 10 3.35 34 34 0 217.1 191 88 81 19 74 193
Salome Barojas 3 3 2.47 52 0 12 87.1 70 24 24 2 34 38
Britt Burns 10 11 3.58 29 26 0 173.2 165 79 69 14 57 115
Richard Dotson 22 7 3.23 35 35 0 240.0 209 92 86 19 107 137
Kevin Hickey 1 2 5.23 23 0 5 20.2 23 14 12 5 13 8
Guy Hoffman 1 0 7.50 11 0 0 6.0 14 5 5 1 2 2
LaMarr Hoyt 24 10 3.66 36 36 0 260.2 236 115 106 27 35 148
Al Jones 0 0 3.86 2 0 0 2.1 3 1 1 0 2 2
Jim Kern 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0.2 1 1 0 0 0 0
Jerry Koosman 11 7 4.77 37 24 2 169.2 176 96 90 19 55 90
Dennis Lamp 7 7 3.71 49 5 15 116.1 123 52 48 6 36 44
Randy Martz 0 0 3.60 1 1 0 5.0 4 2 2 0 4 1
Steve Mura 0 0 4.38 6 0 0 12.1 13 11 6 1 6 4
Dick Tidrow 2 4 4.22 50 1 7 91.2 86 50 43 13 42 66
Team Totals 99 63 3.67 162 162 48 1445.1 1355 650 589 128 479 877

American League Championship Series

Summary

GameScoreDateLocationAttendance
1Chicago – 2, Baltimore – 1October 5Memorial Stadium51,289
2Chicago – 0, Baltimore – 4October 6Memorial Stadium52,347
3Baltimore – 11, Chicago – 1October 7Comiskey Park46,635
4Baltimore – 3, Chicago – 0October 8Comiskey Park45,477

Game One

October 5, Memorial Stadium

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Chicago 001 001 000 270
Baltimore 000 000 001 151
W: LaMarr Hoyt (1-0)  L: Scott McGregor (0-1)  
HRs: None

Playing in their first postseason game since the 1959 World Series, the White Sox jumped out to a 1–0 series lead behind a complete-game victory by Hoyt, the American League Cy Young Award winner.

Game Two

October 6, Memorial Stadium

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Chicago 000 000 000 052
Baltimore 010 102 00X 460
W: Mike Boddicker (1-0)  L: Floyd Bannister (0-1)  
HRs: BALGary Roenicke (1)

Game Three

October 7, Comiskey Park

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Baltimore 310 020 014 1181
Chicago 010 000 000 161
W: Mike Flanagan (1-0)  L: Richard Dotson (0-1)  SV: Sammy Stewart (1)
HRs: BALEddie Murray (1)

Game Four

October 8, Comiskey Park

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R H E
Baltimore 000 000 000 3 390
Chicago 000 000 000 0 0100
W: Tippy Martinez (1-0)   L: Britt Burns (0-1)  
HRs: BALTito Landrum (1)

Award winners

  • LaMarr Hoyt, American League Cy Young Award
  • Ron Kittle, American League Rookie of the Year Award
  • Tony La Russa, American League Manager of the Year Award
  • Tony La Russa, Associated Press AL Manager of the Year
  • Roland Hemond, Executive of the Year

All-Star Game

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Denver Bears American Association Jim Mahoney
AA Glens Falls White Sox Eastern League Adrian Garrett
A Appleton Foxes Midwest League John Boles
A-Short Season Niagara Falls Sox New York–Penn League Fred Nelson
Rookie GCL White Sox Gulf Coast League Steve Dillard

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Denver, Appleton

Notes

  1. Evans, Sean. "The 25 Greatest Moments in White Sox History". Complex.com. Complex Media. Retrieved June 15, 2014.
  2. Sparky Lyle page at Baseball Reference
  3. Casey Parsons page at Baseball Reference
  4. Damon Berryhill page at Baseball Reference
  5. Steve Trout page at Baseball Reference
  6. Pat Tabler page at Baseball Reference
  7. Doug Drabek page at Baseball Reference
  8. "Aurelio Rodriguez Stats".

References

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