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Page 1: CHICAGO WHITE SOX - MLB.com | The Official Site of …mlb.mlb.com/documents/3/3/0/151420330/9.24.15_CWS_at_NYY_gpmv… · Chicago White Sox Media Relations ... Martinez hit a two-run

GAME NOTES

CHICAGO WHITE SOXChicago White Sox Media Relations Department 333 W. 35th Street Chicago, IL 60616 Phone: 312-674-5300

Senior Director: Bob Beghtol Assistant Director: Ray Garcia Coordinators: Joe Roti and Megan Golden Interns: Jon Farren and Melody Neer © 2015 Chicago White Sox whitesox.com orgullosox.com whitesoxpressbox.com @whitesox

WHITE SOX AT A GLANCE The Chicago White Sox have lost fi ve of the last eight games but won 11 of 21 as they continue an 11-game trip tonight at Yan-kee Stadium … LHP Chris Sale, who leads the American League with 259 strikeouts, takes the mound for the White Sox. The Sox conclude the trip with four games at New York ... they opened the trip by losing two out of three games at Cleveland and splitting a four-game series at Detroit. Chicago has surpassed its road win total from last year, and needs two wins to surpass its overall win total from 2014.

TONIGHT’S STORYLINESChicago is 21-15 (.583) on the road since 6/30 (174-127 edge in run scored), tied for the fi fth-best road mark in MLB.Sox starters own a 2.61 ERA (15 ER/51.2 IP) in the last eight games, allowing three earned runs or less seven times.Chris Sale needs 11 strikeouts to pass Ed Walsh (269 in 1908) for the single-season franchise record … he is 0-3 with a 4.15 (14 ER/30.1 IP) and .299 average over his last fi ve starts.Jose Abreu needs one homer and four RBI to join Albert Pujols (2001-02) as the only players in history to hit 30-plus homers with 100-plus RBI in each of his fi rst two major-league seasons.The White Sox are hitting .192 (49-255) with 21 extra-base hits (fi ve homers) and 20 runs scored (2.5 R/G) over the last eight games … they have scored three runs or less six times.

YESTERDAY’S RECAPDetroit scored all seven runs over the fi rst four innings in its 7-4 win over Chicago, earning a four-game series split.The Tigers scored two runs in the fi rst, four in the third and one in the fourth off White Sox starter Frankie Montas … Victor Martinez hit a two-run homer in the opening frame.Montas (6 ER/3.0 IP) suffered the loss in his fi rst career start … Daniel Webb (1.0 IP), Zach Putnam (1.0) and Dan Jennings (1.0) combined for 3.0 scoreless and hitless IP in relief.Melky Cabrera (3-4) hit a two-run homer in the fourth, the 100th of his career … Alexei Ramirez went 1-4 with a RBI.

SALE’S SIGNIFICANT STRIKEOUTSChris Sale is on pace to record a club-record 276 strikeouts, which would be the most in the major leagues since Arizona’s Randy Johnson struck out 290 in 2004.Sale’s 259 strikeouts in 2015 rank second in baseball (Ker-shaw, 274) and are the second-highest total in club history.He needs four strikeouts to reach 1,000 career and become the fi fth-fastest pitcher, and sixth overall, since 1974 to reach the milestone in 900.0 IP or less, joining Billy Wagner (757.2), Oc-tavio Dotel (820.1), Francisco Rodriguez (827.1), Kerry Wood (853.0) and Tim Lincecum (896.1) … source: STATS LLC.Sale is attempting to join Ed Walsh (1908, ‘11) as the only pitchers in Sox history to lead the majors in strikeouts.

SALE-ING SEASONChris Sale leads the American League in strikeouts (259), strikeouts per 9.0 IP (1.97), and SO/BB ratio (1st, 6.48), is tied for fourth in quality starts (21) and ranks eighth in WHIP (1.09).His 13 starts with 10-plus strikeouts in 2015 are the most since Randy Johnson in 2004 (13) … Johnson (15 in 2002) and Curt Schilling (14 in 2002) were the last pitchers to record double-digit strikeouts 14 or more times in a season.Sale struck out 10-plus in eight straight starts from 5/23-6/30, tied for the longest streak ever (Pedro Martinez, 8/19-9/27/99).He struck out 10-plus in seven straight road starts from 5/12-7/11, the fi rst pitcher since 1900 to accomplish the feat.

COMFORTS OF THE ROAD The White Sox are 21-15 (.583) on the road since 6/30, tied for the fi fth-best road mark in the major leagues … the Sox have limited the opposition to three runs or less 22 times. Chicago went 14-27 over its fi rst 41 games on the road … the Sox 35 road wins this season are its most since 2012 (40-41). The Sox in their last 36 and fi rst 41 games on the road:Games W-L AVG R/G HR OBP OPS ERA IP R ER SO AVGLast 36 21-15 .262 4.8 33 .317 .731 3.30 313.2 127 115 285 .239First 41 14-27 .247 3.6 26 .297 .653 5.11 349.0 223 198 323 .302

RELIABLE STARTERSWhite Sox starters own a 2.81 ERA (18 ER/57.2 IP) and .239 opponents average (51-213) in the last nine games. The Sox have used nine starting pitchers in 2015, the fourth-fewest in MLB behind Baltimore, Pittsburgh and San Diego.Sox starters lead the AL in IP (948.0) and quality starts (91), rank second in strikeouts (883), are tied for second in complete games (7) and rank third in strikeouts per 9.0 IP (8.38).

WHITE SOX VS. NEW YORK YANKEESThe Yankees lead the season series, 2-1, after winning two of three games at U.S. Cellular Field from 7/31-8/2.The White Sox are hitting .308 (33-107) with fi ve home runs, an 8.67 ERA (26 ER/27.0 IP) and have been outscored, 27-17.Chicago has lost four of the last fi ve games after winning eight straight from 8/20/12-5/23/14 (including two sweeps).The Sox have gone 18-26 vs. the Yankees since 2009, includ-ing a 5-15 mark at Yankee Stadium … they have won just one season series since 2004 (5-2 in 2012).The White Sox trail in the all-time series, 814-1,053 … the Sox are 447-491 at home (51-55 at U.S. Cellular Field) and 367-562 on the road (5-15 at new Yankee Stadium).

REMEMBERING YOGIThe White Sox and MLB are mourning the loss of Hall-of-Fame catcher Yogi Berra, who passed away on Tuesday at age 90.Berra was a career .274 hitter (278-1,013) with 50 doubles, four triples, 42 home runs, 173 RBI, 149 runs scored and a .803 OPS in 289 career games vs. the White Sox from 1947-63.He hit .282 (151-535) with 20 homers and 99 RBI in 145 ca-reer games at Old Comiskey Park … Chicago fi nished second to Berra’s Yankees in the AL in 1957, 1958 and 1963.

30/100 CLUBJose Abreu is on-pace for 31 homers and 102 RBI … he is trying to join Albert Pujols (2001-02) as the only players to register 30-plus homers and 100-plus RBI in his fi rst two MLB seasons.Albert Belle is the only White Sox to reach those marks in his fi rst two seasons with the club (1997-98).He ranks third in TB (619), tied for third in RBI (203), ranks fi fth in OPS (.913) and eighth in HRs (65) in the AL since 2014.

RUNNING TO 100Adam Eaton is tied for ninth in the American League with 92 runs scored … he is trying to become the fi rst Sox to score 100 runs since Jermaine Dye (103) and Jim Thome (108) in 2006.The last White Sox No. 1 hitter to score 100-plus runs in a season was Ray Durham in 2000 (121).Eaton ranks eighth (168) and Jose Abreu ranks ninth (167) in in runs scored in the AL since 2014.

SECOND-HALF SURGEBelow is a breakdown of where White Sox players rank among American League second-half leaders:Average: Adam Eaton (10th, .325).Doubles: Melky Cabrera (1st, 22) … Jose Abreu (3rd, 19).Home Runs: Jose Abreu (T7th, 15) … RBI: Jose Abreu (5th, 50).Runs Scored: Adam Eaton (T4th, 46).XBH: Jose Abreu (5th, 35) … Melky Cabrera (T7th, 31).ERA: Matt Albers (2nd, 1.23) … Dan Jennings (3rd, 1.29).Strikeouts: Chris Sale (2nd, 102).

QUALITY AND QUANTITY The White Sox have made 1,150 quality starts since 2003, the second-highest total in the majors behind the Mets (1,150). The Sox lead the American League lead with 91 quality starts in 2015, one ahead of Houston (90) … Jose Quintana (T2nd, 24) and Chris Sale (T4th, 21) rank among AL QS leaders. Chicago is 61-30 when receiving a QS this season.

CLOSE CALLS Eighty-four of Chicago’s 152 games (55.3%) have been de-cided by two runs or less, including fi ve of their last eight. The White Sox are 27-28 in one-run games and 15-14 in two-run games … the Sox lead MLB with 54 one-run decisions and 13 extra-inning wins, and rank second with 11 walkoff victories.

LONG BALL LOGISTICSThe Sox have hit 24 homers in the last 20 games and 31 over the last 37 … they have eight multihomer efforts and have been held homerless 17 times during that 37-game span.The White Sox are 45-41 when hitting at least one homer, 21-13 with multiple HRs and 27-39 when being held homerless.Chicago is 25 home runs shy of its 2014 total (155).

SEPTEMBER TO REMEMBER?The White Sox are looking to record a winning record in September/October for the fi rst time since 2010 (16-14) … the Sox went 11-14 in September 2014, and are 53-82 since 2011.

MILESTONES WITHIN REACH Melky Cabrera: Four RBI for 600 career. Chris Sale: Ten strikeouts to tie Ed Walsh (1908) for the Sox single-season record (269) … four strikeouts for 1,000. Robin Ventura: Seven wins for 300 career as manager.

WHITE SOX BREAKDOWNSox After 152/153 in 2014 ..............69-83/70-83Streak ...................................................... Lost 2Current Trip...................................................3-4Last Homestand ...........................................4-6Last 10 Games .............................................4-6Series Record ........................................19-25-5Series First Game.....................................23-26First/Second Half ............................41-45/31-35Home/Road ....................................37-38/35-42Opp. At-Above/Below .500 .............42-50/30-30vs. AL East/Central/West ......13-16/29-41/21-12Interleague.................................................. 9-11Comeback W’s/L’s After Leading .............. 30/28Extra Innings...............................................13-4One-Run/Two-Run Games .............27-28/15-14Ahead After 6/7/8 ........................49-6/56-5/60-3Trailed After 6/7/8 .....................10-61/6-65/4-72Tied After 6/7/8 .........................13-13/10-10/8-5Sox/Opp. Score First ......................52-20/20-60Sox/Opp. Score 4+ .........................53-23/16-58Sox/Opp. Score 3 or Less ..............19-57/56-22April/May/June ........................8-11/15-15/10-16July/August/Sept-Oct. ...........16-10/12-16/10-13Average Time of Game ............................... 3:00

UPCOMING PROBABLESAT NEW YORK YANKEES

Thursday: 6:05 p.m. CT, CSNLHP Chris Sale (12-10, 3.47) vs.RHP Michael Pineda (11-8, 4.10)

Friday: 6:05 p.m. CT, CSNLHP Carlos Rodon (8-6, 3.78) vs.

LHP CC Sabathia (5-9, 4.80)Saturday: 3:05 p.m. CT, CSN

LHP John Danks (7-13, 4.59) vs.RHP Adam Warren (6-7, 3.46)

Sunday: 12:05 p.m. CT, WGNTBA vs.

RHP Luis Severino (4-3, 3.10)

All games carried live on WSCR-AM 670

WHITE SOX VS. YANKEES (1-2)Date H/R Result WP LP7/31 H L, 6-13 Rodon Eovaldi8/1 H W, 8-2 Danks Mitchell8/2 H L, 3-12 Nova Samardzija9/24 R 6:05 p.m. CT9/25 R 6:05 p.m. CT9/26 R 3:05 p.m. CT9/27 R 12:05 p.m. CT

WHITE SOX ON TRIP (3-4)at CLE/DET/NYY ..............................1-2/2-2/0-0Runs Scored/Allowed ............................... 18/32Average/OBP/SLG ..................... .186/.260/.326Home Runs...................................................... 4ERA .................................. 3.86 (26 ER/60.2 IP)Quality Starts ................................................... 5

BEST ROAD RECORDS SINCE 6/30Club W-L Pct.New York Mets 26-11 .703Chicago Cubs 23-13 .639New York Yankees 21-14 .600Pittsburgh Pirates 24-16 .600Chicago White Sox 21-15 .583St. Louis Cardinals 21-15 .583

SOX SINGLE-SEASON SO LEADERSPitcher Year SO IPEd Walsh 1908 269 464.0Chris Sale 2015 259 194.2Ed Walsh 1910 258 369.2Ed Walsh 1911 255 368.2Ed Walsh 1912 254 393.0

2015 MLB ROAD RBI LEADERSPitcher, Club RBIYoenis Cespedes, DET/NYM ........................ 71Anthony Rizzo, CUBS ................................... 58Jose Abreu, SOX ......................................... 56

2015 MLB STRIKEOUT LEADERSPitcher, Club SOClayton Kershaw, LAD................................. 272Chris Sale, SOX ......................................... 259Max Scherzer, WSH .................................... 249

2005 REWIND … GAME 153Result: .............................White Sox 3, Twins 1Record/Place:........................... 92-61; 1st/+1.5Highlights: Jose Contreras allowed one run over 9.0 IP for his fi rst complete game in Chicago’s 3-1 win … Jermaine Dye drove in all three Sox runs with a three-run homer in the fi rst … Contreras’ win was his 10th since the All-Star break.

HONORING MINNIE AND BILLYThe White Sox are wearing No. 9 and No. 19 patches on their uniforms this season to honor franchise legends Minnie Minoso and Billy Pierce … Minoso passed away on 3/1 at the age of 90, and Pierce passed on 7/31 at age 88.

World Champions: 1906, 1917, 2005 AL Champions: 1901, 1906, 1917, 1919, 1959, 2005 AL West Champions: 1983, 1993 AL Central Champions: 2000, 2005, 2008

CHICAGO WHITE SOX (72-80) at NEW YORK YANKEES (83-68)LHP Chris Sale (12-10, 3.47) vs. RHP Michael Pineda (11-8, 4.10)

Game #153/Road #78 Thursday, September 24, 2015

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SALE AT A GLANCEMakes his 30th start of the season and 15th on the road … needs four strikeouts for 1,000 career and 5.1 IP to record 200.0 for the second time in his career (214.1 in 2013).His 259 strikeouts lead the American League and are the second-highest, single-season total in White Sox history, 10 off the record of 269 set by Hall-of-Famer Ed Walsh in 1908.Is 0-3 with a 5.40 ERA (13 ER/23.1 IP) over four September starts, compared to 3-0 with a 1.59 ERA (5 ER/28.1 IP) over his previous four.Is looking to become the fi rst pitcher since Pedro Martinez in 2002 to lead the AL in both strikeouts and strikeout-to-walk ratio … is the fi rst pitcher since Randy Johnson in 2004 to record double-digit strikeouts 13 times in one season (STATS). Has joined Walsh (1910-12) as the only pitchers in Sox history to strike out 200-plus batters in three consecutive seasons. Has allowed one or no runs in 46 of his 114 career starts (40.4 percent), including 19 scoreless outings … the 19 scoreless outings during that span are tied for second in the AL behind Seattle’s Felix Hernandez (25).

LAST STARTSuffered his third straight loss on 9/18 at Cleveland, allowing seven runs (one earned) on eight hits over 7.0 IP … walked three and struck out nine … gave up six unearned runs, including a grand slam to Carlos Santana, in the third inning following a Carlos Sanchez error … also yielded a solo homer to Francisco Lindor in the seventh … left with a 7-1 defi cit after throwing 116 pitches (75 strikes).

K-ZONEIs on pace to record a franchise-record 287 strikeouts, which would be the most in the major leagues since Arizona’s Randy Johnson fanned 290 in 2004 … his 157 strikeouts in the fi rst half were a franchise-record, breaking the mark of 143 set by Wilbur Wood in 1973.His average of 11.97 strikeouts per 9.0 IP also would be a White Sox record and the highest in the majors since Johnson’s 13.41 mark in 2001 … his 6.48 SO/BB ratio (259 SO/40 BB) would break his own club record of 5.33 set last season.His 32.6 percent swings that miss in 2015 are fi fth-most in the ma-jors since 1999 behind Pedro Martinez (35.8 in 1999), Francisco Liriano (33.5 in 2015 and 33.3 in 2014) and Randy Johnson (32.8 in 2002).Struck out at least one batter in 38 straight innings from 5/28-6/24, the longest streak in the majors since Johan Santana (39) in 2002 (Elias).Has struck out 10 or more batters 31 times in 114 career starts and 12 or more 18 times … has recorded six games with 10-plus strikeouts and no walks … owns fi ve of the Top 11 strikeout games in Sox history.

SALE’S HISTORIC RUNStruck out 10-plus batters in eight straight starts from 5/23-6/30, tied with Pedro Martinez (8/19-9/27/99 with Boston) for the longest streak in major-league history (Elias).Struck out 12-plus batters in fi ve straight starts from 5/28-6/19, joining Martinez and Randy Johnson as the only pitchers to accomplish that feat. Recorded three straight starts of 12-plus strikeouts with one or no runs allowed from 5/28-6/8, joining Hall-of-Famer Sandy Koufax as the only major-league pitchers since 1900 to accomplish that feat (Elias).Became the fi rst pitcher since 1900 to record 10-plus strikeouts in four straight starts (5/23-6/8) while increasing his total in each outing (Elias).

LITTLE RESISTANCE VS. LEFTIES Has limited left-handers to a .199 (116-582) average since becoming a starter in 2012, the third-lowest mark in the major leagues behind Clayton Kershaw (.189) and Drew Smyly (.190). Brennan Boesch (two) and Travis Hafner (one) are the only lefties to homer off Sale … Boesch (9/2/12 at Comerica Park) is the last left-hander to homer off Sale, who has faced 462 lefties since that homer.

NO JUNE SWOON Was named American League Pitcher of the Month for June after going 2-2 with a 1.83 ERA (9 ER/44.1 IP) and 75 strikeouts in six starts … it was his second career weekly honor (May 2012).His 75 strikeouts broke Juan Pizarro’s franchise monthly record of 61 set in August 1961 and were the most in the major leagues since Nolan Ryan set the modern-day record of 87 with California in June 1977.Sale, Sandy Koufax (76 in May 1965), Sam McDowell (76 in May 1968) and Ryan (fi ve different months) are the only pitchers in the last 100 years to record 75-plus strikeouts in a single month (STATS LLC).

TOUGH LUCK LOSERHas struck out 10 or more batters in a losing effort seven times since 2012 … posted a ND on 6/19 vs. Texas despite recording the 34th game in major-league history and fi rst in Sox history with 14 or more strikeouts and no walks … retired the fi rst 17 batters … Sox became the fourth team in major-league history to lose despite having a starting pitcher throw 8.0-plus scoreless IP with 14 or more strikeouts (Elias).

2015 STARTS OF NOTE Struck out a franchise-record 29 batters in back-to-back starts on 8/21-26, fanning 14 on 8/21 at Seattle after matching his career high with 15 on 8/16 vs. the Cubs … became the fi fth left-hander in major-league history to record at least 15 strikeouts with one or no hits allowed on 8/16 vs. the Cubs, joining Randy Johnson (four), Clayton Kershaw, Jon Lester and Warren Spahn (one each). Threw 100-plus pitches in 15 straight starts from 5/6-7/25 … registered his eighth career complete game on 7/6 vs. Toronto … facing Mark Buehrle, who also went the distance, the game time of 1:54 was the fastest in the majors since Kansas City at Tampa Bay on 8/9/11 (1:53) … posted a ND on 6/30 at St. Louis despite allowing just one run on six hits with 12 strikeouts over 8.0 IP in his 100th career start. Threw 22.2 straight scoreless IP from 5/23-6/8, the second-longest streak of his career (28.0, 5/6-6/2/13) … earned his 50th career victory on 6/8 vs. Houston, allowing one run with 14 strikeouts over 8.0 IP … struck out 12-plus batters with no runs allowed in back-to-back starts on 5/28-1 at Baltimore and 6/3 at Texas … joined Chan Ho Park (2000), Hideo Nomo (1995), Roger Clemens (1987), Nolan Ryan (1978) and Sandy Koufax (1965) as the only pitchers since 1965 to accomplish the feat.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Is a four-time American League All-Star (2012-15) … he and Billy Pierce (1955-59) are the only pitchers in Sox history to make at least four straight All-Star Teams … has fi nished in the Top 6 of the AL Cy Young voting each of the last three seasons.

#49 WHITE SOX STARTING PITCHER CHRIS SALE LHP

vs. Opp. vs. Opp. vs. Opp. Pitcher 2015 2014 Career 2015 2014 CareerLHP Chris Sale 12-10, 3.47 12-4, 2.17 56-39, 2.92 — 1-0, 0.00 1-0, 3.72RHP Michael Pineda 11-8, 4.10 5-5, 1.89 25-23, 3.51 — — 0-2, 2.77

Height: 6-6 Weight: 180 Age: 26 (March 30, 1989)Born: Lakeland, Fla. Resides: Fort Myers, Fla. Signed Through: 2017

VS. NEW YORK YANKEES Makes his ninth career appearance and sixth start … is 3-0 with a 0.72 ERA (3 ER/37.2 IP) and 47 strikeouts lifetime and 0-0 with a 1.29 ERA (2 ER/14.0 IP) and 14 strikeouts in three games (two starts) at new Yankee Stadium. Posted a ND in his last start on 8/24/14 at Yankee Stadium, allowing four unearned runs on four hits over 6.0 IP … also received a ND on 5/22/14 at U.S. Cellular Field despite giving up one hit with 10 strikeouts over 6.0 scoreless IP. Threw 7.0-plus IP while allowing two earned runs or less in each of his fi rst three career starts vs. New York, the only pitcher in White Sox history to accomplish that feat (STATS LLC). Held the Yankees to one run over 7/2 IP on 8/22/12 in Chicago, allowing three hits with 13 strikeouts.

TOMORROW’S STARTER Rookie LHP Carlos Rodon (8-6, 3.78) makes his 26th appearance (23rd start) of the season … is 4-2 with a 1.66 ERA (9 ER/48.2 IP) and 45 strikeouts over his last seven starts, limiting opponents to a .193 (33-171) average. His 135 strikeouts are the fourth-highest total in White Sox history by a rookie, trailing only Gary Peters (189 in 1963), Melido Perez (138 in 1988) and Lefty Williams (138 in 1916). Won his last start on 9/19 at Cleveland, allowing one run on six hits over 7.2 IP in his fi rst outing since 9/8. Lost his only career start against the Yankees on 7/31 at home, giving up eight runs on eight hits and four walks over 3.0 IP.

SALE’S 2015 GAME LOG (29 STARTS)Date Opp. W-L IP H R ER HR BB SO #P EXIT ERA4/12 vs. Min. W 6.0 5 1 1 0 1 8 98 3-1 1.504/18 at Det. W 6.0 4 2 2 1 1 6 101 12-2 2.254/23 vs. K.C. ND 7.0 9 2 2 0 1 2 99 2-2 2.374/30 at Min. L 3.0 9 9 8 1 2 4 73 2-9 5.325/6 vs. Det. ND 5.1 7 5 5 1 5 6 109 3-4 5.935/12 at Mil. W 8.0 3 2 2 1 1 11 110 4-2 5.095/18 vs. Cle. ND 8.0 4 1 1 0 2 7 109 1-1 4.365/23 vs. Min. L 8.0 5 4 3 2 1 10 113 3-4 4.215/28-1 at Bal. W 7.2 4 0 0 0 0 12 120 3-0 3.666/3 at Hou. W 7.0 3 0 0 0 2 13 112 9-0 3.276/8 vs. Hou. W 8.0 5 1 1 0 1 14 119 3-1 3.046/14 at T.B. L 6.2 3 2 2 1 3 12 125 1-2 3.016/19 vs. Tex. ND 8.0 2 0 0 0 0 14 111 1-0 2.746/24 at Min. L 6.2 9 6 5 0 1 10 112 1-6 3.026/30 at STL ND 8.0 6 1 1 1 1 12 116 1-1 2.877/6 vs. Tor. W 9.0 6 2 2 2 0 6 108 4-2 2.807/11 at Cubs W 7.0 6 1 1 0 1 10 115 5-1 2.727/19 vs. K.C. L 6.1 11 4 4 2 1 6 105 0-4 2.867/25 at Cle. W 7.0 7 2 2 0 0 7 109 8-2 2.857/30 at Bos. L 5.0 12 7 7 0 1 7 95 2-6 3.208/4 vs. T.B. L 5.1 6 7 7 2 3 9 107 1-5 3.528/10 vs. LAA W 7.1 5 2 2 0 2 7 104 8-2 3.478/16 vs. Cubs W 7.0 1 0 0 0 2 15 116 3-0 3.328/21 at Sea. W 7.0 4 3 3 1 1 14 110 8-3 3.348/26 vs. Bos. ND 7.0 5 0 0 0 2 7 119 0-0 3.209/1 at Min. ND 6.1 9 4 4 0 1 10 113 5-4 3.299/7 vs. Cle. L 7.0 7 3 3 3 1 8 108 2-3 3.319/13 vs. Min. L 3.0 9 6 6 1 0 3 71 0-6 3.559/18 at Cle. L 7.0 8 7 1 2 3 9 116 1-7 3.472015 Totals 12-10 194.2 173 80 75 21 40 259 — — 3.47Career Totals 56-39 869.1 720 306 282 84 213 996 — — 2.92

SALE’S 2015 STATISTICAL BREAKDOWNCategory W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER HR BB SOHome 5-5 3.25 15-15 102.1 87 38 37 13 22 122Road 7-5 3.70 14-14 92.1 86 46 38 8 18 137Day 5-6 3.41 11-11 71.1 64 29 27 10 12 100Night 7-4 3.50 18-18 123.1 109 55 48 11 28 159April 2-1 5.32 4-4 22.0 27 14 13 2 5 20May 2-1 2.68 5-5 37.0 23 12 11 4 9 46June 2-2 1.83 6-6 44.1 28 10 9 2 8 75July 3-2 4.19 5-5 34.1 42 16 16 4 3 36August 3-1 3.21 5-5 33.2 20 12 12 3 10 52Sept./Oct. 0-3 5.40 4-4 23.1 33 20 14 6 5 30

Category AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB SO GDP OBP SLGTotal .233 741 173 30 3 21 40 259 12 .282 .367vs. Left .258 120 31 3 0 0 9 46 1 .331 .283vs. Right .229 621 142 27 3 21 31 213 11 .272 .383

SALE’S 2015 BREAKDOWNGS-QS Pct. RSA #P/GS SO/9 SO/BB HR/9 BB/9.0 SB-ATT PCK W-L29-21 72.4 4.39 107.7 11.97 6.48 0.97 1.85 4-7 3 15-14

SALE VS. NEW YORK YANKEESPlayer AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLGChase Headley 5 2 1 0 1 1 1 2 .400 .500 1.200Alex Rodriguez 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 .250 .571 .250Austin Romine 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 .250 .250 .250Dustin Ackley 10 2 0 0 0 0 1 5 .200 .273 .200Brendan Ryan 14 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 .071 .071 .143Carlos Beltran 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 .333 .000Stephen Drew 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000Jacoby Ellsbury 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .000 .000 .000Brett Gardner 7 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 .000 .222 .000John Ryan Murphy 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000Chris Young 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000

SALE’S GAME BESTS AS STARTER 2015 Season CareerSO 15 (8/16 vs. Cubs, 7.0 IP) 15 (2x, 8/16/15 vs .Cubs, 7.0 IP)Low Hits 2 (6/18 vs. Tex., 8.0 IP) 1 (5/12/13 vs. LAA, 9.0 IP)IP 9.0 (7/6 vs. Tor.) 9.0 (5x, last 7/6/15 vs. Tor.)CG 1 (7/6 vs. Tor.) 8 (last 7/6/15 vs. Tor.)SHO None 1 (5/12/13 vs. LAA)Win Streak 3 games (2x, 8/10-21) 8 games (5/17-7/15/12)

MICHAEL PINEDA VS. WHITE SOXPlayer AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLGMelky Cabrera 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .300 .300 .300Gordon Beckham 5 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 .200 .200 .200Tyler Flowers 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000Alexei Ramirez 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 .000 .000 .000

Sale Among AL Leaders In 2015

Category Rank No.Strikeouts 1st 259SO/9.0 IP 1st 11.97SO/BB 1st 6.48Pitches/Game 1st 107.7Quality Starts T4th 21BB/9.0 IP 5th 1.85Opponents SLG 7th .367Opp. OPS T7th .649WHIP 8th 1.09Opp. OBP 8th .282Runners/9.0 IP 8th 10.36

Sale Among AL Leaders Since 2012

Category Rank No.Strikeouts 1st 885WHIP 1st 1.07SO/BB 1st 5.03CG T2nd 8Opp. OBP 3rd .280SO/9.0 IP 3rd 10.28Quality Starts 3rd 84Opp. Avg. 4th .227Opp. OPS 4th .630Innings 4th 775.0ERA 4th 2.96Wins 5th 52Opp. SLG 7th .350

Most 10+ SO GamesIn White Sox History

Pitcher (GS w/SOX) No.Chris Sale (114) 31Ed Walsh (312) 17Juan Pizarro (145) 15

Most 12+ SO GamesSince 2012

Pitcher, Club No.Chris Sale, SOX 18Clayton Kershaw, LAD 9Max Scherzer, DET/WAS 9Yu Darvish, TEX 8Corey Kluber, CLE 8

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WHITE SOX BULLPEN NOTESTEAM BULLPEN NOTES Last Game: 1 ER/2.2 IP Series: 0-1; 1-1 SV; 1 ER/5.2 IP Trip: 0-1; 2-2 SV; 11 ER/11.0 IP

Saves: 34-49 (69.4) IR-IS: 193-65 (33.7) 1st Batter: .264 (92-348)Season Highs: IP (7.2, 7/18 vs. K.C.) … SO (11, 8/30 vs. Sea.)

White Sox relievers are 1-3 with a 5.61 ERA (32 ER/51.1 IP), eight home runs and a .269 (54-201) opponents aver-age over their last 15 games.The Sox bullpen allowed seven runs on 9/15 vs. Oak., the most since allowing a season-high 10 on 5/9 vs. Cin.Leury Garcia (second career) and Alexei Ramirez (de-but) each tossed 1.0 scoreless IP for the Sox on 9/15 vs. Oakland … it was just the second time in team history that two position players pitched in a game (also Frank Isbell and Sam Mertes on 9/28/1902) … source: Elias.The bullpen has surrendered 118 homers since 2013, tied with Kansas City for the fewest allowed in the American League.

#34 MATT ALBERS, RHP Last Game: DNPTrip: HLD; 0 ER/0.1 IP Scoreless Streak: 17 (20.0 IP)

2015 Holds: 3 (last 9/19 at Cleveland) IR-IS: 23-10 (43.5) 1st Batter Faced: .250 (6-24)Career High In Relief: IP (5.0; 7/27/06 vs. Cin.) … SO (4; 6x, last 4/2/14 vs. NYY)Last Relief Outing: 9/19 at Cleveland (HLD, 3; 0.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R/ER, 0 BB, 1 SO)

Extended his career high scoreless appearance (17) and IP (20.0 IP) streaks on 9/19 … the 20.0 scoreless IP streak is the second-longest active streak in baseball. Owns a 1.13 ERA (7 ER/56.0 IP) over his last 46 appearances dating back to 9/2/13 … 39 of the outings were scoreless. Has not allowed an earned run over his last 18 games (21.0 IP). Owns a 0.71 ERA (1 ER/12.2 IP) on the road and a 1.61 ERA (4 ER/22.1 IP) at U.S. Cellular Field this season. Is limiting right-handers to a .210 (17-81) average this season.

#67 SCOTT CARROLL, RHP Last Game: 1 ER/2.0 IPTrip: 1 ER/2.0 IP Scoreless Streak: None

2015 Holds: N/A IR-IS:14-6 (42.9) 1st Batter Faced: .429 (6-14)Career High In Relief: IP (4.2; 5/9-1/15 vs. Cin.) … SO (6; 8/2/15 vs. NYY)Last Relief Outing: 9/23 at Detroit (2.0 IP, 3 H, 1 R/ER, 0 BB, 1 SO)

Was recalled from Class AAA Charlotte on 9/16 … has gone 1-1 with a 3.66 ERA (13 ER/32.0 IP) in 15 games with the White Sox this season. Struck out a career-high six batters on 8/2 vs. New York-AL. Is 2-1 with a 2.96 ERA (18 ER/54.2 IP) as a reliever, compared to 4-10 with a 5.40 mark (64 ER/106.2 IP) as a starter lifetime. Went 7-4 with a 3.47 mark (32 ER/83.0 IP) and .262 opponents average over 16 starts with Charlotte this season.

#33 ZACH DUKE, LHP Last Game: DNPTrip: 0-1; 1 ER/0.0 IP Scoreless Streak: None

2015 Holds: 23 (last 9/6 at Kansas City) IR-IS: 34-7 (20.6) 1st Batter Faced: .207 (12-58)Career High In Relief: IP (4.0; 3x, last 9/7/12 vs. Mia.) … SO (4; 4/21/13 at NYM)Last Relief Outing: 9/22 at Detroit (0.0 IP, 1 H, 1 R/ER, 1 BB, 0 SO)

AL Relief Leaders: T3rd-GIDP (9); T5th-HLD (24); T9th-IRS % (20.6). Is 0-2 with a 5.06 ERA (6 ER/10.2 IP) and 17 strikeouts over his last 14 outings. Recorded his 23rd hold of the season on 9/6, the most by a White Sox reliever since Matt Thornton (26) in 2012 … the 23 holds are tied for the sixth-most in White Sox single-season history, needing one to tie Matt Thornton (24 in 2009) and Jesse Crain (2011) for fourth-most on the list. Left-handers are 15-76 (.197) and right-handers are batting .246 (32-130). Is 2-1 with a 2.78 ERA (10 ER/32.1 IP) in 34 games at U.S. Cellular Field in 2015.

#43 DAN JENNINGS, LHP Last Game: 0 ER/1.0 IPTrip: 1 ER/2.2 IP Scoreless Streak: 3 (2.0 IP)

2015 Holds: 4 (last 5/15 at Oakland) IR-IS: 33-13 (39.4) 1st Batter Faced: .326 (14-43)Career High In Relief: IP (3.2; 7/18/15 vs. K.C.) … SO (4; 9/16/13 at Phi.)Last Relief Outing: 9/23 at Detroit (1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R/ER, 1 BB, 1 SO)

Owns a 1.24 ERA (4 ER/29.0 IP) over his last 26 outings since being reinstated from the disabled list on 7/1. Has allowed just one earned run over his last 19 outings (18.1 IP). Had his scoreless appearance (seven) and IP (10.0 IP) streaks snapped on 8/29 vs. Seattle, allowing an unearned run in the eighth inning. Owns a 6.55 ERA (8 ER/11.0 IP) in 12 outings with zero rest this season. Right-handers are hitting .237 (27-114) and lefties .291 (25-86) this season.

#65 NATE JONES, RHP Last Game: DNPTrip: 0 ER/2.0 IP Scoreless Streak: 1 (2.0 IP)

2015 Holds: 6 (last 9/21 at Detroit) IR-IS: 7-0 (0.0) 1st Batter Faced: .357 (5-14)Career High In Relief: IP (3.1; 5/18/13 at LAA) … SO (5; 6/4/13 at Sea.)Last Relief Outing: 9/21-2 at Detroit (2.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R/ER, 0 BB, 2 SO)

Worked 2.0 scoreless IP on 9/21 at Detroit, just his second scoreless outing in his last five … owns a 5.25 ERA (7 ER/12.0 IP) over his last 11 outings … made six straight scoreless appearances to begin the season. Twelve of his 17 appearances this season have been scoreless … all seven of his runs allowed this season have come via the home run. Opponents are 4-37 (.108) with two strikes … is averaging 12.3 strikeouts per 9.0 IP (25 SO/18.1 IP) and owns a 4.17 strikeout-to-walk ratio (6 BB). Tossed 1.0 scoreless IP on 8/7 at Kansas City … it was his first major-league ap-pearance since 4/3/14 vs. Minnesota (2 ER/0.0 IP).

#52 JAKE PETRICKA (puh-TRITCH-kuh), RHP Last Game: DNPTrip: 0 ER/2.2 IP Scoreless Streak: 4 (6.1 IP)

2015 Holds: 12 (last 8/11 vs. LAA) IR-IS: 31-5 (16.1) 1st Batter Faced: .339 (19-56)Career High In Relief: IP (3.0; 4/19/14 at Tex.) … SO (3; 3x, last 7/27/15 at Bos.)Last Relief Outing: 9/22 at Detroit (2.2 IP 0 H, 0 R/ER, 0 BB, 1 SO)

AL Relief Leaders: 1st-GIDP (12); 5th-IRS % (16.1). Tossed 2.2 scoreless IP Tuesday night at Detroit, his longest outing since 4/25/14 vs. Tampa Bay (also 2.2). Is 1-1 with a 5.50 ERA (11 ER/18.0 IP) over his last 24 games … has tossed 1.0-plus IP in 11 of the outings. Owns a 2.88 ERA (8 ER/25.0 IP) at U.S. Cellular Field in 2015 and 2.39 mark (17 ER/64.0 IP) since 2014 (65 G). Opponents are hitting .170 (9-53) with RISP in 2015. Has allowed just five homers since 2013, tied for the second-fewest with teammate Matt Albers among AL relievers (min. 100.0 IP).

2015 AL Relief RankingsCategory Rank No.GIDP T2nd 48SO/9.0 IP 6th 8.62ERA 7th 3.65Wins 10th 23Saves 12th 34 Opp. AVG 12th .256Strikeouts 13th 3991st Batter Avg. 14th .264IP 15th 416.2IR Scored Pct. 15th 33.7

#57 ZACH PUTNAM, RHP Last Game: 0 ER/1.0 IPTrip: 3 ER/2.0 IP Scoreless Streak: 1 (1.0 IP)

2015 Holds: 6 (last 8/5 vs. Tampa Bay) IR-IS: 18-4 (22.2) 1st Batter Faced: .300 (12-40)Career High In Relief: IP (2.2; 4/25/14 vs. T.B..) … SO (4; 4/22/14 at Det.)Last Relief Outing: 9/23 at Detroit (1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R/ER, 0 BB, 1 SO)

AL Relief Leaders: 7th-SO/9.0 IP (11.74). Owns a 10.50 ERA (7 ER/6.0 IP) over his last six appearances … opponents are hitting .320 (8-25) during that span. Owns a 3.38 ERA (3 ER/8.0 IP) with 10 strikeouts over his last eight outings on the road … seven of the eight have been scoreless. Opponents are hitting .146 (15-103) with two strikes in 2015 … is averaging 11.74 strikeouts per 9.0 IP (60 SO/46.0 IP) and owns a 2.73 strikeout-to-walk ratio (22 BB).

#30 DAVID ROBERTSON, RHP Last Game: DNPTrip: 2-2 SV; 2 ER/2.0 IP Scoreless Streak: 1 (1.0 IP)

2015 Saves: 31-38 (81.6) IR-IS: 6-3 (50.0) 1st Batter Faced: .107 (6-56)Career High In Relief: IP (2.0; 17x, last 8/30/15 vs. Sea.) … SO (4; 6x, last 8/5/15 vs. T.B.)Last Relief Outing: 9/21-2 at Detroit (SV, 31; 1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R/ER, 0 BB, 2 SO, 0 HR)

AL Relief Leaders: T4th-W (6); 4th-SO/9.0 IP (12.13); 6th-SO (80); T8th-SV (31). Earned his 31st save of the season on 9/21, his first scoreless outing since 9/8 … owns a 15.75 ERA (7 ER/4.0 IP) over his last four appearances. Retired a team season-high 26 straight batters from 8/16-9/8, the most by a White Sox since John Danks retired 26 straight from 6/8-15/13 … recorded his 600th career strikeout (Jake Smolinski) on 9/14 vs. Oakland. Owns a 2.56 ERA (11 ER/38.2 IP) at U.S. Cellular Field and a 4.79 mark (11 ER/20.2 IP) on the road in 2015. Lefties are 15-91 (.165) and righties are 29-130 (.223) this season … all six of his homers allowed are vs. RHH. Owns a 1.33 ERA (3 ER/20.1 IP) with 30 strikeouts over 18 outings in non-save situations this season … is 78-100 (78.0 percent) lifetime in save opportunities.

#40 DANIEL WEBB, RHP Last Game: 0 ER/1.0 IPTrip: 4 ER/1.1 IP Scoreless Streak: 1 (1.0 IP)

2015 Holds: None IR-IS: 21-11 (52.4) 1st Batter Faced: .238 (5-21)Career High In Relief: IP (3.0; 2x, last 7/21/15 vs. STL) … SO (5; 7/1/14 vs. LAA)Last Relief Outing: 9/23 at Detroit (1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R/ER, 1 BB, 2 SO)

Owns an 8.15 ERA (16 ER/17.2 IP) over his last 15 appearances … has allowed eight of the last 13 inherited runners to score during that span. Seventeen of his 25 appearances this season have been scoreless … has allowed an earned run in seven of the outings. Has issued six walks in his last four outings … walked one over his previous five. Owns a 6.28 strikeouts per 9.0 IP mark (20 SO/28.2 IP) and 1.05 strikeout-to-walk ratio (19 BB) … first batters faced are 16-78 (.205) since 2013.

WHITE SOX PITCHING BREAKDOWN W-L ERA GS-QS Pct. CG SHO SV-OPP IP H R ER BB SO AVGStarters 49-58 4.17 152-91 59.9 7 4 — 948.0 957 473 439 273 883 .262Relievers 23-22 3.65 — — — — 34-49 416.2 403 192 169 164 399 .256

WHITE SOX PITCHERS VS. NEW yORK yANKEES 2015 CAREER

PITCHERS ERA W L S IP ER SO ERA W L S IP ER SOAlbers 27.00 0 0 0 1.0 3 1 2.97 1 0 0 39.1 13 29Carroll 4.15 0 0 0 4.1 2 6 5.11 0 1 0 12.1 7 8Danks 1.59 1 0 0 5.2 1 8 5.19 3 3 0 50.1 29 41Duke 0.00 0 0 0 0.2 0 1 4.15 1 1 0 8.2 4 3Jennings 9.00 0 0 0 2.0 2 2 9.00 0 0 0 2.0 2 2Johnson 4.50 0 1 0 6.0 3 1Jones 5.40 0 1 0 3.1 2 8Montas Petricka 0.00 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 4.26 0 1 0 6.1 3 4Putnam 4.50 0 0 0 2.0 1 2 2.70 0 1 0 6.2 2 5Quintana 5.27 2 1 0 13.2 8 11Robertson Rodon 24.00 0 1 0 3.0 8 4 24.00 0 1 0 3.0 8 4Sale 0.72 3 0 0 37.2 3 47Samardzija 17.36 0 1 0 4.2 9 3 6.92 0 1 0 13.0 10 7Webb 0.00 0 0 0 2.0 0 1 3.00 1 1 0 6.0 2 2TOTALS 8.67 1 2 0 27.0 26 29

LAST 5 REVIEWS/CHALLENGES INVOLVING WHITE SOXDate/Opp. Call on Field Inn. Umpires Ruling Time9/8 vs. Cle. Sanchez safe at 2B 6th Cooper/Wolcott Overturned 1:229/13 vs. Min. Johnson safe at HP 6th Winters/Foster Overturned N/A9/19 at Cle. Johnson out at 2B 5th Welke/Segal Stands N/A9/21 at Det. Sanchez out at HP 3rd Scheurwater/Carlson Overturned 2:409/22 at Det. Ramirez safe at 1B 8th Gorman/Woodring Overturned N/A

Bold = challenged by Robin Ventura; successful on 21-40 (52.5 percent) challenges in 2015.Italics = reviewed by umpire crew chief

Most GIDP Among MLBRelievers Since 2014

Pitcher GIDPJake Petricka 24Seth Maness 23Jared Hughes 21Zach Britton 202 players tied 19

Best First Batter FacedAVG Since 2009

Pitcher AVGAroldis Chapman .129Brian Matusz .158Craig Kimbrel .162David Robertson .162Joaquin Benoit .168

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WHITE SOX HITTERS NOTESTEAM HITTING NOTES Road: .254 (677-2,668), 59 HR, 323 RLast Series: .171 (21-123), 3 HR, 10 R Trip: .194 (41-211), 4 HR, 18 R Chicago is hitting .192 (49-255) with 20 runs scored over the last eight games (2.5 R/G), compared to .277 (257-927) with 139 runs scored over the previous 26. The White Sox rank among the AL leaders after the break in doubles (3rd, 126), runs scored (6th, 304) and average (8th, .263). The Sox have recorded 11 walkoff wins, second-most in the major leagues, have been shut out 12 times and have scored 10 runs or more fi ve times.

#79 JOSE ABREU, 1B/DH, R-R Last Game: 0-3, BBTrip: 5-26, 3 2B, 3 RBI, 3 BB Current Streak: None

MultiHR Games: 5 (last, 8/8/15 at K.C.) GS: 2 (last 4/18/15 at Det.) Season-High Streak: 17 (5/3-22)Career High: H (4; 6/23/15 at Min.) … HR (2; 5x, 8/8/15 at K.C.) … RBI (6, 4/25/14 vs. T.B.)

AL Leaders: T2nd-HBP (15); 7th-AVG RISP (.347); T7th-XBH (66); RBI (8th, 96); T9th-2B (34). Needs one home run and four RBI to join Albert Pujols (2001-02) as the only players in major-league history to record 30/100 in his fi rst two seasons … is the fi rst player in Sox history to record 25 home runs and 30 doubles in each of his fi rst two seasons. Is 1-14 (.071) over his last four games but is hitting .301 (73-243) with 15 homers and 50 RBI over his last 61. Ranks among the AL leaders after the break in doubles (T3rd, 19), RBI (5th, 50) and home runs (T7th, 15). His 203 RBI over his fi rst two full seasons are a White Sox record, and his 65 home runs are the second-most in franchise history behind Ron Kittle’s 67 in 1983-84.

#15 GORDON BECKHAM, INF, R-R Last Game: 0-1Trip: 1-4, HR, RBI, R, 2 BB Current Streak: None

MultiHR Games: 1 (6/1/12 vs. Sea.) GS: None Season-High Streak: 6 (5/29-6/4)Career High: H (4; 5x, 5/6/14 at Cubs) … HR (2; 6/1/12 vs. Sea.) … RBI (4; 3x, 6/20/12 vs. Cubs)

Is 8-22 (.364) over his last 14 games, compared to 8-89 (.090) in his previous 40. Has made 10 starts after the break (38 in the fi rst half). Has made 38 starts at third base, six at second and four at shortstop in 2015.

#36 ROB BRANTLY, C, L-R Last Game: DNPTrip: 1-7, 2B, BB, RBI, B Current Streak: None

MultiHR Games: None GS: None Season-High Streak: 2 (9/8-11)Career High: H (4; 6/8/13 at NYM) … HR (1; 5, 9/8/15 vs. Cle.) … RBI (4; 4/23/14 at Min.)

Has made six starts since being recalled from Class AAA Charlotte on 9/1. Hit a three-run homer on 9/8 vs. Cleveland, his fi rst since 7/9/13 vs. Atlanta. Hit .310 (63-203) with eight HR and 38 RBI with Class AA Birmingham and Charlotte.

#53 MELKY CABRERA, OF, S-L Last Game: 3-4, 2B, HR, 3 RBI, 2 RTrip: 7-24, 2B, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 3 R Current Streak: 1 (.750, 3-4)

MultiHR Games: 4 (last, 7/23/15 at Cle.) GS: 2 (7/29/11 at Cle.) Season-High Streak: 10 (7/1-11)Career High: H (5; 6/21/15 vs. Tex.) … HR (2; 4x, 7/23/15 at Cle.) … RBI (5; 5x, 7/28/14 at Bos.)

AL Leaders: T9th-2B (34). Hit his 100th career home run yesterday, a two-run shot off Justin Verlander. Is hitting .305 (102-329) with 27 doubles, 11 home runs and 53 RBI since 6/21. Leads the American League after the break with 22 doubles. His seven-game hitting and RBI streaks ended on 9/20 at Cleveland Ranks fourth among major-league outfi elders since 2006 with 90 assists.

#1 ADAM EATON, OF, L-L Last Game: 0-3, BB, RTrip: 8-24, 2B, BB, 3 RBI, 2 R Current Streak: None

MultiHR Games: NONE GS: NONE Season-High Streak: 11 (2x, 9/11-22)Career High: H (4; 8x, 9/4/15 at K.C.) … HR (1; 17x, 9/11/15 vs. Min.) … RBI (3; 2x, 9/4/15 at K.C.)

AL Leaders: T5th-3B (9); T5th-HBP (13); T9th-Runs (92). Is hitting .363 (37-102) with 19 runs scored over his last 25 games and .333 (73-219) over his last 55 … his 11-game hitting streak (.388, 19-49) ended on Wednesday. Ranks among the AL leaders post ASB in OBP (4th, .408), runs scored (T4th, 46) and average (10th, .325). His 13 home runs (four leadoff) are seven more than his career total entering 2015. Ranks third in the major leagues since 2014 with 19 triples.

#21 TYLER FLOWERS, C, R-R Last Game: DNPTrip: 0-9 Current Streak: None

MultiHR Games: 2 (last, 9/8/14 vs. Oak.) GS: 1 (8/28/11 at Sea.) Season-High Streak: 6 (6/24-7/4)Career High: H (4; 4/3/14 vs. Min.) … HR (2; 2x, 9/8/14 vs. Oak.) … RBI (4; 2x, 9/2/14 at Min.)

Has made 94 starts … Sox pitchers own a 3.71 ERA (342 ER/829.1 IP) when he is behind the plate … has thrown out 14.5 percent (8-55) of attempted basestealers. His 228 games played since 2014 rank seventh among MLB catchers.

#26 AVISAIL GARCIA, OF, R-R Last Game: 1-4Trip: 3-22, 2 BB, R, RBI Current Streak: None

MultiHR Games: 2 (last, 9/21/14 at T.B.) GS: NONE Season-High Streak: 9 (2x, 6/25-7/6)Career High: H (4; 2x, 7/8 vs. Tor.) … HR (2; 2x, 9/21/14 at T.B.) … RBI (4; 2x, 8/10/15 vs. LAA)

AL Leaders: 1st-OF Assists (16). Is 3-31 (.098) over his last nine games. His four game-ending RBI are the most by a Sox since Joe Crede in 2004 (fi ve).

#27 LEURY GARCIA, INF/OF, S-R Last Game: DNPTrip: 0-3 Current Streak: None

MultiHR Games: None GS: None Season-High Streak: 1 (2x, last 8/12)Career High: H (3; 2x, 9/11/13 vs. Det.) … HR (1; 6/4/14 at LAD) … RBI (1; 8x, 7/13/14 at Cle.)

Made his second career pitching appearance on 9/15 vs. Oakland (also 4/16/14 vs. Boston), throwing a scoreless eighth with one strikeout. Is in his third stint with the Sox this season (7/23-25, 7/29-8/14 and 9/1-current). Hit .298 (104-349) with 30 stolen bases in 90 games with Class AAA Charlotte … ranked fourth in the International League in steals.

#7 MICAH JOHNSON, INF, L-R Last Game: DNPTrip: 1-8, RBI Current Streak: None

MultiHR Games: N/A GS: N/A Season-High Streak: 7 (4/18-24)Career High: H (3; 5/6 vs. Det.) … HR (N/A) … RBI (1; 2x, last 5/3 at Min.)

Has made seven starts since being recalled from Class AAA Charlotte on 9/8. Batted .315 (98-311) with eight home runs, 36 RBI, 54 runs scored and 28 stolen bases in 78 games with the Knights … tied for fi fth in the International League in steals. Made the White Sox Opening Day roster, hitting .270 (20-74) in 27 games, before being optioned to Charlotte on 5/14.

White Sox AL RankingsCategory Rank No.Average w/RISP 9th .254Average 11th .251On-Base Pct. 12th .307Home Runs T13th 130Runs Scored 14th 596OPS 15th .690Slugging Pct. 15th .383

#25 ADAM LAROCHE, 1B/DH, L-L Last Game: DNPTrip: DNP Current Streak: None

MultiHR Games: 24 (last, 9/7/14 vs. Phi.) GS: 3 (9/17/08 at LAD) Season-High Streak: 6 (2x, 5/31-6/6)Career High: H (4; 13x, 7/31/15 vs. NYY) … HR (2; 24x, 9/7/14 vs. Phi.) … RBI (6; 8/1/10 at NYM)

Is day-to-day with patella tendinitis in his right knee … has not played since 9/13. Has recorded two homers, seven RBI and eight runs scored in his last 15 games. Is hitting .189/.241/.297 after the break (.281/.349/.511 entering the season). Has appeared in 72 games at DH (.188/.283/.286) and 47 at 1B (.242/.314/.446).

#24 MIKE OLT, 3B, R-R Last Game: 1-2Trip: 2-17, 3 BB Current Streak: 1 (.500, 1-2)

MultiHR Games: None GS: 1 (5/7/14 at CWS) Season-High Streak: 6 (2x, 5/31-6/6)Career High: H (3; 9/7/14 vs. Pit.) … HR (1; 13x, 4/11/15 at Col.) … RBI (4; 5/8/14 at CWS)

Left yesterday’s game with discomfort in his right shoulder. Has made 16 starts (14 at 3B, two at 1B) since being added to the roster on 9/6. Homered in back-to-back games for the second time in his career on 9/16-17 vs. Oak-land … is the only player in history to homer for the Sox and Cubs in the same season. Was claimed off waivers from the Cubs on 9/5 … made the Cubs Opening Day roster but appeared in just six games due to a fracture in his right wrist. Hit .273 (60-220) with Class AA Tennessee and Class AAA Iowa in 2015.

#10 ALEXEI RAMIREZ, SS, R-R Last Game: 1-4, 2B, RBITrip: 3-22, 3 2B, 2 RBI Current Streak: 1 (.250, 1-4)

MultiHR Games: 1 (4/12/11 vs. Oak.) GS: 6 (5/9/14 vs. Ari.) Season-High Streak: 11 (5/6-17)Career High: H (4; 14x, 9/4/15 at K.C.) … HR (2; 4/12/11 vs. Oak.) … RBI (5; 3x, 5/22/11 vs. LAD)

Is hitting .310 (27-87) with 16 runs scored over his last 22 games. Made his fi rst career pitching appearance on 9/15 vs. Oakland (scoreless ninth). Scored a run in a career-high seven straight games (10 total) from 8/29-9/6. Is one of three players in Sox history with 100 home runs and 100 stolen bases (Ray Durham and Minnie Minoso) … his 109 homers are 18th in Sox history and second among shortstops (Jose Valentin, 136) … his 1,093 games at SS rank fourth in Sox history.

#18 TYLER SALADINO, INF, R-R Last Game: DNPTrip: 2-6, 2 3B, BB, R Current Streak: 2 (.333, 2-6)

MultiHR Games: NONE GS: NONE Season-High Streak: 7 (7/11-21)Career High: H (3; 3x, 8/21/15 at Sea.) … HR (1; 2x, 7/21/15 vs. STL) … RBI (2; 2x, 8/21/15 at Sea.)

Has started 55 games since being recalled on 7/10 (51 at 3B; four at SS). Ended Detroit’s combined no-hit bid on Tuesday with a one-out triple in the ninth. Has 12 RBI over his last 25 contests. Hit his fourth home run on 9/9 vs. Cleveland, a solo shot off Josh Tomlin. Recorded his fi rst career walkoff hit on 8/30 vs. Seattle, a single off David Rollins.

#5 CARLOS SANCHEZ, INF, S-R Last Game: 0-4Trip: 4-16, 2B, HR, RBI, 2 BB, 2 R Current Streak: DNP

MultiHR Games: NONE GS: NONE Season-High Streak: 12 (7/17-29)Career High: H (3; 5x, 9/21-1/15 at Det.) … HR (1; 5x, 9/21-1/15 at Det.) … RBI (4; 8/21/15 at Sea.)

AL Rookie Leaders: 1st-2B (23); 4th-G (111); 8th-H (84). Went 3-3 with a double and solo homer (No. 5) on 9/21-1 vs. Detroit. Owns a .271 (54-199) average with all fi ve of his home runs after the break.

#20 J.B. SHUCK, OF, L-L Last Game: DNPTrip: 0-1 Current Streak: None

MultiHR Games: NONE GS: NONE Season-High Streak: 5 (7/26-8/17)Career High: H (3; 9x, 4/13/14 vs. NYM) … HR (1; 4x, 4/19/14 at Det.) … RBI (4; 6/25/13 at Det.)

Is hitting .286 (18-63) over his last 35 games. Is 7-28 (.250) with fi ve RBI as a pinch-hitter this season. Has made 15 starts in right fi eld, 10 in center and one in left.

#58 GEOVANY SOTO, C, R-R Last Game: 0-3Trip: 0-6 Current Streak: None

MultiHR Games: 3 (last, 9/19/11 vs. Mil.) GS: NONE Season-High Streak: 5 (5/27-6/2)Career High: H (4; 4x, 7/14/11 vs. Fla.) … HR (2; 3x, 9/19/11 vs. Mil.) … RBI (7; 8/26/08 at Pit.)

Scored the winning run on 9/14 vs. Oakland after leading off the 14th with a single. Is hitting .250/.311/.482 vs. left-handers. Has made 52 starts at catcher (28 with Jeff Samardzija on the mound) … pitchers own a 4.56 ERA (242 ER/477.1 IP) when he is behind the plate … has thrown out 27.6 percent (8-29) of attempted basestealers.

#28 TRAYCE THOMPSON, OF, R-R Last Game: 0-3, BB, RTrip: 4-25, 3 2B, 3B, 3 BB, 4 R Current Streak: None

MultiHR Games: N/A GS: N/A Season-High Streak: 5 (8/7-17)Career High: H (3; 8/25/15 vs. Bos.) … HR (1; 2x, 8/22/15 at Sea.) … RBI (3; 8/25/15 vs. Bos.)

Has made 22 starts (11 in right fi eld, seven in left and four in center). Went 2-4 with a double and triple on 9/21-2 at Detroit. Suffered a sprained left elbow sprain on 9/14 vs. Oakland … hit a two-run homer (No. 4) off Sonny Gray earlier in that game before leaving after attempting a diving catch. Drove in three runs and fell a triple short of the cycle on 8/25 vs. Boston. His father Mychal (1978-91) and brother Mychel (2012) both played in the NBA … brother Klay (2011-) currently plays for the NBA champion Golden State Warriors.

WHITE SOX HITTERS VS. NEW YORK YANKEES 2015 CAREER

Player AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBIAbreu .333 9 3 1 3 .429 21 9 2 7Beckham .333 3 1 0 0 .298 141 42 2 19BrantlyCabrera .500 10 5 1 5 .323 133 43 9 26Eaton .545 11 6 0 0 .483 29 14 0 1Flowers .400 5 2 0 0 .258 31 8 0 0A. Garcia .154 13 2 0 0 .167 36 6 1 3L. Garcia .000 2 0 0 0 .000 7 0 0 0Johnson .000 5 0 0 0LaRoche .455 11 5 0 1 .242 66 16 3 14Olt .231 13 3 0 4Ramirez .400 10 4 2 3 .289 166 48 9 23Saladino .143 14 2 0 1 .143 14 2 0 1Sanchez .083 12 1 0 0 .269 26 7 0 1Shuck 1.000 1 1 0 1 .258 31 8 0 5Soto .167 6 1 1 1 .229 35 8 1 4ThompsonTOTALS .308 107 33 5 15

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2015 Single-game HigHSWHiTe SOX

Runs, Game ...................................................................12, 2x, last 9/4 at Kansas CityRuns, Inning ........................................................... 7, 2x, last 9/12 vs. Minnesota (4th)Hits, Game......................................................................17, 3x, last 9/4 at Kansas CityHits, Inning.................................................................................. 7, 4/18 at Detroit (4th) Consecutive Hits, Inning ..............................................................6, 5/6 vs. Detroit (8th) Doubles ........................................................................................ 7, 2x, 7/28 at BostonTriples .................................................................................................2, 7/27 at BostonHome Runs................................................................................... 4, 7/23 at ClevelandExtra-Base Hits.................................................................................10, 7/28 at Boston Stolen Bases ................................................................................. 3, 7/24 at ClevelandLeft On Base................................................................................. 18, 9/14 vs. OaklandErrors ..................................................................................4, 2x, last 7/5 vs. BaltimoreStrikeouts...................................................................................... 19, 9/14 vs. OaklandWalks ............................................................................................ 10, 9/14 vs. OaklandDouble Plays (Hit Into)........................................................ 4, 2x, last 5/3 at Minnesota

OppOnenTSRuns, Game ................................................................................. 17, 9/15 vs. OaklandRuns, Inning .........................................................................10, 9/15 vs. Oakland (4th)Hits, Game........................................................................19, 3x, last 9/15 vs. OaklandHits, Inning..............................................................................8, 9/15 vs. Oakland (4th)Doubles ............................................................................................. 8, 5/26 at TorontoTriples .........................................................................................2, 6/13 vs. Tampa BayHome Runs .......................................................................4, 2x, last 8/4 vs. Tampa BayExtra-Base Hits............................................................9, 2x, last 7/31 vs. New York-ALStolen Bases .......................................................... 3, 4x, last 8/12 vs. Los Angeles-ALLeft On Base........................................................................... 15, 7/18 vs. Kansas CityErrors ......................................................................................... 4, 2x, last 6/4 at TexasStrikeouts........................................................................................ 19, 8/30 vs. SeattleWalks ...........................................................................9, 2x, last 7/31 vs. New York-ALDouble Plays (Hit Into)...........................................................................5, 7/10 at Cubs

WHiTe SOX individual BaTTingLongest Hitting Streak .....................................................................17, Abreu, 5/3-5/22Runs ..................................................................... 3, 5x, last Eaton, 9/6 at Kansas CityHits ...................................................................................... 5, Cabrera, 6/21 vs. TexasDoubles ........................................................... 2, 12x, last Ramirez, 9/20 at ClevelandTriples ..................................................................1, 26x, last Saladino, 9/22 vs. DetroitHome Runs............................................ 2, 2x, last A. Garcia, 8/10 vs. Los Angeles-ALConsecutive Games w/HR ................................................3, 2x, last Flowers, 6/26-7/1Runs Batted In ........................................................ 4, 8x, last Abreu, 9/14 vs. OaklandStolen Bases .......................................................2, 4x, last Shuck, 9/12 vs. MinnesotaStrikeouts.............................................. 4, 7x, last A. Garcia and Olt, 9/14 vs. OaklandWalks ............................................................. 3, 6x, last M. Johnson, 9/14 vs. Oakland

WHiTe SOX individual piTcHingInnings Pitched, Starter ...............................9.0, 7x, last Samardzija, 9/21-1 at DetroitInnings Pitched, Reliever .............................................4.2, Carroll, 5/9-1 vs. CincinnatiStrikeouts, Starter .....................................................................15, Sale, 8/16 vs. CubsStrikeouts, Reliever ...................................................... 6, Carroll, 8/2 vs. New York-ALWalks ............................................................................6, 3x, last Rodon, 7/10 at CubsFewest Hits Allowed, Complete Game ....................... 1, Samardzija, 9/21-1 at Detroit Consecutive Scoreless IP, Starter ...................................................22.2, Sale, 5/23-6/8Consecutive Scoreless IP, Reliever .........................................20.0, Albers, 8/5-currentConsecutive Scoreless Relief Appearances.. .............................17, Albers, 8/5-current Consecutive Saves Converted ............................................. 7, Robertson, 6/20-7/17-2Consecutive Hitters Retired ..................................................... 26, Robertson, 8/16-9/8Consecutive Hitters Retired, Starter ............................17, 2x, last Sale, 6/19 vs. TexasLongest Winning Streak, Starter............3, 6x, active-Quintana 8/20-, E. Johnson, 9/6-

WHiTe SOX miScellaneOuSMost Games Over .500 ...................................................................................... 1, 5/18Most Games Under .500 ......................................................................10, 2x, last 6/28Largest Division Lead .............................................................................................. N/ALargest Division Deficit ............................................................19.5 games, 3x, last 9/3Longest Winning Streak ................................................................. 7 games, 7/23-7/29Longest Losing Streak .................................................................... 8 games, 6/12-6/19Longest Home Winning Streak ................................................4 games, 3x, last 8/5-12Longest Home Losing Streak ......................................................... 5 games, 7/18-7/31Longest Road Winning Streak ........................................................ 7 games, 7/23-7/29Longest Road Losing Streak ..............................................7 games, 3x, last 7/30-8/19Longest Game, Innings ................................................................ 14, 9/14 vs. OaklandLongest Game, Time ................................................................. 5:09, 9/14 vs. OaklandLongest 9-Inning Game ............................................................... 4:16, 8/29 vs. SeattleShortest Game, Time.....................................................................1:54, 7/6 vs. TorontoShortest 9-Inning Game ................................................................1:54, 7/6 vs. TorontoLargest Margin of Victory ............................................................ 11, 9/4 at Kansas CityLargest Margin of Defeat ......................................................................13, 6/2 at TexasLargest Deficit Overcome ............................................................. 6, 5/11 at MilwaukeeLargest Lead Surrendered..................................................5, 2x, last 9/14 vs. OaklandFewest Hits, Game ................................................................. 2, 3x, last 9/22 at DetroitFewest Hits Allowed, Game............................................................. 1, 9/21-1 at Detroit

u.S. cellulaR Field aTTendanceLargest Home Crowd..................................................................39,579, 8/15 vs. CubsSmallest Home Crowd .......................................................... 11,667, 9/9 vs. ClevelandLargest Home Attendance, Three-Game Series ...................115,440, 8/14-16 vs. CubsLargest Home Attendance, Four-Game Series ....... 117,242, 7/17-19, vs. Kansas City

WHiTe SOX STaRTS By pOSiTiOnpitcher (9) — Quintana (31), Samardzija (31), Sale (29), Danks (28), Rodon (22), Noesi (5), Johnson (4), Beck (1), Montas (1)catcher (3) — Flowers (94), Soto (52), Brantly (6)First Base (3) — Abreu (107), LaRoche (43), Olt (2)Second Base (4) — Sanchez (103), Johnson (32), Bonifacio (11), Beckham (6)Third Base (4) — Gillaspie (50), Saladino (50), Beckham (38), Olt (14)Shortstop (3) — Ramirez (143), Saladino (5), Beckham (4)left Field (4) — Cabrera (144), Thompson (6), Bonifacio (1), Shuck (1)center Field (4) — Eaton (137), Shuck (10), Thompson (4), L. Garcia (1)Right Field (3) — A. Garcia (125), Shuck (15), Thompson (12)dH (8) — LaRoche (70), Abreu (39), A. Garcia (15), Cabrera (5), Eaton (5), Bonifacio (3), Soto (3), Gillaspie (2)

WHiTe SOX STaRTS By ORdeR1st (5) — Eaton (142), Shuck (5), Johnson (3), Bonifacio (1), Saladino (1)2nd (10) — Cabrera (54), Saladino (37), Abreu (26), Ramirez (21), Bonifacio (4), Garcia (4), Beckham (3), Gillaspie (1), Sanchez (1), Shuck (1)3rd (5) — Abreu (107), Cabrera (39), Garcia (2), LaRoche (2), Thompson (2)4th (5) — LaRoche (56), Cabrera (40), Garcia (40), Abreu (13), Thompson (3)5th (9) — A. Garcia (78), LaRoche (33), Thompson (10), Gillaspie (9), Ramirez (9), Cabrera (8), Soto (2), Shuck (2), Beckham (1)6th (11) — Ramirez (64), Gillaspie (24), LaRoche (22), Garcia (14), Shuck (8), Cabrera (7), Thompson (5), Beckham (3), Olt (2), Soto (2), Brantly (1)7th (13) — Ramirez (49), Beckham (30), Gillaspie (17), Soto (13), Sanchez (12), Olt (8), Flowers (7), Shuck (7), Brantly (3), Garcia (2), Saladino (2), Garcia (1), Thompson (1) 8th (11) — Flowers (70), Sanchez (33), Soto (32), Olt (6), Johnson (4), Brantly (2), Beckham (1) Bonifacio (1), Gillaspie (1), Saladino (1), Shuck (1)9th (14) — Sanchez (57), Johnson (25), Flowers (17), Saladino (14), Pitchers (10), Bonifacio (9), Beckham (10), Soto (6), Shuck (2), L. Garcia (1), Thompson (1)

numBeR OF dayS inFirst Place.........................................N/ASecond Place ...................................N/AThird Place ........................................ 32Fourth Place ...................................... 86Fifth Place.......................................... 53

SeRieS RecORdOne-Game Series................................0-1Two-Game Series ............................ 1-4-2Three-Game Series .........................14-17Four-Game Series ........................... 4-4-3First Game .......................................23-27Second Game..................................26-23Third Game......................................19-24Fourth Game .......................................4-6

leadOFF HOme RunSplayer (career no.) date/Opp.Adam Eaton (1) ..................5/28-1 at BaltimoreAdam Eaton (2) ..........................6/25 at DetroitAdam Eaton (3) ..........................6/26 at DetroitAdam Eaton (4) ......................... 7/29 at Boston

pincH HiT HOme RunSplayers date/Opp (inn.)Conor Gillaspie ...........6/13 at Tampa Bay (8th)

game-ending playS (nOn-HR)player (hit/play) date/Opp (inn.)Melky Cabrera (single) .........4/20 vs. Cle. (9th)Avisail Garcia (single) .......... 4/24 vs. K.C. (9th)Gordon Beckham (single) .....5/10 vs. Cin. (9th)Carlos Sanchez (single) .....5/18 vs. Cle. (10th)Avisail Garcia (hit-by-pitch) ...6/5 vs. Det. (11th)Avisail Garcia (walk) ............. 8/5 vs. T.B. (10th)Avisail Garcia (double) .......8/12 vs. LAA (13th)Tyler Saladino (single) ....... 8/30 vs. Sea. (11th)Melky Cabrera (single) ......9/14 vs. Oak. (14th)

game-ending HOme RunSplayer (career no.) date/Opp.Gordon Beckham (1) ............ 6/21 vs. Texas (11th)Adam Eaton (2) ....................7/8 vs. Toronto (11th)

gRand SlamSplayer (career no.) date/Opp.Jose Abreu (2) .................................4/18 at Detroit

BacK-TO-BacK HOme RunSplayers date/Opp (inn.)Garcia/LaRoche................ 5/13 at Milwaukee (1st)Eaton/Abreu......................9/4 at Kansas City (8th)Saladino/Abreu .................. 9/9 vs. Cleveland (6th)

mulTiHOmeR gameSplayer (career no.) date/Opp.Melky Cabrera (4) ...................... 7/23 at ClevelandJose Abreu (5) ......................... 8/8 at Kansas CityAvisail Garcia (3) .............8/10 vs. Los Angeles-AL

THe laST Time iT HappenedWHiTe SOX playeRSPerfect game ...........................................................Philip Humber, April 21, 2012 at Seattle (W, 4-0)No-hitter ...................................................................Philip Humber, April 21, 2012 at Seattle (W, 4-0)complete game, one-hitter ................Jeff Samardzija, September 21, 2015 at detroit-1 (W, 2-0)15 or more strikeouts, one game ............................... chris Sale, august 16, 2015 vs. cubs (15) Four strikeouts, one inning .................................Wilson Alvarez, July 21, 1997 at Detroit (7th inning)10-plus IP ................................................. Alex Fernandez, October 1, 1995 vs. Minnesota (10.0 IP)Consecutive shutouts ..........................Jack McDowell (9.0 IP), July 1, 1994 vs. Milwaukee (W, 8-0); Alex Fernandez (9.0 IP), July 2, 1994 vs. Milwaukee (W, 5-0)Consecutive shutouts, same pitcher..............................................Jon Garland, April 25-May 1, 2005 Two consecutive complete games, same pitcher .................................Jake Peavy, April 23-28, 2012Three consecutive complete games, same pitcher ..................Bartolo Colon, September 2-13, 2003Four consecutive complete games, same pitcher .......................... Jack McDowell, May 14-30, 1993Inside-the-park home run ..........................Scott Podsednik, September 12, 2009 at Los Angeles-ALleadoff home run ................................................................adam eaton, July 29, 2015 at BostonPitcher hit home run ........................................................ Mark Buehrle, June 14, 2009 at MilwaukeeHome run, both sides of the plate ............................. melky cabrera, July 23, 2015 at clevelandThree home runs, one game ......................................... Dan Johnson, October 3, 2012 at ClevelandFour home runs, one game ............................ Pat Seerey, July 18, 1948 at Philadelphia (11 innings)Four consecutive home runs, same inning .......................................................................................... J. Thome, P. Konerko, A.Ramirez, J. Uribe, August 14, 2008 vs. Kansas City (6th inning)Back-to-back home runs leading off game .......................................................................................... Ray Durham and Jose Valentin, July 5, 2000 at Kansas CitySix hits, one game ........................................................................... Alex Rios, July 9, 2013 at DetroitFour doubles, one game...................................................................................................................... Mike Kreevich, September 4, 1937 at Detroit; Marv Owen, April 23, 1939 vs. St. LouisThree triples, one game.......................................Lance Johnson, September 23, 1995 at MinnesotaFour or more steals, one game .............................Scott Podsednik, May 1, 2006 at Cleveland (four)Steal of home ......................................................................Gordon Beckham, July 8, 2013 vs. CubsHitting for the cycle ........................................................... Jose Valentin, April 27, 2000 vs. BaltimoreTwo grand slams ............................................................Robin Ventura, September 4, 1995 at TexasPinch-hit grand slam ....................................... Orlando Hudson, September 29, 2012 vs. Tampa BayTwo home runs, same inning......................................................................................................NeverFive strikeouts, nine-inning game ................................................Ray Durham, June 5, 1998 at Cubs

WHiTe SOX Team20 Runs, Game .................................................................. 20, June 20, 2006 vs. St. Louis (W, 20-6)10 Runs, Inning ..................................................11, September 17, 2007 at Kansas City (5th inning)20 Hits, Game.......................................................................... 23, July 9, 2013 at Detroit (8th inning)10 Hits, Inning.....................................................10, September 17, 2007 at Kansas City (5th inning)10 Doubles, Game............................................ September 4, 2012 vs. Minnesota (franchise record)Five Triples, Game ..............................................................................August 16, 2011 vs. ClevelandSix Home Runs, Game .................................................................................April 8, 2014 at ColoradoFour Home Runs, Inning ............................................... 4, July 11, 2010 vs. Kansas City (3rd inning)Six Stolen Bases ...............................................................................6, September 5, 2010 at BostonTurned a Triple Play .......................................................September 18, 2006 vs. Detroit (first inning)Hit into a Triple Play............................................................April 3, 2011 vs. Cleveland (fourth inning)

RunS ScORed By inninginn Sox Opp.1st 69 1072nd 47 453rd 67 894th 81 835th 58 706th 75 777th 74 658th 58 719th 47 52extras 20 6TOTalS 596 665

SOX STaTS By pOSiTiOnpos. HR RBic 19 651B 29 912B 5 403B 12 49SS 10 59lF 12 74cF 13 50RF 15 71dH 14 60pH 1 10p 0 1TOTalS 130 570

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2015 Day-By-Day H/R Winning Losing Pos./ attendance No. Date D/N W/L Final Score Pitcher Pitcher Rec. Ga-GB Game Cum. Time 1 4/6 R/D L K.C. 10, Sox 1 Ventura Samardzija 0-1 T3/-1.0 40,085 2:50 2 4/8 R/N L K.C. 7, Sox 5 Davis (R) Putnam (R) 0-2 T4/-2.0 23,385 3:11 3 4/9 R/D L K.C. 4, Sox 1 Volquez Danks 0-3 T4/-3.0 20,236 2:37 4 4/10 H/D L Min. 6, Sox 0 Milone Noesi 0-4 5/-4.0 *38,533 38,533 3:01 5 4/11 H/D W Sox 5, Min. 4 Duke (R) Boyer (R) 1-4 T4/-4.0 22,317 60,850 2:54 6 4/12 H/D W Sox 6, Min. 2 Sale Hughes 2-4 T3/-4.0 23,057 83,907 2:56 7 4/14 R/N W Sox 4, Cle. 1 Quintana Carrasco 3-4 3/-4.0 10,642 3:01 8 4/15 R/D L Cle. 4, Sox 2 Bauer Danks 3-5 3/-4.5 11,042 2:58 9 4/17 R/D L Det. 2, Sox 1 Soria (R) Duke (R) 3-6 4/-5.5 33,084 2:35 10 4/18 R/D W Sox 12, Det. 3 Sale Sanchez 4-6 T3/-4.5 39,877 3:01 11 4/19 R/D L Det. 9, Sox 1 Greene Quintana 4-7 T4/-5.5 30,357 2:45 12 4/20 H/N W Sox 4, Cle. 3 Robertson (R) Allen (R) 5-7 3/-5.5 13,055 96,962 2:53 13 4/21 H/N L Cle. 6, Sox 2 Carrasco Noesi 5-8 T3/-5.5 14,032 110,994 3:07 14 4/22 H/D W Sox 6, Cle. 0 Samardzija Kluber 6-8 3/-4.5 14,429 125,423 2:56 15 4/23 H/N L K.C. 3, Sox 2 (13) Morales (R) Petricka (R) 6-9 T3/-5.5 14,218 139,641 4:07 16 4/24 H/N W Sox 3., K.C. 2 Roberston (R) Herrera (R) 7-9 3/-5.0 20,350 159,991 3:19 4/25 H/D vs. Kansas City Postponed due to rain; rescheduled as part of a split doubleheader on 7/17 17 4/26 H/D W Sox 5, K.C. 3 Danks Volquez 8-9 3/-4.0 23,317 183,308 2:48 4/27 R/N at Baltimore Ppd. due to safety concerns; rescheduled as part of straight DH on 5/28 4/28 R/N at Baltimore Ppd. due to safety concerns; rescheduled as part of straight DH on 5/28 18 4/29 R/N L Bal. 8, Sox 2 Jimenez Samardzija 8-10 3/-5.0 0 2:03 19 4/30 R/N L Min. 12, Sox 2 May Sale 8-11 4/-5.5 20,736 2:40

aPRIL TOTaLS: 8-11 20 5/1 R/N L Min. 1, Sox 0 Gibson Quintana 8-12 4/-6.5 22,794 2:32 21 5/2 R/D L Min. 5, Sox 3 Nolasco Noesi 8-13 4/-6.5 30,551 3:05 22 5/3 R/D L Min. 13, Sox 3 Pressly (R) Danks 8-14 5/-7.0 22,423 3:20 23 5/5 H/N W Sox 5, Det. 2 Samardzija Greene 9-14 5/-6.5 16,361 199,659 2:37 24 5/6 H/N W Sox 7, Det. 6 Putnam (R) Chamberlain (R) 10-14 4/-5.5 18,268 217,927 3:41 25 5/7 H/D L Det. 4, Sox 1 Lobstein Quintana 10-15 4/-6.5 20,081 238,008 2:53 5/8 H/N vs. Cincinnati Ppd. due to rain; rescheduled as part of a straight doubleheader on 5/9 26 5/9 H/N L Cin. 10, Sox 4 Cueto Carroll (R) 10-16 4/-7.0 3:33 27 H/N W Sox 8, Cin. 2 Rodon Marquis 11-16 4/-6.5 27,980 265,988 2:53 28 5/10 H/D W Sox 4, Cin. 3 Robertson (R) Chapman (R) 12-16 4/-6.5 20,123 286,111 3:10 29 5/11 R/N L Mil. 10, Sox 7 Broxton (R) Duke (R) 12-17 4/-6.5 29,886 3:09 30 5/12 R/N W Sox 4, Mil. 2 Sale Blazek (R) 13-17 4/-6.5 26,935 2:45 31 5/13 R/N W Sox 4, Mil. 2 Quintana Nelson 14-17 4/-5.5 29,679 3:07 32 5/15 R/N W Sox 7, Oak. 6 Carroll (R) Abad (R) 15-17 4/-6.0 21,464 3:34 33 5/16 R/N W Sox 4, Oak. 3 Danks Rodriguez (R) 16-17 4/-5.0 28,445 3:06 34 5/17 R/D W Sox 7, Oak. 3 Samardzija Kazmir 17-17 4/-5.0 33,195 2:56 35 5/18 H/N W Sox 2, Cle. 1 (10) Duke (R) McAllister (R) 18-17 4/-4.5 17,712 303,823 2:34 36 5/19 H/N L Cle. 3, Sox 1 Bauer Quintana 18-18 4/-5.5 15,681 319,504 2:57 37 5/20 H/N L Cle. 4, Sox 3 Marcum Jennings (R) 18-19 4/-6.5 15,146 334,650 2:56 38 5/21 H/N L Cle. 5, Sox 2 Salazar Danks 18-20 4/-7.0 18,321 352,971 3:04 39 5/22 H/N W Sox 3, Min. 2 Samardzija Thompson (R) 19-20 4/-7.0 21,067 374,038 2:21 40 5/23 H/D L Min. 4, Sox 3 May Sale 19-21 4/-8.0 *38,714 412,752 2:12 41 5/24 H/D L Min. 8, Sox 1 Gibson Quintana 19-22 T4/-8.0 30,180 442,932 2:37 42 5/25 R/N L Tor. 6, Sox 0 Hutchison Noesi 19-23 T4/-8.0 15,168 2:10 43 5/26 R/N L Tor. 10, Sox 9 Delabar (R) Robertson (R) 19-24 T4/-8.0 17,276 3:12 44 5/27 R/D W Sox 5, Tor. 3 (10) Robertson (R) Osuna (R) 20-24 T4/-7.0 15,463 3:31 45 5/28 R/D W Sox 3, Bal. 2 Sale Wilson 21-24 5/-7.0 2:51 46 R/D L Bal. 6, Sox 3 Wright Beck 21-25 5/-7.0 18,441 2:48 47 5/29 R/N W Sox 6, Hou. 3 (11) Jennings (R) Fields (R) 22-25 4/-7.0 25,957 4:08 48 5/30 R/D L Hou. 3, Sox 0 Keuchel (C) Quintana 22-26 5/-7.5 29,720 2:29 49 5/31 R/D W Sox 6, Hou. 0 Danks (C) Hernandez 23-26 5/-7.0 27,423 2:37

May TOTaLS: 15-15 50 6/2 R/N L Tex. 15, Sox 2 Lewis Samardzija 23-27 5/-7.0 27,558 2:35 51 6/3 R/N W Sox 9, Tex. 2 Sale Martinez 24-27 5/-6.5 32,598 3:06 52 6/4 R/N L Tex. 2, Sox 1 (11) Scheppers (R) Jennings (R) 24-28 5/-7.5 27,616 3:55 53 6/5 H/N W Sox 4, Det. 3 (11) Petricka (R) Wilson (R) 25-28 5/-6.5 24,761 467,693 3:08 54 6/6 H/N L Det. 7, Sox 1 Price (C) Danks 25-29 5/-6.5 28,368 496,061 2:54 55 6/7 H/D L Det. 6, Sox 4 Simon Samardzija 25-30 5/-7.5 29,059 525,120 2:38 56 6/8 H/N W Sox 3, Hou. 1 Sale McCullers 26-30 5/-6.5 17,352 542,472 2:13 57 6/9 H/N W Sox 4, Hou. 2 Rodon Keuchel 27-30 T4/-6.5 18,439 560,911 3:07 58 6/10 H/N W Sox 4, Hou. 1 Quintana Sipp (R) 28-30 4/-6.5 17,455 575,366 3:12 59 6/12 R/N L T.B. 7, Sox 5 Andriese Danks 28-31 4/-6.5 13,448 3:07 60 6/13 R/D L T.B. 5, Sox 4 Boxberger (R) Putnam (R) 28-32 5/-6.5 20,248 2:46 61 6/14 R/D L T.B. 2, Sox 1 Riefenhauser (R) Sale 28-33 5/-7.0 17,962 2:42 62 6/15 R/N L Pit. 11, Sox 0 Liriano Rodon 28-34 5/-8.0 24,536 2:51 63 6/16 R/N L Pit. 3, Sox 0 Morton Quintana 28-35 5/-9.0 28,413 2:44 64 6/17 H/N L Pit. 3, Sox 2 Locke Danks 28-36 5/-10.0 19,194 594,560 2:27 65 6/18 H/N L Pit. 3, Sox 2 Cole Petricka (R) 28-37 5/-11.0 21,296 615,856 2:58 66 6/19 H/N L Tex. 2, Sox 1 Lewis Robertson (R) 28-38 5/-11.0 22,864 617,424 2:26 67 6/20 H/D W Sox 3, Tex. 2 Rodon Martinez 29-38 5/-11.0 25,738 643,162 2:47 68 6/21 H/D W Sox 3, Tex. 2 (11) Petricka (R) Claudio (R) 30-38 5/-10.0 33,668 676,830 3:49 69 6/22 R/N L Min. 13, Sox 2 Milone Danks 30-39 5/-11.0 24,094 2:55 70 6/23 R/N W Sox 6, Min. 2 Samardzija Pelfrey 31-39 5/-10.0 27,349 2:57 71 6/24 R/D L Min. 6, Sox 1 Hughes Sale 31-40 5/-11.0 28,854 2:19 72 6/25 R/D W Sox 8, Det. 7 (10) Duke (R) Chamberlain (R) 32-40 5/-10.5 40,355 3:53 73 6/26 R/N L Det. 5, Sox 4 Rondon (R) Duke (R) 32-41 5/-11.5 38,455 2:47 6/27 R/D at Detroit Postponed due to rain; rescheduled as part of a split doubleheader on 9/21 74 6/28 R/D L Det. 5, Sox 4 Soria (R) Putnam (R) 32-42 5/-13.0 39,455 3:01 75 6/30 R/N W Sox 2, STL 1 (11) Webb (R) Socolovich (R) 33-42 5/-11.5 45,626 3:24

JUNE TOTaLS: 10-16 76 7/1 R/N W Sox 7, STL 1 Quintana Lackey 34-42 5/-10.5 41,696 3:16 77 7/3 H/N W Sox 1, Bal. 0 Danks Jimenez 35-42 5/-10.0 27,384 70,4214 2:23 78 7/4 H/D W Sox 3, Bal. 2 Putnam (R) Norris (R) 36-42 5/-9.0 22,559 726,773 2:53 79 7/5 H/D L Bal. 9, Sox 1 Gonzalez Rodon 36-43 5/-10.0 22,519 749,292 3:13 80 7/6 H/N W Sox 4, Tor. 2 Sale (C) Buehrle (C) 37-43 T4/-9.5 24,593 773,885 1:54 81 7/7 H/N L Tor. 2, Sox 1 Doubront Quintana 37-44 5/-11.0 17,028 790,903 2:33 82 7/8 H/N W Sox 7, Tor. 6 (11) Putnam (R) Osuna (R) 38-44 5/-11.0 17,032 807,935 3:51 83 7/9 H/D W Sox 2, Tor. 0 Samardzija (C) Dickey 39-44 5/-11.0 23,298 831,233 2:15 84 7/10 R/D W Sox 1, Cubs 0 Petricka (R) Rondon (R) 40-44 5/-11.0 41,580 2:40 85 7/11 R/D W Sox 5, Cubs 1 Sale Lester 41-44 T4/-10.0 41,596 2:45 86 7/12 R/D L Cubs 3, Sox 1 Arrieta Quintana 41-45 T4/-11.0 41,688 2:18

aLL-STaR BREaK: 41-45

H/R Winning Losing Pos./ attendance No. Date D/N W/L Final Score Pitcher Pitcher Rec. Ga-GB Game Cum. Time 87 7/17 H/D L K.C. 4, Sox 2 Young Samardzija 41-46 T4/-12.0 25,807 831,233 2:44 88 H/N W Sox 2, K.C. 0 Danks Volquez 42-46 4/-11.0 25,701 856,934 3:08 89 7/18 H/D L K.C. 7, Sox 6 (13) Finnegan (R) Jennings (R) 42-47 5/-12.0 33,559 890,493 4:56 90 7/19 H/D L K.C. 4, Sox 1 Duffy Sale 42-48 5/-13.0 32,175 922,668 2:45 91 7/21 H/N L STL 8, Sox 5 Wacha Rodon 42-49 5/-13.5 29,728 952,396 3:06 92 7/22 H/N L STL 3, Sox 2 Socolovich (R) Duke (R) 42-50 5/-14.5 30,046 982,406 3:02 93 7/23 R/N W Sox 8, Cle. 1 Samardzija Bauer 43-50 5/-13.5 16,317 2:28 94 7/24 R/N W Sox 6, Cle. 0 Quintana Kluber 44-50 5/-12.5 26,553 2:43 95 7/25 R/N W Sox 10, Cle. 3 Sale Carrasco 45-50 4/-12.5 24,763 2:54 96 7/26 R/D W Sox 2, Cle. 1 Rodon Salazar 46-50 4/-12.5 17,751 2:52 97 7/27 R/N W Sox 10, Bos. 8 albers (R) Ross (R) 47-50 T3/-12.5 37,401 3:54 98 7/28 R/N W Sox 9, Bos. 4 Samardzija Miley 48-50 3/-12.5 38,063 2:39 99 7/29 R/N W Sox 9, Bos. 2 Quintana Porcello 49-50 3/-11.5 37,104 3:42 100 7/30 R/N L Bos. 8, Sox 2 Wright Sale 49-51 T3/-11.5 36,215 2:40 101 7/31 H/N L NYY 13, Sox 6 Eovaldi Rodon 49-52 T3/-11.5 30,359 1,012,765 3:56

JULy TOTaLS: 16-10 102 8/1 H/N W Sox 8, NYY 2 Danks Mitchell 50-52 3/-10.5 34,379 1,047,144 2:58 103 8/2 H/D L NYY 12, Sox 3 Nova Samardzija 50-53 T3/-11.5 *38,840 1,085,984 3:09 104 8/3 H/N L T.B. 5, Sox 4 McGee (R) Robertson (R) 50-54 4/-12.0 16,496 1,102,480 3:07 105 8/4 H/N L T.B. 11, Sox 3 Archer Sale 50-55 4/-13.0 18,499 1,120,979 2:53 106 8/5 H/D W Sox 6, T.B. 5 (10) Robertson (R) Boxberger (R) 51-55 4/-11.5 20,028 1,141,007 3:22 107 8/7 R/N L K.C. 3, Sox 2 Volquez Danks 51-56 4/-12.5 36,211 3:00 108 8/8 R/N L K.C. 7, Sox 6 Guthire Samardzija 51-57 4/-13.5 39,302 2:45 109 8/9 R/D L K.C. 5, Sox 4 Herrera (R) Petricka (R) 51-58 4/-14.5 35,785 3:01 110 8/10 H/N W Sox 8, LAA 2 Sale Shoemaker 52-58 4/-14.5 20,036 1,161,043 2:45 111 8/11 H/N W Sox 3, LAA 0 Rodon Santiago 53-58 T3/-14.5 17,137 1,178,180 2:38 112 8/12 H/N W Sox 3, LAA 2 (13) albers (R) Ramos (R) 54-58 T3/-13.5 17,171 1,195,351 4:44 113 8/14 H/D L Cubs 6, Sox 5 Richard (R) Samardzija 54-59 T3/-14.0 36,386 1,214,566 3:20 114 8/15 H/N L Cubs 6, Sox 3 Arrieta Quintana 54-60 4/-15.0 *39,579 1,254,145 3:35 115 8/16 H/D W Sox 3, Cubs 1 Sale Haren 55-60 T3/-15.0 *39,475 1,293,620 2:46 116 8/17 R/N L LAA 2, Sox 1 Salas (R) Rodon (C) 55-61 4/-15.5 36,431 2:32 117 8/18 R/N L LAA 5, Sox 3 Richards Danks 55-62 4/-16.5 37,114 2:29 118 8/19 R/N L LAA 1, Sox 0 Weaver Samardzija 55-63 4/-17.5 35,036 2:56 119 8/20 R/N W Sox 8, LAA 2 Quintana Tropeano 56-63 4/-16.5 37,142 3:21 120 8/21 R/N W Sox 11, Sea. 4 Sale Hernandez 57-63 4/-15.5 35,770 3:06 121 8/22 R/N W Sox 6, Sea. 3 (10) Jones (R) Farquhar (R) 58-63 4/-15.5 32,085 3:23 122 8/23 R/D L Sea. 8, Sox 6 Walker Danks 58-64 4/-16.5 30,537 2:48 123 8/24 H/N L Bos. 5, Sox 4 Kelly Samardzija 58-65 4/-17.5 18,051 1,311,671 3:10 124 8/25 H/N W Sox 5, Bos. 4 Petricka (R) Miley 59-65 3/-17.5 14,393 1,326,064 3:00 125 8/26 H/N L Bos. 3, Sox 0 Porcello Jones (R) 59-66 5/-17.5 17,812 1,343,876 2:31 126 8/27 H/N W Sox 4, Sea. 2 Rodon Elias 60-66 T3/-17.5 15,076 1,358,952 2:39 127 8/28 H/N L Sea. 2, Sox 0 Walker Danks 60-67 4/-18.5 27,870 1,386,822 2:52 128 8/29 H/N L Sea.7, Sox 6 Iwakuma Samardzija 60-68 4/-19.5 26,011 1,412,833 4:16 129 8/30 H/D W Sox 6, Sea. 5 (11) Robertson (R) Rollins (R) 61-68 4/-18.5 28,031 1,440,864 4:01

aUGUST TOTaLS: 12-16 130 9/1 R/N L Min. 8, Sox 6 Jepsen (R) Duke (R) 61-69 4/-18.5 25,803 3:06 131 9/2 R/N L Min. 3, Sox 0 Milone Rodon 61-70 4/-19.5 22,162 2:34 132 9/3 R/D W Sox 6, Min. 4 Samardzija Fien (R) 62-70 4/-19.5 25,339 3:26 133 9/4 R/N W Sox 12, K.C. 1 Danks (C) Medlen 63-70 4/-18.5 36,953 2:40 134 9/5 R/N W Sox 6, K.C. 1 Quintana Duffy 64-70 4/-17.5 37,827 2:52 135 9/6 R/D W Sox 7, K.C. 5 Johnson Cueto 65-70 4/-16.5 38,902 3:01 136 9/7 H/D L Cle. 3, Sox 2 Bauer Sale 65-71 4/-16.5 14,757 1,455,621 2:34 137 9/8 H/N W Sox 7, Cle. 4 Rodon Carrasco 66-71 4/-16.5 11,990 1,467,611 2:54 138 9/9 H/N L Cle. 6, Sox 4 Tomlin Samardzija 66-72 4/-16.5 11,667 1,467,288 2:58 139 9/11 H/N L Min. 6, Sox 2 Santana Jones (R) 66-73 4/-16.5 15,641 1,482,929 2:58 140 9/12 H/N W Sox 8, Min. 2 Quintana Milone 67-73 4/-16.5 26,065 1,508,994 3:29 141 9/13 H/D L Min. 7, Sox 0 Gibson Sale 67-74 4/-16.5 23,159 1,532,153 2:57 142 9/14 H/N W Sox 8, Oak. 7 (14) Jennings (R) Leon (R) 68-74 4/-15.5 12,221 1,544,374 5:09 143 9/15 H/N L Oak. 17, Sox 6 Brooks Samardzija 68-75 4/-16.5 12,446 1,556,820 3:31 144 9/16 H/N W Sox 9, Oak. 4 Johnson Martin 69-75 4/-15.5 13,005 1,569,825 2:56 145 9/17 H/D L Oak. 4, Sox 2 Doolittle (R) Robertson (R) 69-76 4/-16.5 12,406 1,582,231 2:46 146 9/18 R/N L Cle. 12, Sox 1 Anderson Sale 69-77 4/-16.5 16,149 2:46 147 9/19 R/N W Sox 4, Cle. 3 Rodon Carrasco 70-77 4/-15.5 16,390 3:19 148 9/20 R/D L Cle. 6, Sox 3 Tomlin Danks 70-78 4/-16.5 13,282 3:15 149 9/21 R/D W Sox 2, Det. 0 Samardzija (C) Ryan 71-78 4/-16.0 34,175 2:12 150 R/N W Sox 3, Det. 2 Johnson Wolf 72-78 4/-15.5 28,499 2:55 151 9/22 R/N L Det. 2, Sox 1 (10) Hardy (R) Duke (R) 72-79 4/-15.5 27,829 2:55 152 9/23 R/D L Det. 7, Sox 4 Verlander Montas 72-80 4/-16.5 31,889 2:58 153 9/24 R/N at New York-AL 6:05 p.m. CT 154 9/25 R/N at New York-AL 6:05 p.m. CT 155 9/26 R/D at New York-AL 3:05 p.m. CT 156 9/27 R/D at New York-AL 12:05 p.m. CT 157 9/29 H/N vs. Kansas City 7:10 p.m. CT 158 9/30 H/N vs. Kansas City 7:10 p.m. CT 159 10/1 H/N vs. Kansas City 7:10 p.m. CT 160 10/2 H/N vs. Detroit 7:10 p.m. CT Hispanic Heritage Night … Fireworks 161 10/3 H/N vs. Detroit 6:10 p.m. CT 162 10/4 H/D vs. Detroit 2:10 p.m. CT Fan Appreciation Day … Family Sunday

SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER TOTaLS: 11-12

WHITE SOX MONTHLy BREaKDOWNMonth W-L aVG R R/G HR OBP SLG ERa IP H R ER BB SOApril 8-11 .241 64 3.4 12 .291 .352 4.57 167.1 174 89 85 49 144May 15-15 .250 115 3.8 20 .306 .355 3.89 266.0 266 132 115 100 246June 10-16 .227 80 3.1 23 .282 .357 4.22 232.2 262 118 109 63 232July 16-10 .275 113 4.3 24 .326 .431 3.29 238.0 210 92 87 68 216August 12-16 .259 121 4.3 26 .317 .399 4.02 253.0 241 120 113 86 258Sept./Oct. 11-12 .247 103 4.5 25 .315 .402 4.29 207.2 207 114 99 71 186

WHITE SOX EJECTIONS (5)Player/Coach (No.) Date Opp. Inn. Umpire ReasonChris Sale (1) 4/23 K.C. 8th Sam Holbrook On-field IncidentJeff Samardzija (1) 4/23 K.C. 8th Sam Holbrook On-field IncidentTodd Steverson (1) 5/9 Cin. 3rd John Hirschbeck Arguing balls/strikesRobin Ventura (11) 6/17 Pit. 4th Alfonso Marquez Arguing interferenceRobin Ventura (12) 8/15 Cubs 7th Joe West Arguing balls/strikes

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