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Page 1: CHICAGO WHITE SOX - mlb.mlb.commlb.mlb.com/documents/5/4/8/288511548/8.2.18_KC_at_CWS.pdf · 2018 GAME NOTES AND INFORMATION CHICAGO WHITE SOX Chicago White Sox Media Relations Department

2018 GAME NOTES AND INFORMATION

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 Manager: Billy Russo Coordinators: Joe Roti and Hannah Sundwall © 2018 Chicago White Sox whitesox.com loswhitesox.com whitesoxpressbox.com chisoxpressbox.com @whitesox

WHITE SOX AT A GLANCE The Chicago White Sox have lost six of the last seven games and 15 of the last 22 as they conclude a six-game, seven-day homestand this afternoon vs. Kansas City. RHP Reynaldo López is scheduled to start for the White Sox, who are a season-high 33 games under the .500 mark.The Sox opened the homestand by losing two of three vs. Toronto and the fi rst two games of this series vs. the Royals.Chicago owns the third-worst record in MLB ahead of Kansas City (34-73, .318) and Baltimore (33-75, .306). Following today's game, Chicago will take a three-game trip to Tampa Bay (8/3-5) before returning for a six-day, seven-game homestand vs. the Yankees (8/6-8) and Cleveland (8/10-12).The White Sox went 3-4 on their last trip from 7/20-26 at Seattle (1-2) and the Angels (2-2) and 3-2 on their last homestand vs. St. Louis (1-1) and the Royals (2-1) from 7/10-15.

TODAY'S STORYLINESChicago has lost six of its last seven games and been out-scored, 59-36, during that span (6-3 in its previous nine games).The Sox are trying to avoid being swept by Kansas City for the fi rst time since 7/21-23/17 at Kauff man Stadium, and the fi rst time at Guaranteed Rate Field since 6/13-15/14.White Sox starters own a 7.36 ERA (45 ER/55.0 IP) with 16 homers allowed in the last 10 games … by contrast, the group surrendered just one earned run in the previous three contests.Reynaldo López is 0-4 with an 8.72 ERA (21 ER/21.2 IP), 1.85 WHIP and .310 opponents average (27-87) in his last four starts.Matt Davidson has hit eight home runs vs. the Royals this season, tied for the most by a White Sox vs. the club in a season.José Abreu is 14-39 (.359) with three home runs, seven RBI, and a 1.124 OPS in his last 10 games (hit safely in nine).

LAST NIGHT'S RECAPKansas City scored 10 unanswered runs from the third inning through the sixth en route to a 10-5 victory over Chicago. Yoán Moncada opened the bottom of the fi rst with a home run, his fi fth career leadoff shot … the Royals answered with two runs in the third, one in the fourth, fi ve in the fi fth and two in the sixth.The Sox cut the defi cit on Daniel Palka's RBI walk and Leury García's two-run single and RBI single in the sixth and eighth.Dylan Covey suff ered his seventh loss after allowing seven runs (four earned) on fi ve hits with three walks in 4.1 IP.Moncada, García and Tim Anderson all recorded multihit eff orts … Chicago went 2-13 with RISP and left six runners on base.

HOMER HAPPYChicago has hit 17 home runs in its last 11 games (homered in 10), and 22 in the last 15 (homered in 12).Avisaíl García has hit 10 homers in his last 24 games, and Daniel Palka has connected on eight in his last 20 contests … Palka's 15 home runs this season rank third among MLB rookies.

RAISED VS. THE ROYALSMatt Davidson is 16-37 (.432) with eight home runs and 14 RBI in 10 games vs. Kansas City this season.He is tied with Albert Belle (1998) and José Valentín (2003)for the most homer by a Sox vs. the Royals in a single season.The last player to hit eight homers vs. a team was Adam Dunn (2013 vs. Minnesota) … Gus Zernial, who hit 11 vs. the St. Louis Browns in 1950, owns the club record (STATS LLC).

DAY DREAMINGThe White Sox are 13-37 (.260) in day games, the worst record in MLB … they have lost three straight and six of the last seven.José Abreu is tied for third in the American League with 31 RBI in day games … Tim Anderson and Daniel Palka have each hit nine homers during the day, tied for the 11th-most in the AL.

$25 FOR 25 CAMPAIGNCWS Charities (CWSC) holds its annual 25-hour fundraising campaign, $25 for 25, from noon today through 1 p.m. tomorrow. Donors will have the opportunity to win a new prize during each hour of the campaign, with the fi nal "power hour" of the campaign (noon-1 p.m. on 8/3) allowing for 25 diff erent prizes.

DOUBLE TROUBLEJosé Abreu on Tuesday reached 30-plus doubles for the fi fth consecutive season, joining Magglio Ordóñez (1999-2003) as the only White Sox to hit 30-plus doubles in fi ve straight seasons.The only other player in MLB to record 30 or more doubles every season since 2014 is St. Louis' Matt Carpenter.Abreu joined Frank Thomas (nine), Paul Konerko (eight), Or-dóñez (fi ve), Ray Durham (fi ve), Willie Kamm (fi ve) and Bibb Falk (fi ve) as the only Sox with fi ve-plus seasons of 30-plus doubles.

WHITE SOX 2018 BREAKDOWNSox After 107 | 108 in 2018 ..........41-66 | 41-67Streak ......................................................Loss 3Current Homestand ......................................1-4Last Trip ........................................................3-4Last 10 Games .............................................3-7Series Record ..........................................7-22-6Series First Game.....................................10-25First | Second Half ............................33-62 | 4-8Home | Road ................................20-33 | 17-37Day | Night ....................................13-37 | 24-33Opp. At-Above | Below .500 .........15-35 | 22-35vs. RHS | LHS ................................30-51 | 7-19vs. AL East/Central/West ......7-9 | 15-28 | 10-21Interleague..................................................5-12Comeback W's | L's After Leading .......... 20 | 29Extra Innings.................................................2-3One-Run | Two-Run Games ............. 7-19 | 6-11Ahead After 6 | 7 | 8 ................28-8 | 28-8 | 34-5Trailing After 6 | 7 | 8 ...............6-53 | 6-56 | 1-65Tied After 6 | 7 | 8 .........................3-9 | 3-6 | 2-0Sox | Opp. Score First ..................19-24 | 18-46Sox | Opp. Score 4+ ..................... 32-24 | 11-59Sox | Opp. Score 3 or Less ............ 5-46 | 26-11March/April | May | June .......8-18 | 8-19 | 12-17July | August | September ...........9-16 | 0-0 | 0-0Average Time of Game ............................... 3:06

UPCOMING PROBABLESVS. KANSAS CITY ROYALS

Thursday: 1:10 p.m. CT | NBCSCHRHP Brad Keller (4-4, 3.43) vs.

RHP Reynaldo López (4-8, 4.57)

AT TAMPA BAY RAYSFriday: 6:10 p.m. CT | NBCSCH

RHP Lucas Giolito (7-8, 6.26) vs.TBA

Saturday: 5:10 p.m. CT | WGN-TVLHP Carlos Rodón (3-3, 3.24) vs.

TBASunday: 12:10 p.m. CT | NBCSCH

RHP James Shields (4-13, 4.56) vs.TBA

WHITE SOX VS. KANSAS CITY (7-5)Date H/R Result WP LP3/29 R W, 14-7 Shields Duff y3/31 R W, 4-3 Farquhar Maurer4/1 R Ppd.; rescheduled as DH on 4/284/26 R W, 6-3 Giolito Junis4/27 R W, 7-4 (11) Infante Hill4/28 R W, 8-0 Fulmer Oaks L, 2-5 Skoglund Covey4/29 R L, 4-5 McCarthy Rondón7/13 H W, 9-6 Shields Keller7/14 H L, 0-5 Duff y López7/15 H W, 10-1 Giolito Smith7/31 H L, 2-4 Duff y Shields8/1 H L, 5-10 Junis Covey8/2 H 1:10 p.m. CT NBCSCH8/17 H 7:10 p.m. CT WGN-TV8/18 H 6:10 p.m. CT NBCSCH8/19 H 1:10 p.m. CT WGN9/10 R 7:15 p.m. CT WGN-TV9/11 R 7:15 p.m. CT NBCSCH9/12 R 7:15 p.m. CT NBCSCH

WHITE SOX ON HOMESTAND (1-4)vs. TOR | K.C........................................1-2 | 0-2Runs Scored | Allowed ........................... 25 | 36AVG | OBP | SLG | HR ...... .290 | .346 | .494 | 6ERA .................................. 6.40 (32 ER/45.0 IP)Quality Starts ................................................... 1

2018 MLB LEADOFF HR LEADERSPlayer, Club Leadoff HRMatt Carpenter, STL ........................................ 7Yoán Moncada, SOX ...................................... 5Mookie Betts, BOS .......................................... 5Francisco Lindor, CLE ..................................... 5George Springer, HOU .................................... 5

MOST HR BY A WHITE SOXIN A SEASON VS. KANSAS CITY

Player Year HR Gms w/HRMatt Davidson 2018 8 4Albert Belle 1998 8 7José Valentín 2003 8 5Dick Allen 1972 7 6Four Players Tied 6

WHITE SOX CAREER HR LEADERSPlayer (Years w/SOX) HR8. Bill Melton ................................................ 1549. Carlos Lee (1999-2004)........................... 152T10. José Abreu (2014-18) ........................ 140T10. Ron Kittle (1982-91) ............................ 140

MOST QUALITY STARTS SINCE 2003Club QSChicago White Sox ................................. 1,360New York Mets.......................................... 1,358St. Louis Cardinals ................................... 1,346Los Angeles Dodgers ............................... 1,326San Francisco Giants ............................... 1,321Chicago Cubs ........................................... 1,318

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

WHITE SOX VS. KANSAS CITYThe White Sox lead the season series, 7-5, going 2-3 at Guaranteed Rate Field and 5-2 at Kauff man Stadium … Chicago owns a 71-53 edge in runs scored this season.The Sox are hitting .291/.359/.522 with 23 home runs, and own a 3.50 ERA (42 ER/108.0 IP) and fi ve quality starts.Chicago is 17-14 vs. K.C. since 2017 (40-72 from 2011-16).The White Sox are 8-6 over the last 14 games at Guaranteed Rate Field but 15-18 since 2015 (lost six of the last 10).The White Sox lead the all-time series, 392-377 … they are 216-173 at home (124-103 at Guaranteed Rate Field) and 176-204 on the road (165-182 at Kauff man Stadium).

LOOKING FOR CENTRAL COMMANDThe White Sox are 15-28 against the American League Central in 2018, going 7-15 at home and 8-13 on the road.Chicago is 4-11 over its last 15 games, 8-18 in the last 26 and 9-22 in the last 31 … the club has scored three runs or less 17 times during the 31-game span … the Sox are 4-8 in the last 12 and 6-12 in the last 18 contests at Guaranteed Rate Field.The Sox are 306-405 vs. the AL Central since 2009, posting a losing record every season except 2012 (37-35).

PILING UP CROOKED NUMBERSYoán Moncada has recorded 19 doubles, fi ve triples, 14 home runs and 44 RBI in 99 games this season.He joins Javier Báez, Cody Bellinger, Andrew Benintendi, Corey Dickerson, Teóscar Hernández, Jurickson Profar, Trevor Story and Chris Taylor as the only MLB players to record 15+ 2B/5+ 3B/10+ HR/40+ RBI this season.

STOLEN BASE … STOLEN BASE!Tim Anderson (21), Adam Engel (12), Leury García (11), Yoán Moncada (11) and Yolmer Sánchez (10) have all stolen 10 or more bases for the White Sox this season.The Sox are the only team in MLB this season with fi ve play-ers to record double-digits in stolen bases … the last time fi ve or more Chicago players recorded 10-plus stolen bases was 2005 (Dye, Harris, Iguchi, Ozuna, Podsednik, Rowand).Chicago ranks fi fth in the major leagues with 77 steals in 2018.

POWER AND SPEEDTim Anderson (14 HR/career-high 21 SB) is one of fi ve players in MLB this season with 14-plus homers and 20-plus steals (also Mookie Betts, Starling Marte, José Ramírez and Mike Trout).Anderson is on pace for 21 homers and 32 steals in 2018 … he is looking to become the third White Sox to record a 20+ HR/30+ SB season, joining Alex Ríos (2010) and Tommie Agee (1966).

BARRELING BACKSTOPSOmar Narváez and Kevan Smith are hitting a combined .342 (67-196) with nine doubles, four home runs, 28 RBI and 21 multihit eff orts in 56 games since 6/1 (hit safely in 44 contests).Narváez (1st, .379) and Smith (2nd, .307) lead all MLB catchers in average since 6/1 (minimum 100 plate appearances).Narváez owns 13 multihit eff orts and has hit safely in 21 games since 6/1 … Smith has hit safely in 23 of his 27 games in 2018 since being recalled from Class AAA Charlotte on 6/5.Narváez is 16-42 (.381) with two doubles, one triple, three home runs, nine RBI and a 1.113 OPS over his last 12 games.

QUALITY AND QUANTITY James Shields has made 13 QS, tied for 12th in the American League … the Sox are tied for eighth in the AL with 45 QS. The White Sox have made 1,360 QS since the start of 2003, two more than the New York Mets (1,358) for the most in MLB … the next closest AL team is Oakland with 1,316 quality starts.

TELEVISION TIDBITSNext Monday's Yankees-White Sox game has been selected by ESPN for a national broadcast … the game will be blacked out on ESPN in the Chicagoland viewing area, and will air locally on NBC Sports Chicago … fi rst pitch remains at 7:10 p.m. CT.TV analyst Steve Stone will be off for the Sox series from 8/13-15 at Detroit … Tom Paciorek will fi ll in alongside Jason Benetti.

ON DECK: AT TAMPA BAY RAYSThe White Sox take a brief three-game trip to Tampa Bay starting tomorrow night … RHP Lucas Giolito starts the opener.The Rays won two of three in the fi rst series from 4/9-11 at Guaranteed Rate Field … all three games were decided by one run, and Tampa Bay outscored the Sox, 12-11.Chicago has gone 4-2 over the last six games, 3-5 in the last eight, 7-6 in the last 13 and 9-8 in the last 17. The White Sox are 4-11 at Tropicana Field since 2013.

KANSAS CITY ROYALS (34-73) at CHICAGO WHITE SOX (37-70)

RHP Brad Keller (4-4, 3.43) vs. RHP Reynaldo López (4-8, 4.57)Game #108 | Home #53 Thurs., August 2 1:10 p.m. CT Guaranteed Rate FieldNBCSCH WGN 720-AM WRTO 1200-AM NBCSportsChicago.com MLB.TV

Page 2: CHICAGO WHITE SOX - mlb.mlb.commlb.mlb.com/documents/5/4/8/288511548/8.2.18_KC_at_CWS.pdf · 2018 GAME NOTES AND INFORMATION CHICAGO WHITE SOX Chicago White Sox Media Relations Department

LÓPEZ AT A GLANCEl The 24-year-old right-hander is scheduled to make his 22nd start of the season, 10th at home and third against the Kansas City Royals.l Is 0-4 with a 8.72 ERA (21 ER/21.2 IP), 13 strikeouts and a .310 (27-87) opponents average over his last four starts ... the Sox have scored a total of three runs of support in those starts. l Is 2-3 with a 4.17 ERA (27 ER/58.1 IP) in nine home starts this season … has allowed 10 home runs over his last four starts at home. l Went 3-0 with a 4.62 ERA (13 ER/25.1 IP) over his final four starts of 2017 … made his White Sox debut on 8/11/17 vs. Kansas City, receiving a no decison after allowing two runs with six strikeouts over 6.0 IP.l Was named the White Sox Minor League Pitcher of the Month for July 2017 after posting a 2.10 ERA (7 ER/30.0 IP) with 38 strikeouts and a .183 (20-109) opponents average over five starts.l Was acquired from Washington with RHPs Dane Dunning and Lucas Giolito in exchange for OF Adam Eaton on 12/7/16 … originally was signed by the Nationals as a non-drafted free agent on 6/21/12.

LAST STARTl Suffered his season-high fourth consecutive loss on 7/27 vs. Toronto … allowed a season-high eight runs on eight hits and four walks with three strikeouts over 4.1 IP … received two runs or less of support for the fourth consecutive game (12th time this season).l Allowed a career-high five home runs, including solo home runs to Curtis Granderson, Lourdes Gurriel (two) and Kendrys Morales and a two-run home run to Randal Girhuck. l Departed with the White Sox trailing, 8-1, after throwing 93 pitches (50 strikes) … the Sox went on to lose, 10-5, after scoring one run in the seventh and three in the ninth.

GOING, GOING, GONE!l Has allowed 19 home runs this season, tied for the most among White Sox pitchers (Lucas Giolito) ... has allowed eight over his last three starts after surrendering seven in his first 13 starts.l Allowed a career-high five home runs in his last start on 7/27 vs. Toronto, becoming just the second White Sox pitcher in franchise history to allow five-plus homers (also Eddie Lopat on 4/23/47 at Detroit).l Prior to the 2018 season allowed only 11 home runs over 91.2 IP from 2016-2017.l Is averaging 1.40 home runs per 9.0 IP this season, the 10th-highest mark in the American League.

HOME NOT SO SWEET HOMEl Is making his 15th career start at Guaranteed Rate Field ... has gone 3-5 with a 3.96 ERA (39 ER/88.2 IP), 60 strikeouts and a .229 (77-336) opponents average in 14 career starts.l Is 2-3 with a 4.17 ERA (27 ER/58.1 IP), 38 strikeouts and a .222 (48-216) opponents average in nine starts this season ... has allowed 10 home runs over his last four starts at home.

HELP WANTEDl Owns a 3.35 run support average (47 RS/122.0 IP) in 2018, the sixth-lowest in the American League and the seventh-lowest in the majors.l Has received three runs of support or less in 15 of his 21 starts, including three over his last four starts and zero runs seven times.l Received a 7.55 RSA (40 RS/47.2 IP) in eight starts last season.

NO DECISION MADElIs tied for fifth in the American League and tied for 19th in the majors with eight no decisions this season ... owns a 2.63 ERA (15 ER/51.1 IP) in those starts. lIn his eight no decisions the Sox have scored a total of 25 runs, including one run once, two runs twice and three runs once … the Sox are 2-6 when López receives a no decision.

DAY AND NIGHTlIs 3-5 with a 3.65 ERA (27 ER/66.2 IP), .217 (53-244) opponents average and .656 opponents OPS in 11 day starts (six quality) this season … compared to 1-4 with a 5.69 ERA (35 ER/55.1 IP), .287 (62-216) opponents average and .908 opponents OPS in 10 night starts (five quality).lHas gone 4-5 with a 4.21 ERA (36 ER/77.0 IP), .227 (65-286) opponents average and .687 opponents OPS in 15 career appearances (12 starts) during the day, compared to 8-10 with a 4.94 ERA (75 ER/136.2 IP), .272 (146-537) opponents average and .808 opponents OPS in 25 career games (23 starts) at night.

MAKING HISTORYlIs the first White Sox pitcher with 6.0-plus IP, two-or-fewer hits allowed, and one-or-fewer runs allowed in each of his first two starts of the season (source: Elias). lBecame the first White Sox starting pitcher since at least 1908 to lose a game in which he thre 7.0-plus IP while allowing two or less hits and one run which was unearned (source: Baseball Reference and STATS LLC) … the last five pitchers to accompilish this feat:

Pitcher, Team Date Opp. W/L IP H ER RReynaldo López,CWS 4/8/18 vs. DET L 7.0 2 0 1 Gerrit Cole, PIT 4/25/17 vs. CHC L 7.0 2 0 1 David Price, DET 8/21/14 vs. T.B. L 8.0 1 0 1 C.J. Wilson, TEX 7/21/11 at LAA L 8.0 2 0 1 Chad Billingsley, LAD 5/14/11 v.s ARI L 8.0 1 0 1

PERSONAL NOTESlHis grandfather sold two cows in the Dominican Republic to buy him a used glove, a pair of cleats and an aluminum bat when he started playing baseball.

VS. AMERICAN LEAGUE CENTRALlIs making his 16th career start against the American League Central ... is 1-4 with a 4.57 ERA (31 ER/61.0 IP), 36 strikeouts and a .270 (62-230) opponents average.lHas gone 4-5 with a 4.19 ERA (43 ER/92.1 IP), 46 strikeouts and a .268 (96-358) opponents average against the division in his career.lSuffered the loss in his last start on 7/14 vs. Kansas City after allowing five runs on nine hits with seven strikeouts over 7.2 IP.lTen of his 21 starts this season have come against the American League Central ... five of his 10 outings against the division have been quality ... has received zero runs of support four times this season.

VS. KANSAS CITY ROYALSlIs scheduled to make his sixth career start against the Royals ... is 2-1 with a 3.90 ERA (14 ER/32.1 IP), 16 strikeouts and a .294 (40-136) opponents average in his career.lHas gone 0-1 with a 4.50 ERA (7 ER/14.0 IP), nine strikeouts and a .322 (19-59) opponents average over two starts this season.

#40 WHITE SOX STARTING PITCHER REYNALDO LÓPEZ RHP

vs. Opp. vs. Opp. vs. Opp. Pitcher 2018 2017 Career 2018 2017 CareerRHP Reynaldo López 4-9, 4.57 3-3, 4.72 10-10, 4.11 0-0, 1.50 0-1, 4.50 2-1, 3.90RHP Brad Keller 4-4, 3.43 — 4-4, 3.43 0-1, 9.53 — 0-1, 9.53

Height: 6-1 Weight: 210 Age: 24 (January 4, 1994)Born: San Pedro de Macoris, D.R. Resides: San Pedro de Macoris, D.R. Signed Through: 2018

LÓPEZ’S 2018 MLB GAME LOG (21 STARTS)Date Opp. W-L IP H R ER HR BB SO #P EXIT ERA4/2 at Tor. ND 6.0 2 1 1 1 2 6 100 1-1 1.504/8 vs. Det. L 7.0 2 1 0 0 5 5 91 0-1 0.694/16 at Oak. L 6.0 4 2 2 1 4 10 106 2-0 1.424/22 vs. Hou ND 5.0 4 1 1 0 4 2 100 1-1 1.504/27 at K.C. ND 6.1 10 4 2 1 0 2 96 4-2 1.785/3 vs. Min. ND 6.2 6 5 4 1 2 0 83 5-4 2.435/9 vs. Pit. ND 7.1 3 2 2 2 2 6 100 4-2 2.445/15 at Pit. L 2.0 7 6 6 1 2 0 61 6-0 3.505/20 vs. Tex. W 8.0 2 0 0 0 2 8 107 3-0 2.985/25 at Det. ND 7.0 5 2 2 0 3 3 96 4-2 2.935/30 at Cle. L 2.2 7 8 7 0 1 2 73 7-0 3.806/5-1 at Min. ND 7.0 1 0 0 0 4 4 106 2-0 3.426/10 at Bos. W 6.1 6 2 1 0 3 6 96 3-2 3.266/15 vs. Det. ND 6.0 9 3 3 1 0 3 97 3-3 3.356/20 at Cle. L 4.1 6 5 4 1 4 6 97 4-0 3.596/26 vs. Min. W 6.1 6 4 4 2 1 4 98 3-2 3.737/1 at Tex. W 6.1 7 2 2 0 3 6 114 7-2 3.687/6 at Hou. L 4.2 6 3 3 0 5 2 97 3-0 3.777/14 vs. K.C. L 7.2 9 5 5 2 0 7 108 5-0 3.917/22 at Sea. L 5.0 5 5 5 1 4 1 89 5-2 4.137/27 vs. Tor. L 4.1 7 8 8 5 4 3 93 8-1 4.572018 Totals 4-9 122.0 115 68 62 19 55 86 — — 4.57Sox Totals 7-12 169.2 164 97 87 26 69 116 — — 4.61MLB Totals 12-15 213.2 211 124 111 30 91 158 — — 4.68

LÓPEZ’S 2018 STATISTICAL BREAKDOWNCategory W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER HR BB SO AVGHome 2-3 4.17 9-9 58.1 48 29 27 13 20 38 .222Road 2-6 4.95 12-12 63.2 67 39 35 6 35 48 .275Day 3-5 3.65 11-11 66.2 53 30 27 6 32 53 .217Night 1-4 5.69 10-10 55.1 62 38 25 13 23 33 .2871st Half 4-7 3.91 19-19 112.2 103 55 49 13 47 82 .2442nd Half 0-2 12.54 2-2 9.1 12 13 13 6 8 4 .316April 0-2 1.78 5-5 30.1 22 9 6 3 15 25 .204May 1-2 5.61 6-6 33.2 31 22 21 4 12 19 .246June 2-1 3.60 5-5 30.0 28 14 12 4 12 23 .248July 1-4 7.39 5-5 28.0 34 23 23 8 16 19 .301

Category AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB SO GDP OBP SLGTotal .250 460 115 24 3 19 55 86 8 .335 .439vs. Left .241 232 56 13 1 9 30 39 2 .333 .422vs. Right .259 228 59 11 2 10 25 47 6 .336 .456

QS-GS Pct. RSA #P/G SO/9 SO/BB HR/9 BB/9.0 WHIP SB-A PCK W-L11-21 52.4 3.47 95.6 6.34 1.56 1.40 4.06 1.39 14-17 0 4-9

LÓPEZ'S HIGH-LOW AS STARTER 2018 Season CareerIP 8.0 (5/20 vs. Tex.) 8.0 (5/20/18 vs. Tex.)SO 10 (4/16 at Oak.) 11 (8/18/16 at Atl.)BB (Low) 0 (3x, 7/14 vs. K.C., 7.2 IP) 0 (3x, 7/14/18 vs. K.C., 7.2 IP)BB (High) 5 (2x, last 7/6 at Hou.) 5 (3x, 7/6/18 at Hou.)HR 5 (7/27 vs. Tor.) 5 (7/27/18 vs. Tor.)Hits (Low) 1 (6/5-1 at Min., 7.0 IP) 1 (6/5-1/18 at Min., 7.0 IP)Hits (High) 10 (4/27 at K.C.) 10 (2x, 4/27 at K.C.)CG None NoneSHO None NonePitches 114 (7/1 at Tex.) 114 (7/1/18 at Tex.)Scoreless Streak 9.0 IP (4/8-4/16) 9.0 IP (4/8-4/16/18)Winning Streak 2 games (6/26-7/1) 3 games (9/11/17-9/22/17)Losing Streak 4 games (7/6-current) 5 games (8/23/16-9/6)

LÓPEZ VS. KANSAS CITY ROYALS W-L ERA G-GS QS IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG2018 0-1 4.50 2-2 1 14.0 19 9 7 3 0 9 .322Career 2-1 3.90 5-5 4 32.1 40 20 14 7 3 6 .294

Player AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLGAdalberto Mondesi 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 1.000Jorge Soler 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 .667 .667 1.000Jorge Bonifacio 4 2 0 1 1 3 0 0 .500 .500 1.750Whit Merrifield 16 6 0 1 0 1 1 2 .375 .444 .500Salvador Perez 14 5 0 0 1 2 0 0 .357 .357 .571Hunter Dozier 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .333 .333 .333Paulo Orlando 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 .333Alcides Escobar 14 4 0 0 1 1 0 2 .286 .286 .500Cheslor Cuthbert 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 .200 .333 .200Alex Gordon 12 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 .167 .231 .250Lucas Duda 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 .111 .111 .111Abraham Almonte 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 .333 .000Drew Butera 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000

BRAD KELLER VS. CHICAGO WHITE SOXPlayer AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLGNicky Delmonico 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.000 1.000 1.000Leury García 3 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 1.000 1.000 1.333Daniel Palka 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.000 1.000 1.000Omar Narváez 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 .667 .667 .667Yolmer Sánchez 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 .500 .667 .500José Abreu 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000Tim Anderson 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000Adam Engel 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000Avisaíl García 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000Yoán Moncada 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 .000 .750 .000

TOMORROW'S SCHEDULED STARTERl RHP Lucas Giolito (7-8, 6.26 ERA) is scheduled to make his 22nd start of 2018, 11th on the road and first against the Tampa Bay Rays.l Is 4-4 with a 4.92 ERA (33 ER/60.1 IP), 31 strikeouts and a .236 (52-220) opponents average in 10 starts on the road this season.l Received a no decision in his last start on 7/28 vs. Toronto, allowing five runs on nine hits over 4.1 IP ... has surrendered 15 home runs in his last 12 starts. l Will make his second career start against the Rays… earned the win in his last start on 9/3/17 vs. Tampa Bay ... allowed one run on three hits with a career-high 10 strikeouts.

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WHITE SOX BULLPEN NOTES AND INFORMATIONTEAM BULLPEN NOTES Last Game: 2 ER/4.2 IPKC Series: 2 ER/6.2 IP Homestand: 1-1; 0-1 SV; 9 ER/17.1 IP

Saves: 23-36 (63.9) | IR/IS: 238/83 (34.9) | 1st Batter Faced: .257 (82-319; 37 BB)Season Highs: IP - 12.2 (4/18 at Oakland) | Strikeouts - 13 (4/18 at Oakland)

l Chicago relievers own a 7.30 ERA (20 ER/24.2 IP) and .303 (30-99) opponents average over the last seven games … have allowed at least five runs in three of the outings.l The bullpen has allowed 38 home runs this season, tied for the fourth-lowest in the American League.l White Sox relievers have made 40 scoreless appear-ances … the group has tossed at least 4.0 IP 35 times.l Relievers are 7-11 with a 3.73 ERA (76 ER/183.1 IP), 11-15 in saves, 193 strikeouts and a .241 opp. average at home, and 4-10 with a 5.59 ERA (105 ER/169.0 IP), 12-21 in saves, 179 strikeouts and a .284 opp. average on the road.

#70 LUIS AVILÁN, LHP Scoreless Streak: 5 (3.2 IP)Inherited R/Inherited RS: 34/3 (8.8) 1st Batter Faced: .178 (8-45; 2 BB)Career High In Relief: IP - 3.2 (7/17/12 vs. San Francisco) | SO - 5 (7/17/12 vs. San Francisco)

Holds: 8 | Last Relief Outing: 7/31 vs. Kansas City (1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 SO)l Owns a 1.35 ERA (1 ER/6.2 IP) and .167 (4-24) opponents average over his last 11 games … has tossed less than 1.0 IP in seven of the 11 appearances.l Is averaging 10.74 strikeouts per 9.0 IP (37 SO/31.0 IP) … has not issued a walk over his last 16 games (10.0 IP).l Left-handers are hitting .214 (12-56) against him this season (.286 vs. right-handers).

#52 XAVIER CEDEÑO, LHP Scoreless Streak: NoneInherited R/Inherited RS: 15/5 (33.3) 1st Batter Faced: .167 (3-18; 2 BB)

Career High In Relief: IP - 3.0 (6/13/12 at San Francisco) | SO - 4 (9/5/15 at New York-AL)Holds: 5 | Last Relief Outing: 8/1 vs. Kansas City (0.2 IP, 2 H, 1 R/ER, 0 BB, 1 SO)

l Has allowed four runs (three earned) over 16.0 IP in 20 outings since having his contarct purchased from Class AAA Charlotte on 6/7.l Had his 11-appearance scoreless streak snapped (9.1 IP) on 7/1 at Texas.l Righties have gone 4-26 (.154) against him this season (lefties are 6-30, .200).

#60 TYLER DANISH, RHP Scoreless Streak: NoneInherited R/Inherited RS: 1/0 (0.0) 1st Batter Faced: .333 (1-3)

Career High In Relief: IP - 1.2 (7/28/18 vs. Toronto) | SO - 2 (7/27/18 vs. Toronto)Holds: 0 | Last Relief Outing: 8/1 vs. Kansas City (1.0 IP, 2 H, 2 R/ER, 2 BB, 0 SO, 1 HR)

l Allowed his first career home run last night vs. Kansas City, a two-run shot off the bat of Alex Gordon in the sixth inning.l Tossed a career-high 1.2 scoreless IP in relief on 7/28 vs. Toronto … made his season debut on Friday after having his contract purchased from Class AAA Charlotte.l Went 1-3 with a 3.06 ERA (22 ER/64.2 IP) with the Knights in 2018.

#57 JACE FRY, LHP Scoreless Streak: 1 (1.0 IP)Inherited R/Inherited RS: 23/6 (26.1) 1st Batter Faced: .233 (7-30; 6 BB)

Career High In Relief: IP - 2.0 (3x; last 7/3/18 at Cincinnati) | SO - 2 (13x, last 7/14/18 vs. Kansas City)Holds: 10 | Last Relief Outing: 7/31 vs. Kansas City (1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 3 SO)

lStruck out the side on Tuesday vs. Kansas City after allowing three runs on two hits over 0.0 IP in his previous outing.lIs averaging 0.55 home runs per 9.0 IP this season … has not allowed a homer to a lefty in his career (80 plate appearances).lLeft-handers are 5-58 (.086) with 25 strikeouts this season.lIs averaging 11.45 SO/9.0 IP this season (42 SO/33.0 IP) while issuing 12 walks.

#54 JEANMAR GÓMEZ, RHP Scoreless Streak: NoneInherited R/Inherited RS: 8/3 (37.5) 1st Batter Faced: .500 (3-6)

Career High In Relief: IP - 4.1 (4/26/13 at St. Louis) | SO - 4 (3x, last 6/26/15 vs. Washington)Holds: 3 | Last Relief Outing: 7/29 vs. Toronto (1.0 IP, 3 H, 2 R/ER, 0 BB, 0 SO)

lHas allowed three runs over 4.0 IP in six games with the White Sox since having his contract purchased from Class AAA Charlotte on 7/11. lMade his White Sox debut on 7/13 vs. Kansas City … it was his first major-league appearance since 6/18/17 vs. Arizona … recorded his first hold since 4/4/16 at the Reds.l Went 5-0 with a 2.03 ERA (9 ER/40.0 IP), two saves and 35 strikeouts over 30 games with the Knights in 2018 … held lefties to a .186 (11-59) opponents average.

#37 JUAN MINAYA, RHP Scoreless Streak: 1 (1.0 IP)Inherited R/Inherited RS: 28-7 (25.0) 1st Batter Faced: .200 (4-20; 5 BB)

Career High In Relief: IP - 2.1 (6/8/17 at Tampa Bay) | SO - 4 (2x, last 6/15/18 vs. Detroit)Holds: 4 | Last Relief Outing: 7/28 vs. Toronto (W; 1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 SO)

lEarned the victory on 7/28 vs. Toronto … it was his first win since 9/13/17.lHad his nine-game scoreless streak snapped on 7/26 at the Angels … allowed his first earned runs since 6/27 vs. Minnesota.lIs limiting lefties to a .129 average (4-31) … righties are hitting .294 (15-51).

#53 HÉCTOR SANTIAGO, LHP Scoreless Streak: 3 (4.1 IP)Inherited R/Inherited RS: 16-7 (43.8) 1st Batter Faced: .261 (6-23; 3 BB)

Career High In Relief: IP - 4.1 (7/7/11 vs. Minnesota) | SO - 6 (7/3/18 at Cincinnati)Holds: 0 | Last Relief Outing: 8/1 vs. Kansas City (1.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 SO)

l Has struck out seven of the last 14 batters he has faced, allowing just one baserunner (double) … owns a 3.00 ERA (2 ER/6.0 IP) over his last five appearances. l Owns a 4.97 ERA (23 ER/41.2 IP) over 27 relief appearances this season … has allowed one run or less in 23 of those outings (16 scoreless).l Made seven starts this season, going 2-2 with a 6.12 ERA (22 ER/32.1 IP).

#50 THYAGO VIEIRA, RHP Scoreless Streak: 1 (1.2 IP)Inherited R/Inherited RS: 1/1 (100.0) 1st Batter Faced: .500 (1-2)Career High In Relief: IP - 1.2 (8/1/19 vs. Kansas City) | SO - 1 (2x, last 8/1/18 vs. Kansas City)

Holds: 0 | Last Relief Outing: 8/1 vs. Kansas City (1.2, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 SO)l Tossed a career-high 1.2 scoreless IP last night vs. Kansas City.l Made his White Sox debut on 7/27 vs. Toronto after being recalled from Class AAA Charlotte prior to the game.l Went 0-4 with a 5.05 ERA (23 ER/41.0 IP), six saves and 50 strikeouts over 36 relief appearances with Charlotte this season … averaged 11.0 strikeouts per 9.0 IP and limited righties to a .198 (17-86) average … was named to the 2018 International League midseason All Star team.

WHITE SOX PITCHING BREAKDOWNPitchers W-L ERA GS-QS Pct. CG SHO SV-OPP IP H ER BB SO HR AVGStarters 26-49 5.29 107-45 42.1 0 0 — 590.0 572 347 281 427 93 .252Relievers 11-21 4.62 — — — — 23-36 352.1 361 181 163 372 38 .262

WHITE SOX BULLPEN MONTH-BY-MONTH BREAKDOWNMonth W-L G ERA HLD SV-Opp IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG OPSMar./April 4-5 26 4.82 7 6-11 99.0 109 57 53 11 49 105 .282 .793May 3-7 27 3.55 7 5-9 91.1 96 45 36 11 34 90 .265 .763June 2-6 29 3.41 18 7-8 92.1 75 42 35 7 44 96 .219 .647July 2-3 24 7.62 14 5-8 65.0 76 57 55 8 34 77 .286 .841August 0-0 1 3.86 0 0-0 4.2 5 3 2 1 2 4 .263 .860

2018 AL Relief RankingsCategory Rank No.Walks T4th 163Strikeouts 9th 372IRS% 10th 34.9Opp. AVG 11th .262Holds T11th 46 Saves 12th 23ERA 12th 4.62IP 12th 352.1

WHITE SOX HIGH-LOW AND MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONWHITE SOX SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

Runs, Game ....................................................................................... 14, 3/29 at Kansas CityRuns, Inning .......................................................................................6, 7/28 vs. Toronto (8th)Hits, Game................................................................................................ 18, 4/23 vs. Seattle Hits, Inning...........................................................................................7, 4/23 vs. Seattle (1st) Doubles ......................................................................................................5, last 7/1 at TexasTriples ............................................................................................ 2, 6x, last 7/3 at CincinnatiHome Runs........................................................................ 6, 2x, last 7/26 at Los Angeles-ALExtra-Base Hits..................................................................................... 9, 3/29 at Kansas CityStolen Bases .............................................................................................. 5, 4/18 at OaklandLeft On Base......................................................................... 13, 2x, last 7/31 vs. Kansas CityErrors .......................................................................................................... 4, 4/16 at OaklandStrikeouts............................................................................................. 16, 6/28 vs. MinnesotaWalks ...................................................................................................7, 3x, last 5/11 at Cubs

OPPONENTS SINGLE-GAME HIGHSRuns, Game .............................................................................. 14, 2x, last 7/10 vs. St. LouisRuns, Inning ........................................................................7, 5x, last 7/10 vs. St. Louis (6th)Hits, Game..................................................................................... 17, 2x, last 7/7 at HoustonHome Runs.................................................................................... 5, 2x, last 7/27 vs. TorontoStolen Bases ...................................................................................................5, 5/13 at Cubs Strikeouts................................................................................................. 15, 7/3 at CincinnatiWalks ........................................................................................................12, 4/18 at Oakland

WHITE SOX INDIVIDUAL BATTING HIGHSLongest Hitting Streak ..............................................................14 games, A. García, 4/22-7/4Hits ......................................................................................4, 5x, last A. García, 7/1 at TexasDoubles .............................................................................2, 10x, last A. Garcia, 7/1 at TexasTriples ..........................................................................2, 2x, last Delmonico, 7/27 vs. TorontoHome Runs.......................................................................... 3, Davidson, 3/29 at Kansas CityConsecutive Games w/HR ................................................. 2 games, 7x, last A. Garcia, 7/6-7Runs Batted In ..........................................................................6, Moncada, 6/24 vs. OaklandStrikeouts.................................................................. 4, 8x, last Moncada, 6/28 vs. MinnesotaWalks ...................................................................................3, Davidson, 4/10 vs. Tampa Bay

WHITE SOX INDIVIDUAL PITCHING HIGHSInnings Pitched, Starter ................................................................ 8.1, Covey, 7/21 at SeattleInnings Pitched, Reliever ..............................................................4.0, Volstad, 5/18 vs. TexasStrikeouts, Starter ......................................................................... 10, López, 4/16 at OaklandStrikeouts, Reliever ....................................................................6, Santiago, 7/3 at CincinnatiConsecutive Scoreless IP, Starter .............................................................15.1, Rodón, 7/5-24Consecutive Scoreless IP, Reliever .........................................................15.1, Soria, 5/30-7/3Consecutive Scoreless Relief Appearances.. .............................................15, Soria, 5/30-7/3Consecutive Hitters Retired ......................................................16, Shields, 5/6 vs. MinnesotaConsecutive Hitters Retired, Starter .........................................16, Shields, 5/6 vs. MinnesotaLongest Winning Streak, Starter....................................................3 games, Covey, 5/23-6/13

WHITE SOX MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONMost Games Over .500 ...................................................................................... 2, 2x, last 4/1Most Games Under .500 ...............................................................................................33, 8/1Largest Division Lead .......................................................................... 1.0 game, 2x, last 3/31Largest Division Deficit ......................................................................................22 games, 8/1Longest Winning Streak .................................................................. 3 games, 2x, last 6/24-27Longest Losing Streak .............................................................................. 8 games, 6/14-22-1Longest Home Winning Streak .....................................................................3 games, 6/24-27Longest Home Losing Streak .......................................................5 games, 3x, last 6/13-22-1Longest Road Winning Streak ............................................................... 3 games, 4/26-4/28-1Longest Road Losing Streak ............................................................. 6 games, 2x, last 7/4-20Longest Game, Time ......................................................... 5:48, 4/18 at Oakland (14 innings)Shortest Game, Time............................................................................2:14, 6/7 at MinnesotaLargest Margin of Victory .......................................................................10, 5/23 vs. BaltimoreLargest Margin of Defeat ............................................................12, 2x, last 7/10 vs. St. LouisLargest Deficit Overcome ...........................................................................5, 7/3 at CincinnatiLargest Lead Surrendered............................................................ 5, 2x, last 6/23 vs. Oakland

WHITE SOX STARTS BY POSITIONPitcher (9) — Shields (23), Giolito (21), López (21), Covey (14), Rodón (9), Fulmer (8), Santiago (7), González (3), Volstad (1)Catcher (4) — Narváez (46), Castillo (30), Smith (27), González (3)First Base (4) — Abreu (93), Davidson (12), Delmonico (1), Skole (1)Second Base (4) —Moncada (98), Sánchez (4), L. García (3), J. Rondón (2)Third Base (5) — Sánchez (93), Davidson (9), J. Rondón (2), Saladino (2), L. García (1)Shortstop (4) — Anderson (102), J. Rondón (3), L. García (1), Sánchez (1)Left Field (6) — Delmonico (39), Tilson (28), L. García (23), Palka (11), Thompson (4), LaMarre (2)Center Field (4) — Engel (83), L. García (15), Thompson (5), Tilson (4)Right Field (4) — A. García (44), Palka (30), Thompson (23), L. García (10)DH (8) — Davidson (58), Palka (18), Abreu (11), J. Rondón (5), Skole (3), Castillo (1), Saladino (1), Sánchez (1)

CHALLENGE/REVIEW INFORMATIONTotal (White Sox and Opponents).........................................................................................52White Sox Challenges ..........................................................................................................22White Sox Successful Challenges ........................................................................................12Crew Chief Reviews ...............................................................................................................6

WHITE SOX EJECTIONS IN 2018 (6)Player/Coach (No.) Date Game Inn. Umpire ReasonRick Renteria (14) 4/24 vs. Sea. 7th Mike Estabrook Arguing balls and strikesRick Renteria (15) 6/20 at Clev. 6th Will Little Arguing balls and strikesTim Anderson (2) 6/28 vs. Min. 11th Gerry Davis Arguing review callRick Renteria (16) 7/14 vs. K.C. 5th Adam Harrari Arguing balls and strikesRick Renteria (17) 7/27 vs. Tor. 1st Fiedin Culbreth Aruging check swingDon Cooper (9) 7/27 vs. Tor. 1st Fiedin Culbreth Aruging check swing

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WHITE SOX HITTERS NOTESTEAM HITTING NOTES Home: .254/.314/.408; 50 HR; 4.2 R/GKC Series: .271/.363/.429; 2 HR; 7 R Homestand: .290/.346/.494; 6 HR; 25 R

10+ Run Games: 8 (last 7/15 vs. Kansas City) | Shutouts: 9 (last 7/14 vs. Kansas City)Season Highs: Runs - 14 (3/29 at K.C.) | Hits - 18 (4/23 vs. SEA) | HR - 6 (2x, 7/26 at LAA)

The White Sox own a .283 (160-565) average with 87 runs scored over the last 16 home games (5.4 R/G). The Sox are hitting .291/.359/.522 with 23 homers and 71 runs scored vs. Kansas City this season (5.9 R/G). The White Sox set season monthly bests in July with a .252 average and .442 slugging percentage. The Sox are on pace to hit 50 triples, which would be their most since 1982 (52). Chicago features fi ve players with 10-plus stolen bases (one in 2017), the most in the major leagues.

#79 JOSÉ ABREU, 1B, R-R Last Game: 1-3, 2B, BB, 2 RHomestand: 6-19, 3 2B, RBI, 4 R Current Streak: 2 (.429, 3-7)MultiHR Games: 13 (7/26/18 at LAA) | GS: 2 (4/18/15 at DET) | Season-High Streak: 10 (5/8-19)

Career Highs: H - 4 (10x, 5/26/18 at DET) | HR - 2 (13x, 7/26/18 at LAA) | RBI - 7 (9/4/16 at MIN)

American League Leaders: T4th-2B (31). Has joined Magglio Ordóñez (1999-2003) as the only players in Sox history to hit 30-plus doubles in fi ve straight seasons … he and Matt Carpenter are the only players to hit 30-plus doubles in each of the last fi ve seasons. Is hitting .371 (13-35) with three home runs, seven RBI and 10 runs scored over his last nine games. Is on pace to hit 47 doubles, which would be one short of the club record of 48 set by Albert Belle in 1998. Recorded his 13th career multihomer game and sec-ond of the season on 7/26 at the Angels. Was selected to his second AL All-Star Team (2014) and was the sixth Sox player elected via the fan vote (fi rst since Frank Thomas in 1996). Is one of three players in major-league history to begin his career with at least four consecutive seasons of 25-plus homers and 100-plus RBI, joining Hall-of-Famer Joe DiMaggio (1936-41) and Albert Pujols. His 140 home runs are tied with Ron Kittle for 10th in Sox history (Carlos Lee is ninth at 152) … his 328 XBH rank 18th in Sox history (Ozzie Guillen is 17th with 332).

#7 TIM ANDERSON, INF, R-R Last Game: 2-4, 2BHomestand: 5-21, 2 2B, RBI, R Current Streak: 2 (.375, 3-8)MultiHR Games: 3 (5/26/18 at DET) | Grand Slams: NONE | Season-High Streak: 7 (2x, 6/22-29)

Career Highs: H - 4 (9/16/17 at DET) | HR - 2 (3x, 5/26/18 at DET) | RBI - 4 (5/26/18 at DET)

American League Leaders: T4th-SB (21). Is one of four players in the major leagues with at least 14 home runs and 21 stolen bases, joining Starling Marte, José Ramírez and Mike Trout. Is on pace to record 21 home runs and 32 stolen bases. Is hitting .267 (34-125) with three home runs, 16 RBI and 18 runs scored over his last 33 games. His fi ve career leadoff homers are tied with Pat Kelly for fi fth-most in Sox history.

#24 MATT DAVIDSON, INF, R-R Last Game: DNPHomestand: 4-10, 2 2B, HR, 3 RBI, R Current Streak: 2 (.571, 4-7)

MultiHR Games: 3 (4/27/18 at K.C) | GS: 1 (6/13/17 vs. Bal.) | Season-High Streak: 4 (2x, 6/15-18)Career Highs: H - 3 (8x, 7/1/18 at TEX) | HR - 3 (3/29/18 at K.C.) | RBI - 5 (3/29/18 at K.C.)

American League Leaders: 1st #P/PA (4.41). Is hitting .432/.523/1.135 (16-37) with eight home runs and 14 RBI in 10 games vs. Kansas City this season … his eight homers against the Royals are tied with José Valentín and Albert Belle (1998) for the most in Sox history. Went 2-3 with a double, home run (No. 16) and two RBI on Tuesday. Has joined Wayne Nordhagen (1979) as the only Sox position players since 1973 to make two pitching appearances in one season (2.0 scoreless IP). His 42 walks in 2018 have surpassed his career total of 29 entering the season. His .551 slugging percentage on the road ranks ninth in the AL. Homered on 6/30 at Texas after working a 1-2-3 eighth on 6/29 in his fi rst career pitching appearance … became the fi rst Sox position player since at least 1913 to pitch in one game and homer in the club's next game (STATS).

#30 NICKY DELMONICO, INF/OF, L-R Last Game: 0-4Homestand: 3-12, 2 3B, HR, 2 RBI, 4 R Current Streak: NoneMultiHR Games: 2 (last 8/18/17 at TEX) | Grand Slams: NONE | Season-High Streak: 5 (7/21-30)Career Highs: H - 3 (5x, 4/18/18 at OAK) | HR - 2 (2x, 8/18/17 at TEX) | RBI - 3 (3x, 9/27/17 vs. LAA)

Is hitting .273 (6-22) with a double, two triples, four RBI and fi ve runs scored over his last seven games. Has two homers in his last fi ve games (one in fi rst 40). Hit two triples on 7/27 vs. Toronto, joining Yolmer Sánchez (4/5 vs. Detroit) as the only Sox players this season to accomplish that feat. Was on the disabled list from 5/18-7/19 with a fractured right hand suff ered when he was hit by a Matt Moore pitch on 5/18 vs. Texas.

#15 ADAM ENGEL, OF, R-R Last Game: DNPHomestand: 5-10, 2B, BB, 2 RBI, R Current Streak: 4 (.462, 6-13)

MultiHR Games: NONE | Grand Slams: NONE | Season-High Streak: 5 (6/22-26)Career Highs: H - 4 (2x, 5/23/18 vs. BAL) | HR - 1 (8x, 6/3/18 vs. MIL) | RBI - 3 (2x, 9/11/17 at K.C.)

Is 6-13 (.462) with two doubles and two RBI over his last fi ve games. Is batting .255 (36-141) on the road, compared to .194 (26-133) at home. Ranks second on the team with 12 stolen bases. Has made 82 starts in center fi eld.

#26 AVISAÍL GARCÍA, OF, R-R Last Game: 0-4Homestand: 5-20, RBI, 2 R Current Streak: None

MultiHR Games: 7 (7/3/18 at CIN) | Grand Slams: NONE | Season-High Streak: 14 (4/22-7/4)Career High: H - 5 (9/14/17 at DET) | HR - 2 (7x, 7/3/18 at CIN) | RBI - 7 (9/14/17 at DET)

Is hitting .310 (27-87) with three doubles, two triples, eight home runs, 17 RBI and 15 runs scored over his last 22 games. Has 10 homers in his last 24 games (one in fi rst 22). Was on the disabled list for the second time this season from 7/9-20 with a strained right hamstring. Compiled a career-high, 14-game hitting streak from 4/22-7/4 (.377, 23-61). Recorded his seventh career multihomer game on 7/3 at Cincinnati … posted his sixth career four-hit game on 7/1 at Texas, going 4-5 with two doubles and a triple. Is hitting .398/.425/.563 (70-176) vs. LHP since 2017.

#28 LEURY GARCÍA, INF/OF, S-R Last Game: 2-4, 3 RBIHomestand: 5-17, 3B, 7 RBI, R Current Streak: 1 (.500, 2-4)

MultiHR Games: 1 (5/12/17 vs. S.D.) | Grand Slams: NONE | Season-High Streak: 5 (5x, 7/23-30)Career High: H - 3 (10x, 7/15/18 vs. K.C.) | HR - 2 (5/12/17 vs. S.D.) | RBI - 4 (7/28/18 vs. TOR)

Is hitting .321 (17-53) with two doubles, two triples, a home run and 13 RBI over his last 14 games and .311 (56-180) over his last 52. Has seven RBI in his last four games, including a career high on 7/28 vs. Toronto. Matched his career high with three hits on 7/13 and 7/15 vs. Kansas City and tied his career high with three RBI on 7/13 vs. the Royals. Is batting .352/.370/.479 (25-71) vs. LHP … is 2-4 as a pinch-hitter. Has made 23 starts in LF, 16 in CF, 10 in RF, three at 2B, one at 3B and one at SS.

#10 YOÁN MONCADA, INF, S-R Last Game: 2-3, HR, 2 BB, RBI, 2 RHomestand: 4-20, HR, RBI, 2 R, 4 BB Current Streak: 1 (.667, 2-3)

MultiHR Games: NONE | Grand Slams: 1 (4/18/18 at OAK) | Season-High Streak: 7 (3x, 7/2-8)Career High: H - 4 (9/14/17 at DET) | HR - 1 (22x, 8/1/18 vs. K.C.) | RBI - 6 (6/24/18 vs. OAK)

American League Leaders: 1st-SO (145); T1st Leadoff HR (5).Reached base safely four times last night, including his fi fth leadoff home run of the season, tied for most in the AL. His fi ve career leadoff homers are tied with Pat Kelly for fi fth-most in Sox history. Is hitting .156 (7-45) with 10 walks over 12 games in the second half.His streak of reaching base safely in 13 straight games ended on 7/21 at Seattle. Fell a triple shy of the cycle on 7/15 vs. Kansas City. Recorded a career-high six RBI on 6/24 vs. Oakland, the most by a Sox second baseman since Tadahito Iguchi's seven on 6/25/06 vs. Houston. Thirteen of his 14 homers and 39 of his 44 RBI this season have come vs. RHP.

#38 OMAR NARVÁEZ, C, L-R Last Game: DNPHomestand: 3-11, 3B, HR, 2 RBI, R Current Streak: None

MultiHR Games: NONE | Grand Slams: NONE | Season-High Streak: 8 (7/5-24)Career High: H - 3 (4x, 7/29/18 vs. TOR) | HR - 1 (7x, 7/29/18 vs. TOR) | RBI - 3 (2x, 7/13/18 at K.C.)

His .405 (34-84) average since 6/7 leads the major leagues (min. 85 PA). Is hitting .405/.444/.643 (34-84) with six doubles, four home runs, 16 RBI and 14 multihit eff orts over his last 26 games (since 6/7), raising his average from .170 to .285. Matched his career high with three hits on 7/29 vs. Toronto, including his fi rst career triple and seventh career home run. Has made 47 starts … Sox pitchers own a 5.10 ERA (242 ER/427.0 IC) when he is behind the plate … has thrown out 20.4 percent (11-54) of attempted basestealers. Owns a career .362 on-base percentage.

#18 DANIEL PALKA, OF, L-L Last Game: 0-3, BB, RBIHomestand: 4-9, 2B, HR, 4 RBI, 3 R Current Streak: NoneMultiHR Games: 2 (7/26/18 at LAA) | Grand Slams: NONE | Season-High Streak: 5 (2x, 5/25-29)

Career High: H - 4 (4/28-1/18 at K.C) | HR - 2 (2x, 7/26/18 at LAA) | RBI - 3 (4/28-1/18 at K.C)

AL Leaders (Rookies): 2nd-HR (15); T3rd-XBH (29); 4th-RBI (39); 5th-TB (120). Is hitting .361 (13-36) with three doubles, four homers, 10 RBI, 10 runs scored and a .778 slugging percentage over his last 12 games. Hit his second career pinch home run on 7/29 vs. Toronto after delivering a game-winning, two-run single as a pinch-hitter on 7/28. His two pinch homers are the most by a Sox player since A.J. Pierzynski in 2007 (2). Recorded the fi rst two multihomer games of his career on 7/3 at Cincinnati and 7/26 at Los Angeles-AL. His hit-back-to-back home runs with Avisaíl García three times this season. Ranks among MLB statcast leaders this season in maximum EV (4th, 118.4), FB/LD exit velocity (5th, 98.3) and hard hit percentage (9th, 50.0). Twenty-nine of his 58 hits this season have gone for extra bases.

#5 YOLMER SÁNCHEZ, INF, S-R Last Game: 1-5, 2BHomestand: 4-20, 2B, HR, RBI, 2 R Current Streak: 2 (.375, 3-8)

MultiHR Games: NONE | Grand Slams: NONE | Season-High Streak: 10 (5/27-6/6)Career High: H - 3 (19x, 5/22/18 vs. BAL) | HR - 1 (27x, 7/28/18 vs. TOR) | RBI - 4 (3x, 6/26/18 vs. MIN)

American League Leaders: 1st-3B (9). Has been named the White Sox winner of the Heart and Hustle Award. Is 5-37 (.135) over his last 10 games. Hit a solo home run on Saturday (fi rst since 6/24 vs. Oakland) to end an 0-19 streak. His 17 triples since 2017 rank second in the majors (Charlie Blackmon, 18). Is hitting .307 (23-75) with RISP. Has made 93 starts at third base, four at second and one at shortstop.

#36 KEVAN SMITH, C, R-R Last Game: 1-4, RHomestand: 3-7, 3 R Current Streak: 3 (.364, 4-11)

MultiHR Games: NONE | Grand Slams: NONE | Season-High Streak: 9 (6/5-2-17)Career Highs: H - 3 (4x, 8/19/17 at TEX) | HR - 1 (4x, 9/24/17 vs. K.C.) | RBI - 4 (8/8/17 vs. HOU)

Has hit hit safely in 23 of 27 games (eight multihit eff orts) since he was recalled from Class AAA Charlotte on 6/5. His compiled hitting streaks of eight and nine games this season. Is 11-28 (.393) vs. LHP and 17-48 (.354) at home. Has made 27 starts … Sox pitchers own a 4.97 ERA (131 ER/237.0 IP) when he is behind the plate … is 0-27 throwing out attempted basestealers.

2018 Sox AL RankingsCategory Rank No.Triples 1st 33Stolen Bases 3rd 77Slugging Pct. 9th .406Average 9th .244Home Runs 11th 118Runs/Game 12th 4.08OPS 12th .709On-Base Pct. 12th .303 Doubles 14th 170

MULTIHOMER GAMES (13)Player (Career No.) Date/Opp.Tim Anderson (1) ...................3/29 at Kansas CityMatt Davidson-3 HR (1) .........3/29 at Kansas CityWelington Castillo (6) ..................... 4/2 at TorontoJosé Abreu (12) ........................... 4/23 vs. SeattleMatt Davidson (2) ..................4/26 at Kansas CityMatt Davidson (3) ..................4/27 at Kansas CityTim Anderson (2) ......................5/5 vs. MinnesotaWelington Castillo (7) ............... 5/8 vs. PittsburghTim Anderson (3) ............................5/26 at DetroitAvisaíl García (7) ........................ 7/3 at CincinnatiDaniel Palka (1) .......................... 7/3 at CincinnatiDaniel Palka (2) ............... 7/26 at Los Angeles-ALJosé Abreu (12) ............... 7/26 at Los Angeles-AL

LEADOFF HOME RUNS (6)Player (Career No.) Date/Opp.Yoán Moncada (1) ....................... 4/25 vs. SeattleYoán Moncada (2) .................4/26 at Kansas CityTim Anderson (5) ................4/28-2 at Kansas CityYoán Moncada (3) .................. 6/5-1 at MinnesotaYoán Moncada (4) ...................6/12 vs. ClevelandYoán Moncada (5) ................. 8/1 vs. Kansas City

GRAND SLAMS (1)Player (Career No.) Date/Opp.Yoán Moncada (1) .......................4/18 at Oakland

PINCH HIT HOME RUNS (2)Player (Career No.) Date/Opp (Inn.)Daniel Palka (1) ............... 6/3 vs. Milwaukee (6th)Daniel Palka (2) .................. 7/29 vs. Toronto (9th)

BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS (7)Players Date/Opp (Inn.)Abreu/Davidson .............3/29 at Kansas City (4th)Skole/Anderson ................5/28 at Cleveland (4th)Palka/Engel ..................... 6/3 vs. Milwaukee (6th)Moncada/Sánchez .......... 6/12 vs. Cleveland (1st)A. García/Palka ..................7/3 at Cincinnati (6th)A. García/Palka .................... 7/6 at Houston (9th)A. García/Palka .......7/26 at Los Angeles-AL (7th)

GAME-ENDING HOME RUNS (1)Player (Career No.) Date/Opp (Inn.)Trayce Thompson (3) .......5/3 vs. Minnesota (9th)

Abreu Among AL Leaders Since 2014

Category Rank No.Extra-Base Hits 2nd 328Doubles 2nd 175HBP 2nd 65Total Bases 3rd 1,453RBI 4th 469Home Runs 8th 140Slugging Pct. 8th .515Average 10th .295OPS 10th .869

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2018 DAY-BY-DAY | MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION No. Date Loc. W/L Final Score Win. Pitcher Los. Pitcher Rec. Stand. Att. Cum. Time 1 3/29 R/D W Sox 14, K.C. 7 Shields Duffy 1-0 1/+0.5 36,517 3:26 2 3/31 R/N W Sox 4, K.C. 3 Farquhar (R) Maurer(R) 2-0 1/+1.0 17,564 2:54 4/1 R/D atKansasCity Ppd.duetocold/snow;rescheduledaspartofasplitdoubleheaderon4/28 3 4/2 R/N L Tor.4,Sox 2 Oh(R) Farquhar (R) 2-1 1/+0.5 16,629 2:51 4 4/3 R/N L Tor.14,Sox 5 Happ González 2-2 T1/- 17,451 3:27 5 4/4 R/N W Sox 4,Tor.3 Jones (R) Tepera(R) 3-2 T1/- 17,268 2:56 6 4/5 H/D L Det.9, Sox 7 (10) Jiménez(R) Infante (R) 3-3 2/-1.0 33,318 33,318 4:03 7 4/7 H/D L Det.6,Sox 1 Fulmer Giolito 3-4 T2/-1.0 16,625 49,943 3:39 8 4/8 H/D L Det1,Sox 0 Fiers López 3-5 4/-1.5 11,131 61,074 2:38 9 4/9 H/N L T.B.5,Sox 4 Archer González 3-6 5/-1.5 10,377 71,451 3:47 10 4/10 H/D L T.B.6,Sox 5 Snell Fulmer 3-7 5/-2.5 10,069 81,520 3:44 11 4/11 H/D W Sox 2,T.B.1 Rondón (R) Pruitt(R) 4-7 T3/-2.5 10,431 91,951 3:02 12 4/12 R/N L Min.4,Sox 0 Berríos Giolito 4-8 T3/-3.5 15,474 2:55 4/13 R/N atMinnesota Ppd.duetocold/snow;rescheduledaspartofastraightdoubleheaderon6/5 4/14 R/D atMinnesota Ppd.duetocold/snow;rescheduledaspartofasplitdoubleheaderon9/28 4/15 R/D atMinnesota Ppd.duetocold/snow;rescheduledfor8/20 13 4/16 R/N L Oak.8,Sox 1 Mengden López 4-9 T3/-4.0 7,479 2:56 14 4/17 R/N L Oak.10,Sox 2 Cahill González 4-10 4/-4.5 46,028 2:56 15 4/18 R/D L Oak.12,Sox 11 (14)Trivino(R) Shields (R) 4-11 4/-5.0 13,321 5:48 16 4/20 H/N L Hou.10,Sox 0 Verlander Shields 4-12 4/-5.0 14,211 106,162 3:04 17 4/21 H/N L Hou.10,Sox 1 Keuchel Giolito 4-13 4/-5.5 23,902 130,064 3:13 18 4/22 H/D L Hou.7,Sox 1 McCullers Bummer (R) 4-14 5/-6.5 17,167 147,231 3:20 19 4/23 H/N W Sox 10,Sea.4 Fulmer Leake 5-14 4/-6.5 13,524 160,755 2:56 20 4/24 H/D L Sea.1,Sox 0 Gonzales Volstad 5-15 4/-6.5 10,761 171,516 2:52 21 4/25 H/D L Sea.4,Sox 3 Hernández Shields 5-16 4/-7.5 11,471 182,987 2:57 22 4/26 R/N W Sox 6, K.C. 3 Giolito Junis 6-16 4/-6.5 18,315 3:08 23 4/27 R/N W Sox 7,K.C.4(11) Infante (R) Hill(R) 7-16 4/-6.5 15,395 3:34 24 4/28 R/D W Sox 8,K.C.0 Fulmer Oaks 8-16 4/-6.0 16,971 2:49 25 R/N L K.C.5,Sox 2 Skoglund Covey 8-17 4/-6.0 16,070 2:39 26 4/29 R/D L K.C.5,Sox 4 McCarthy(R) Rondón (R) 8-18 4/-6.0 23,892 3:19

MARCH/APRIL RECORD: 8-18 27 5/1 R/N L St.L.3,Sox 2 Norris(R) Soría (R) 8-19 4/-6.5 38,000 2:56 28 5/2 R/D L St.L.3,Sox 2 Martínez Giolito 8-20 4/-7.5 37,298 2:37 29 5/3 H/N W Sox 6,Min.5 Jones (R) Reed(R) 9-20 4/-7.0 13,260 196,247 2:54 30 5/4 H/N L Min.6,Sox 4 Berríos Fulmer 9-21 5/-7.0 15,935 212,182 3:19 31 5/5 H/N L Min.8,Sox 4 Lynn Santiago 9-22 5/-7.0 23,765 235,947 3:23 32 5/6 H/D L Min.5, Sox 3 Duke Rondón (R) 9-23 5/-7.0 17,424 253,371 2:56 33 5/8 H/N L Pit.10,Sox 6 Glasnow(R) Volstad (R) 9-24 5/-7.0 12,871 266,242 3:53 34 5/9 H/D L Pit.6,Sox 5 Rodríguez(R) Jones (R) 9-25 5/-8.0 12,476 278,718 2:46 35 5/11 R/D L Cubs11,Sox 2 Chatwood Fulmer 9-26 5/-8.0 39,585 3:45 36 5/12 R/D L Cubs8,Sox 4 Lester Shields 9-27 5/-9.0 41,099 3:20 37 5/13 R/D W Sox 5,Cubs3 Giolito Hendricks 10-27 5/-9.0 40,537 2:47 38 5/15 R/N L Pit.7,Sox 0 Williams López 10-28 5/-8.5 11,847 3:03 39 5/16 R/D L Pit.3,Sox 2 Santana(R) Soría (R) 10-29 5/-9.5 20,286 2:45 40 5/17 H/N W Sox 4,Tex.2 Avilán (R) Leclerc(R) 11-29 5/-9.0 17,666 296,384 2:54 41 5/18 H/N L Tex.12,Sox 5 Chavez(R) Fulmer 11-30 5/-9.0 16,373 312,757 3:52 42 5/19 H/N W Sox 5,Tex.3 Giolito Jurado 12-30 5/-9.0 25,611 338,368 2:58 43 5/20 H/D W Sox 3,Tex.0 López Minor 13-30 4/-8.0 16,829 355,197 2:28 44 5/21 H/N L Bal.3,Sox 2 Cashner Santiago 13-31 4/-8.5 11,628 366,825 3:02 45 5/22 H/N W Sox 3,Bal.2 Rondón (R) Givens(R) 14-31 4/-8.5 12,590 379,415 3:03 46 5/23 H/N W Sox 11,Bal.1 Covey Cobb 15-31 4/-8.5 17,056 396,471 2:54 47 5/24 H/D L Bal.9,Sox 3 Bundy(C) Giolitio 15-32 5/-8.5 19,147 415,618 3:00 48 5/25 R/N L Det.5,Sox 4 Farmer(R) Rondón (R) 15-33 5/-8.5 24,648 2:51 49 5/26 R/D W Sox 8,Det.4 Santiago Liriano 16-33 5/-8.5 27,032 3:16 50 5/27 R/D L Det.3,Sox 2 Hardy Shields 16-34 5/-9.5 23,419 2:17 51 5/28 R/D L Cle.9,Sox 6 Plutko Volstad (R) 16-35 5/-10.5 23,729 3:12 52 5/29 R/N L Cle.7,Sox 3 Clevinger Giolito 16-36 5/-11.5 30,441 2:58 53 5/30 R/D L Cle.9, Sox 1 Kluber López 16-37 5/-13.0 17,930 3:09

MAY RECORD: 8-19 54 6/1 H/N W Sox 8,Mil.3 Avilán (R) Anderson 17-37 5/-12.0 20,004 435,622 3:00 55 6/2 H/D L Mil.5,Sox 0 Chacín Shields 17-38 5/-12.0 29,281 464,903 2:52 56 6/3 H/D W Sox 6,Mil.1 Volstad (R) Suter 18-38 5/-11.0 25,338 490,241 2:53 57 6/5 R/D L Min.5,Sox 2 Duffey(R) Jones (R) 18-39 5/-11.5 26,261 2:37 58 R/D W Sox 6,Min.3 Giolito Littell 19-39 5/-11.5 26,261 3:07 59 6/6 R/N W Sox 5,Min.2 Santíago Odorizzi 20-39 4/-11.5 20,393 3:27 60 6/7 R/D L Min.7,Sox 2 Berríos Shields 20-40 4/-12.0 21,469 2:14 61 6/8 R/N W Sox 1,Bos.0 Covey Sale 21-40 4/-12.0 36,593 2:24 62 6/9 R/D L Bos,4,Sox 2 Price Rodón 21-41 4/-12.0 36,675 2:48 63 6/10 R/D W Sox 5,Bos.2 López Porcello 22-41 4/-12.0 36,998 3:15 64 6/11 H/N L Cle.4,Sox 0 Carrasco Giolito 22-42 4/-13.0 13,125 503,366 2:59 65 6/12 H/N W Sox 5,Cle.1 Shields Plutko 23-42 4/-12.0 12,357 515,723 2:57 66 6/13 H/N W Sox 3,Cle.2 Covey Bauer 24-42 4/-11.0 19,390 535,113 2:31 67 6/14 H/D L Cle.5,Sox 2 Clevinger Volstad (R) 24-43 4/-12.0 17,183 552,296 2:52 68 6/15 H/N L Det.4,Sox 3 Farmer(R) Minaya (R) 24-44 4/-12.0 22,813 575,109 3:23 69 6/16 H/D L Det.7,Sox 5 Farmer(R) Fry (R) 24-45 4/-12.0 23,195 598,304 3:03 70 6/17 H/D L Det.3,Sox 1 Hardy Shields 24-46 4/-13.0 26,746 625,050 2:59 71 6/18 R/N L Cle.6,Sox 2 Bauer Covey 24-47 4/14.0 17,271 3:02 72 6/19 R/N L Cle.6,Sox 3 Clevinger Rodón 24-48 4/15.0 20,394 2:46 73 6/20 R/D L Cle.12,Sox 0 Kluber López 24-49 4/-16.0 23,101 3:06 6/21 H/N vs.Oakland Ppd.duetorain;rescheduledaspartofastraightdoubleheaderon6/22 74 6/22 H/D L Oak.11,Sox 2 Manaea Shields 24-50 4/-16.5 3:11 75 H/D W Sox 6,Oak4 Giolito Bassitt 25-50 4/-16.5 18,323 643,373 2:47 76 6/23 H/D L Oak.7, Sox 6 Trivino(R) Minaya (R) 25-51 4/-17.5 20,457 663,830 3:28 77 6/24 H/D W Sox 10,Oak.3 Rodón Blackburn 26-51 4/-17.5 21,908 685,738 2:42 78 6/26 H/N W Sox 8,Min.4 López Lynn 27-51 4/-16.0 16,276 702,014 3:16 79 6/27 H/N W Sox 6,Min.1 Shields Gibson 28-51 4/-16.0 19,466 721,480 2:56 80 6/28 H/D L Min.2,Sox 1 (13) Busenitz(R) Santiago (R) 28-52 4/-16.5 21,610 743,090 4:51 81 6/29 R/N L Tex.11,Sox 3 Gallardo Covey 28-53 4/-16.5 28,156 2:47 82 6/30 R/N L Tex.13,Sox 4 Colon Rodón 28-54 4/-16.5 28,138 3:28

JUNE RECORD: 12-17

WHITE SOX RECENT TRANSACTIONSJULY21 ReinstatedOFAvisaíl García(strainedrighthamstring)fromthe10-daydisabledlist.26 AcquiredLHPKodi MedeirosandRHPWilber Pérez fromMilwaukee inexchange forRHP

Joakim Soriaandcashconsiderations.27 RecalledRHPThyago VieirafromClassAAACharlotte...purchasedthecontractofRHPTyler

DanishfromCharlotte...desginatedRHPChris Volstadforassignment.

No. Date Loc. W/L Final Score Win. Pitcher Los. Pitcher Rec. Stand. Att. Cum Time 83 7/1 R/D W Sox 10,Tex.5 López Hamels 29-54 4/-16.5 22,684 3:16 84 7/2 R/N L Cin.5,Sox 3 Floro(R) Volstad (R) 29-55 4/-17.5 16,727 3:19 85 7/3 R/N W Sox 12,Cin.8(12) Santiago (R) Stephens(R) 30-55 4/-17.5 22,742 4:36 86 7/4 R/N L Cin.7,Sox 4 Romano Covey 30-56 4/-18.5 24,4423:22 87 7/5 R/N L Hou.4,Sox 3 Smith(R) Soria (R) 30-57 4/-19.0 34,9553:05 88 7/6 R/N L Hou.11,Sox 4 McCullersJr. López 30-58 4/-20.0 38,1532:55 89 7/7 R/D L Hou.12,Sox 6 Morton Shields 30-59 4/-20.0 39,5683:19 90 7/8 R/D L Hou.2,Sox 1 Keuchel Giolito 30-60 4/-20.0 41,654 2:28 91 7/10 H/N L St.L.14,Sox 2 Mikolas Covey 30-61 4/-19.5 23,245 766,335 3:10 92 7/11 H/N W Sox 4,St.L.0 Rodón Weaver 31-61 4/-19.5 26,319 792,654 2:46 93 7/13 H/N W Sox 9,K.C.6 Shields Keller 32-61 4/-19.0 19,361 812,015 3:34 94 7/14 H/D L K.C.5,Sox 0 Duffy López 32-62 4/-19.0 20,159 832,174 2:47 95 7/15 H/D W Sox 10, K.C. 1 Giolito Smith 33-62 4/-19.0 23,434 855,608 2:39

ALL-STAR BREAK RECORD: 33-62 96 7/20 R/N L Sea.3,Sox 1 LeBlanc Shields 33-63 4/-20.0 43,331 2:37 97 7/21 R/N W Sox 5,Sea.0 Covey Hernández 34-63 4/-20.0 38,186 2:28 98 7/22 R/D L Sea.8,Sox 2 Gonzales López 34-64 4/-20.0 38,207 2:53 99 7/23 R/N W Sox 5,LAA3 Giolito Barria 35-64 4/-19.0 35,285 3:36100 7/24 R/N W Sox 4,LAA2 Rodón Peña 36-64 4/-18.0 33,937 2:58101 7/25 R/N L LAA11,Sox 3 Skaggs Shields 36-65 4/-19.0 34,321 3:03102 7/26 R/D L LAA12,Sox 8 Tropeano Covey 36-66 4/-19.5 33,826 3:29103 7/27 H/N L Tor.10, Sox 5 Stroman López 36-67 4/-20.5 20.524 876,132 3:05104 7/28 H/N W Sox 9,Tor.5 Minaya (R) Tepera(R) 37-67 4/-19.5 29,442 905,574 3:11105 7/29 H/D L Tor.7,Sox 4 Santos(R) Fry (R) 37-68 4/-20.5 23,836 929,410 2:57106 7/31 H/N L K.C.5,Sox 2 Duffy Shields 37-69 4/-21.0 15,250 944,660 3:10

JULY RECORD: 9-15107 8/1 H/N L K.C.10,Sox 5 Junis Covey 37-70 4/-22.0 18,019 962,679 3:01108 8/2 H/D vs.KansasCity 1:10p.m.CT FreeT-ShirtThursday109 8/3 R/N atTampaBay 6:10p.m.CT110 8/4 R/N atTampaBay 5:10p.m.CT111 8/5 R/D atTampaBay 12:10p.m.CT112 8/6 H/N vs.NewYork-AL 7:10p.m.CT GameofThronesNight113 8/7 H.N vs.NewYork-AL 7:10p.m.CT HalfwaytoMardiGras114 8/8 H/N vs.NewYork-AL 7:10p.m.CT BaseballCardGiveaway|DollarHotDogWednesday115 8/10 H/N vs.Cleveland 7:10p.m.CT Fireworks116 8/11 H/N vs.Cleveland 6:10p.m.CT JimThomeBobblehead117 8/12 H/D vs.Cleveland 1:10p.m.CT FamilySunday/SpiritDay118 8/13 R/N atDetroit 6:10p.m.CT119 8/14 R/N atDetroit 6:10p.m.CT120 8/15 R/D atDetroit 12:10p.m.CT121 8/17 H/N vs.KansasCity 7:10p.m.CT ElvisNight|Fireworks122 8/18 H/N vs.KansasCity 6:10p.m.CT TimAndersonBobblehead123 8/19 H/D vs.KansasCity 1:10p.m.CT FamilySunday124 8/20 R/N atMinnesota 6:10p.m.CT125 8/21 H/N vs.Minnesota 7:10p.m.CT BlackhawksNight126 8/22 H/D vs.Minnesota 1:10p.m.CT DollarHotDogWednesday127 8/23 R/D atDetroit 12:10p.m.CT128 8/24 R/N atDetroit 6:10p.m.CT129 8/25 R/N atDetroit 5:10p.m.CT130 8/26 R/D atDetroit 12:10p.m.CT131 8/27 R/N atNewYork-AL 6:05p.m.CT132 8/28 R/N atNewYork-AL 6:05p.m.CT133 8/29 R/N atNewYork-AL 6:05p.m.CT134 8/30 H/N vs.Boston 7:10p.m.CT PoliceandFireNight|FreeT-ShirtThursday135 8/31 H/N vs.Boston 7:10p.m.CT Fireworks

AUGUST RECORD: 0-1136 9/1 H/N vs.Boston 6:10p.m.CT137 9/2 H/D vs.Boston 1:10p.m.CT FamilySunday/HawkHarrelsonDay138 9/3 H/D vs.Detroit 1:10p.m.CT139 9/4 H/N vs.Detroit 7:10p.m.CT140 9/5 H/N vs.Detroit 7:10p.m.CT DollarHotDogWednesday/RobertoClementeDay141 9/7 H/N vs.LosAngeles-AL 7:10p.m.CT Fireworks/HispanicHeritage142 9/8 H/N vs.LosAngeles-AL 6:10p.m.CT HalfwaytoSt.Patrick’sDay143 9/9 H/D vs.LosAngeles-AL 1:10p.m.CT WhiteSoxWaterBottle|FamilySunday144 9/10 R/N atKansasCity 7:15p.m.CT145 9/11 R/N atKansasCity 7:15p.m.CT146 9/12 R/N atKansasCity 7:15p.m.CT147 9/14 R/N atBaltimore 6:05p.m.CT148 9/15 R/N atBaltimore 6:05p.m.CT149 9/16 R/D atBaltimore 12:05p.m.CT150 9/18 R/N atCleveland 6:10p.m.CT151 9/19 R/N atCleveland 6:10p.m.CT152 9/20 R/N atCleveland 6:10p.m.CT153 9/21 H/D vs.Cubs 3:10p.m.CT154 9/22 H/N vs.Cubs 6:10p.m.CT155 9/23 H/D vs.Cubs 1:10p.m.CT156 9/24 H/N vs.Cleveland 7:10p.m.CT DogDay157 9/25 H/N vs.Cleveland 7:10p.m.CT158 9/26 H/N vs.Cleveland 7:10p.m.CT HotDogWednesday|FanAppreciationNight|Fireworks159 9/28 R/D atMinnesota 1:10p.m.CT160 R/N atMinnesota 7:10p.m.CT161 9/29 R/N atMinnesota 6:10p.m.CT162 9/30 R/D atMinnesota 2:10p.m.CT

SEPTEMBER RECORD: 0-0

WHITE SOX MONTHLY BREAKDOWNMonth W-L AVG R R/G HR OBP SLG ERA IP H R ER BB SOMarch/April 8-18 .246 104 6.3 34 .315 .420 5.06 234.2 244 146 132 125 187May 8-19 .245 105 3.9 30 .304 .411 5.07 232.1 227 147 131 102 196June 12-17 .234 107 3.7 20 .289 .357 4.10 257.0 235 137 117 114 215July 9-15 .252 116 4.8 33 .306 .442 5.98 209.1 215 145 139 98 196Aug. 0-1 .265 5 5.0 1 .342 .441 6.00 9.0 10 10 6 5 5Sept.

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