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WHITE SOX 2016 BREAKDOWN Streak ...................................................... Won 5 Sox After 158/159 in 2015 .............. 74-84/74-85 Last 10 Games ............................................. 5-5 Current Homestand ...................................... 3-0 Last Trip ........................................................ 3-6 Series Record ........................................ 19-24-7 Series First Game..................................... 24-26 First/Second Half ............................ 45-43/32-38 Home/Road .................................... 44-33/33-48 Opp. At-Above/Below .500 ............. 47-52/30-29 vs. AL East/Central/West ......19-13/31-42/18-15 Interleague.................................................. 9-11 Comeback W's/L's After Leading .............. 35/44 Extra Innings................................................. 8-7 One-Run/Two-Run Games ............. 23-29/16-16 Ahead After 6/7/8 .................... 55-11/61-10/64-2 Behind After 6/7/8 ................... 11-62/10-65/4-70 Tied After 6/7/8 ............................... 11-8/6-6/9-8 Sox/Opp. Score First ...................... 52-35/25-46 Sox/Opp. Score 4+ ......................... 60-26/27-59 Sox/Opp. Score 3 or Less .............. 17-55/50-22 April/May/June ........................ 17-8/11-17/12-14 July/August/Sept.-Oct. .......... 11-15/12-15/14-12 Average Time of Game............................... 3:03 UPCOMING PROBABLES VS. TAMPA BAY RAYS Thursday: 7:10 p.m. CT, CSN RHP Chris Archer (8-19, 4.02) vs. LHP Jose Quintana (13-11, 3.21) VS. MINNESOTA TWINS Friday: 7:10 p.m. CT, CSN+ RHP Tyler Duffey (9-11, 6.18) vs. LHP Carlos Rodon (8-10, 4.08) Saturday: 6:10 p.m. CT, WGN LHP Hector Santiago (12-10, 4.87) vs. RHP James Shields (6-18, 5.82) Sunday: 1:10 p.m. CT, CSN TBA vs. TBA All games carried on WLS-AM 890 and select games on WRTO-AM 1200 (Spanish) WHITE SOX VS. TAMPA BAY (4-2) Date H/R Result WP LP 4/15 R W, 1-0 Sale Colome 4/16 R L, 2-7 Ramirez Danks 4/17 R L, 2-3 Moore Quintana 9/26 H W, 7-1 Shields Smyly 9/27 H W, 13-6 Sale Cobb 9/28 H W, 1-0 Gonzalez Gamboa 9/29 H 7:10 p.m. CT WHITE SOX ON HOMESTAND (3-0) vs. T.B./MIN ............................................ 3-0/0-0 Runs Scored/Allowed ................................. 21/7 AVG/OBP/SLG/HR .................. .300/.357/.580/6 ERA .................................... 2.00 (6 ER/27.0 IP) Quality Starts ................................................... 3 WHITE SOX 40-HOMER SEASONS Player Times Seasons Frank Thomas 5 '93,'95-96,'00,'03 Paul Konerko 2 2004-05 Todd Frazier 1 2016 Adam Dunn 1 2012 Jermaine Dye 1 2006 Jim Thome 1 2006 Albert Belle 1 1998 MLB AVG LEADERS SINCE 8/2 Player, Club AVG Dustin Pedroia, BOS .................................. .360 J.D. Martinez, DET ..................................... .349 Mookie Betts, BOS ..................................... .347 Jose Abreu, SOX ...................................... .346 Jose Ramirez, CLE..................................... .336 2016 AL LEADERS Player, Club ERA Michael Fulmer, DET .................................. 3.06 Aaron Sanchez, TOR ................................. 3.06 Masahiro Tanaka, NYY ............................... 3.07 Justin Verlander, DET ................................. 3.10 Rick Porcello, BOS ..................................... 3.11 Corey Kluber, CLE ...................................... 3.14 J.A. Happ, TOR .......................................... 3.20 Jose Quintana, SOX ................................. 3.21 Chris Sale, SOX ........................................ 3.21 Player, Club fWAR Chris Sale, SOX .......................................... 5.3 Rick Porcello, BOS ....................................... 5.1 Corey Kluber, CLE ........................................ 5.1 Justin Verlander, DET ................................... 4.9 Jose Quintana, SOX ................................... 4.7 Player, Club HR Mark Trumbo, BAL......................................... 46 Brian Dozier, MIN .......................................... 42 Edwin Encarnacion, TOR .............................. 42 Nelson Cruz, SEA.......................................... 41 Khris Davis, OAK ........................................... 41 Todd Frazier, SOX ........................................ 39 2016 GAME NOTES CHICAGO WHITE SOX Chicago White Sox Media Relations Department 333 W. 35th Street Chicago, IL 60616 Phone: 312-674-5300 Senior Director: Bob Beghtol Assistant Director: Ray Garcia Coordinator: Joe Roti © 2016 Chicago White Sox whitesox.com loswhitesox.com whitesoxpressbox.com @whitesox WHITE SOX AT A GLANCE The Chicago White Sox have won five consecutive games as they continue their final homestand of the season tonight vs. Tampa Bay … LHP Jose Quintana, who is looking to extend his career-high win total to 14, takes the mound for the White Sox. Following this four game series vs. the Rays, the Sox will conclude the 2016 season with three games vs. Minnesota. Chicago has surpassed its win total from last season (76-86), and needs to win its final four games to finish 81-81 this season. Since owning the second-best record in Major League Base- ball at 23-10 on 5/9, the White Sox have gone 54-71. TONIGHT'S STORYLINES Chicago is looking to win six consecutive games, which would match its season-high winning streak (4/22-27) … the Sox are looking to record their first four-game sweep of 2016. Sox pitchers own a 1.40 ERA (7 ER/45.0 IP) and have allowed one run or less four times during the current winning streak. The White Sox have won 11 of their last 15 and 20 of 29 games at home (138-100 edge in runs scored in the last 29). Jose Quintana needs 4.2 IP and five strikeouts to establish career highs in both categories … his 3.21 ERA is a career low. Todd Frazier has hit safely in a season-high 12 straight games, batting .391/.420/.7261 with four home runs and eight RBI. LAST NIGHT'S RECAP Miguel Gonzalez worked 8.1 scoreless IP, and Todd Frazier hit his 40th homer of the season to lead Chicago to a 1-0 win. Frazier snapped a scoreless tie with a solo shot in the seventh inning … he became just the seventh player (12th time; see chart at right) in club history to record 40-plus home runs in a season. Gonzalez surrendered just three hits with zero walks and five strikeouts in a season-high 8.1 IP … he retired 16 of the first 17 batters and nine of the final 10 before departing in the ninth. David Robertson induced a game-ending double play on his only pitch of the game for his 37th save of the season. Frazier extended his season-high hitting streak to 12 games. SWEEPS WEEK Chicago is looking to record its first four-game sweep since 7/23-26/15 at Cleveland … the last time the Sox swept a four- game set at U.S. Cellular Field was 7/26-29/10 vs. Seattle. The White Sox are looking to record just their second four- game sweep vs. Tampa Bay … the previous sweep of a four- game set was from 6/25-28/07 at Tropicana Field. The only other American League clubs Chicago has not swept at home in a four-game series are Houston, Texas and Toronto. OUT GOES FRAZIER Todd Frazier hit his career-high 40th homer last night, extend- ing his franchise record for a third baseman … he joined Jim Thome (42 homers in 2006) as the only players to hit 40-plus home runs in his first season with the White Sox. He needs two RBI to become just the sixth White Sox to record a 40 HR/100 RBI season, joining Frank Thomas (1993, '95-96, 2000, '03), Paul Konerko (2004-05), Albert Belle (1998), Jermaine Dye (2006) and Jim Thome (2006). Frazier is trying to become the first White Sox since Jorge Orta in 1976 to lead the club in home runs and stolen bases. HIGH Q RATING Jose Quintana has won a career-high 13 games and owns a career-low 3.21 ERA (72 ER/202.0 IP) … he needs 4.2 IP and five strikeouts to establish career highs in both categories. Quintana, Madison Bumgarner and Max Scherzer are the only pitchers to record at least 30 starts and 200.0 IP in each of the last four seasons since 2013 … the last White Sox to accomplish the feat in four consecutive seasons was Mark Buehrle (2001-11). He is 3-0 with a 2.00 ERA (8 ER/36.0 IP), .223 opp. average and 0.97 WHIP in his last five starts (4 QS) at U.S. Cellular Field. CY FOR SALE? Chris Sale is trying to become the fourth White Sox pitcher to win the American League Cy Young Award, joining Jack McDowell (1993), LaMarr Hoyt (1983) and Early Wynn (1959) … he has finished in the Top 6 of the AL voting every season from 2012-15. Below is additional information on Sale's season and career: Ranks among the American League leaders in fWAR (1st, 5.3), WHIP (3rd, 1.03), strikeouts (T3rd, 227), opponents average (4th, .225), opponents OPS (5th, .642), wins (T4th, 17) and ERA (T8th, 3.21). The last White Sox pitcher to rank in the AL Top 5 in wins, ERA and strikeouts was Esteban Loaiza in 2003 (STATS). Leads MLB with six complete games and has thrown 14 since 2012, tied with Madison Bumgarner, David Price and Adam Wainwright for the second-most in MLB … Clayton Kershaw ranks first with 18. WHITE SOX VS. TAMPA BAY RAYS The White Sox lead the season series, 4-2, and have clinched a season-series victory for the third time in the last five years. The Sox are hitting .244/.291/.421 with seven homers, own a 2.60 ERA (15 ER/52.0 IP) and have outscored the Rays, 26-17 … they have been limited to two runs or less four times in 2016. Chicago is 5-7 since 2015, including three series losses. The White Sox lead the all-time series, 79-63 … they are 42- 28 at U.S. Cellular Field and 37-35 at Tropicana Field. COMFORTS OF HOME The White Sox are 20-9 over their last 29 games at U.S. Celluar Field … they owned a winning record in each of the last two, and three of the last four, mutiple-team homestands. The Sox (44-33) have clinched a winning record at home this season for the first time since 2012 (45-36). Chicago's 3.69 home ERA (287 ER/700.0 IP) is the second- lowest in the American League behind Houston (3.40) … Jose Quintana ranks second in the AL with a 2.76 home ERA. NOTABLE NUMBERS Below is a breakdown of White Sox players' notable milestones and approching achievements this season: Jose Abreu joins Joe DiMaggio (1936-38) and Albert Pujols (2001-03) as the only players in MLB history to record 175-plus hits and 25-plus home runs in each of his first three seasons … he is the first Sox to hit 25-plus home runs in each of his first three MLB seasons. Todd Frazier (15) is trying to become just the third third baseman (fourth time) in franchise history to lead the club in stolen bases. Nate Jones (27) needs three holds to tie Barry Jones (30 in 1990) for the single-season franchise record. David Robertson (37) is just the fifth White Sox to record 30-plus saves in consecutive seasons … he is three saves shy of becoming just the fifth Sox (sixth time) to record 40-plus saves in a season. Chris Sale is the first pitcher in White Sox history to record 200-plus strikeouts in four consecutive seasons. FINISHING STRONG Jose Abreu needs five home runs and two RBI to join Albert Pujols as the only players in MLB history to record 30-plus hom- ers and 100-plus RBI in each of their first three seasons. Abreu has reached base safely in 47 of his last 53 games since 8/2 (was hitting .269), hitting safely in 41 contests (24 multihit). Below is a breakdown of Abreu over his last 53 games: AVG G AB R H 2B HR RBI BB HBP OBP SLG OPS .346 53 211 32 73 8 14 42 16 4 .399 .583 .982 DYNAMIC DUO Jose Abreu and Todd Frazier are tied for the White Sox lead with 98 RBI this season … Frazier's 98 RBI are a career high. The last group of Sox teammates to each record 100-plus RBI was Jermaine Dye, Paul Konerko and Jim Thome in 2006. DEFENSIVE PROWESS Adam Eaton is attempting to become the first White Sox outfielder to win a Gold Glove since Ken Berry in 1970. Eaton leads MLB with 18 OF assists and ranks second with 23 defensive runs saved … the 18 assists are the most by a Sox outfielder since 1955 (Minnie Minoso and Jim Rivera, 19). The White Sox rank second in the major leagues with 43 outfield assists in 2016 … Houston leads MLB with 45. QUALITY AND QUANTITY The White Sox have made 1,249 quality starts since 2003, the most in MLB during that span (Mets are second with 1,248). The Sox rank second in the American League with 93 quality starts in 2016 (TOR, 98) … Chris Sale (3rd, 23) and Jose Quin- tana (T4th, 22) rank among the AL quality starts this season. Chicago is 56-37 when receiving a quality start in 2016. CLOSE CALLS Eighty-four of the White Sox 158 games in 2016 have been decided by one or two runs, including 54 of the last 99 … Chi- cago is 23-29 in one-run games and 16-16 in two-run contests. The Sox have played 52 one-run games, the fourth-most in MLB behind Seattle (57), San Francisco (55) and Houston (53). ON DECK: VS. MINNESOTA TWINS The White Sox finish the 2016 season with a three-game series vs. Minnesota … the Sox lead the season series, 11-5, going 5-1 at U.S. Cellular Field and 6-4 at Target Field. Carlos Rodon, who is 2-2 with a 3.71 ERA (14 ER/34.0 IP) and 30 strikeouts vs. the Twins this season, starts the opener. Chicago has outscored the Twins, 88-71, this season … the two clubs have split the last 10 games after the White Sox won each of the first six games this season. World Champions: 1906, 1917, 2005 AL Champions: 1901, 1906, 1917, 1919, 1959, 2005 AL West Champions: 1983, 1993 AL Central Champions: 2000, 2005, 2008 TAMPA BAY RAYS (65-93) at CHICAGO WHITE SOX (77-81) RHP Chris Archer (8-19, 4.02) vs. LHP Jose Quintana (13-11, 3.21) Game #159/Home #78 Thursday, Sept. 29 7:10 p.m. CT (CSN)

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WHITE SOX 2016 BREAKDOWNStreak ......................................................Won 5Sox After 158/159 in 2015 ..............74-84/74-85Last 10 Games .............................................5-5Current Homestand ......................................3-0Last Trip ........................................................3-6Series Record ........................................19-24-7Series First Game.....................................24-26First/Second Half ............................45-43/32-38Home/Road ....................................44-33/33-48Opp. At-Above/Below .500 .............47-52/30-29vs. AL East/Central/West ......19-13/31-42/18-15Interleague.................................................. 9-11Comeback W's/L's After Leading .............. 35/44Extra Innings.................................................8-7One-Run/Two-Run Games .............23-29/16-16Ahead After 6/7/8 ....................55-11/61-10/64-2Behind After 6/7/8 ...................11-62/10-65/4-70Tied After 6/7/8 ...............................11-8/6-6/9-8Sox/Opp. Score First ......................52-35/25-46Sox/Opp. Score 4+ .........................60-26/27-59Sox/Opp. Score 3 or Less ..............17-55/50-22April/May/June ........................17-8/11-17/12-14July/August/Sept.-Oct. ..........11-15/12-15/14-12Average Time of Game ............................... 3:03

UPCOMING PROBABLESVS. TAMPA BAY RAYS

Thursday: 7:10 p.m. CT, CSNRHP Chris Archer (8-19, 4.02) vs.LHP Jose Quintana (13-11, 3.21)

VS. MINNESOTA TWINSFriday: 7:10 p.m. CT, CSN+

RHP Tyler Duff ey (9-11, 6.18) vs.LHP Carlos Rodon (8-10, 4.08)

Saturday: 6:10 p.m. CT, WGNLHP Hector Santiago (12-10, 4.87) vs.

RHP James Shields (6-18, 5.82)Sunday: 1:10 p.m. CT, CSN

TBA vs.TBA

All games carried on WLS-AM 890 and select games on WRTO-AM 1200 (Spanish)

WHITE SOX VS. TAMPA BAY (4-2)Date H/R Result WP LP4/15 R W, 1-0 Sale Colome4/16 R L, 2-7 Ramirez Danks4/17 R L, 2-3 Moore Quintana9/26 H W, 7-1 Shields Smyly9/27 H W, 13-6 Sale Cobb9/28 H W, 1-0 Gonzalez Gamboa9/29 H 7:10 p.m. CT

WHITE SOX ON HOMESTAND (3-0)vs. T.B./MIN ............................................3-0/0-0Runs Scored/Allowed ................................. 21/7AVG/OBP/SLG/HR .................. .300/.357/.580/6ERA .................................... 2.00 (6 ER/27.0 IP)Quality Starts ................................................... 3

WHITE SOX 40-HOMER SEASONSPlayer Times SeasonsFrank Thomas 5 '93,'95-96,'00,'03Paul Konerko 2 2004-05Todd Frazier 1 2016Adam Dunn 1 2012Jermaine Dye 1 2006Jim Thome 1 2006Albert Belle 1 1998

MLB AVG LEADERS SINCE 8/2Player, Club AVGDustin Pedroia, BOS .................................. .360J.D. Martinez, DET ..................................... .349Mookie Betts, BOS ..................................... .347Jose Abreu, SOX ...................................... .346Jose Ramirez, CLE..................................... .336

2016 AL LEADERSPlayer, Club ERAMichael Fulmer, DET .................................. 3.06Aaron Sanchez, TOR ................................. 3.06Masahiro Tanaka, NYY ............................... 3.07Justin Verlander, DET ................................. 3.10Rick Porcello, BOS ..................................... 3.11Corey Kluber, CLE ...................................... 3.14J.A. Happ, TOR .......................................... 3.20Jose Quintana, SOX ................................. 3.21Chris Sale, SOX ........................................ 3.21

Player, Club fWARChris Sale, SOX .......................................... 5.3Rick Porcello, BOS ....................................... 5.1Corey Kluber, CLE ........................................ 5.1Justin Verlander, DET ................................... 4.9Jose Quintana, SOX ................................... 4.7

Player, Club HRMark Trumbo, BAL ......................................... 46Brian Dozier, MIN .......................................... 42Edwin Encarnacion, TOR .............................. 42Nelson Cruz, SEA .......................................... 41Khris Davis, OAK ........................................... 41Todd Frazier, SOX ........................................ 39

2016 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 Coordinator: Joe Roti © 2016 Chicago White Sox whitesox.com loswhitesox.com whitesoxpressbox.com @whitesox

WHITE SOX AT A GLANCE The Chicago White Sox have won fi ve consecutive games as they continue their fi nal homestand of the season tonight vs. Tampa Bay … LHP Jose Quintana, who is looking to extend his career-high win total to 14, takes the mound for the White Sox. Following this four game series vs. the Rays, the Sox will conclude the 2016 season with three games vs. Minnesota.Chicago has surpassed its win total from last season (76-86), and needs to win its fi nal four games to fi nish 81-81 this season. Since owning the second-best record in Major League Base-ball at 23-10 on 5/9, the White Sox have gone 54-71.

TONIGHT'S STORYLINES Chicago is looking to win six consecutive games, which would match its season-high winning streak (4/22-27) … the Sox are looking to record their fi rst four-game sweep of 2016.Sox pitchers own a 1.40 ERA (7 ER/45.0 IP) and have allowed one run or less four times during the current winning streak.The White Sox have won 11 of their last 15 and 20 of 29 games at home (138-100 edge in runs scored in the last 29). Jose Quintana needs 4.2 IP and fi ve strikeouts to establish career highs in both categories … his 3.21 ERA is a career low.Todd Frazier has hit safely in a season-high 12 straight games, batting .391/.420/.7261 with four home runs and eight RBI.

LAST NIGHT'S RECAPMiguel Gonzalez worked 8.1 scoreless IP, and Todd Frazier hit his 40th homer of the season to lead Chicago to a 1-0 win.Frazier snapped a scoreless tie with a solo shot in the seventh inning … he became just the seventh player (12th time; see chart at right) in club history to record 40-plus home runs in a season.Gonzalez surrendered just three hits with zero walks and fi ve strikeouts in a season-high 8.1 IP … he retired 16 of the fi rst 17 batters and nine of the fi nal 10 before departing in the ninth.David Robertson induced a game-ending double play on his only pitch of the game for his 37th save of the season.Frazier extended his season-high hitting streak to 12 games.

SWEEPS WEEKChicago is looking to record its fi rst four-game sweep since 7/23-26/15 at Cleveland … the last time the Sox swept a four-game set at U.S. Cellular Field was 7/26-29/10 vs. Seattle.The White Sox are looking to record just their second four-game sweep vs. Tampa Bay … the previous sweep of a four-game set was from 6/25-28/07 at Tropicana Field.The only other American League clubs Chicago has not swept at home in a four-game series are Houston, Texas and Toronto.

OUT GOES FRAZIERTodd Frazier hit his career-high 40th homer last night, extend-ing his franchise record for a third baseman … he joined Jim Thome (42 homers in 2006) as the only players to hit 40-plus home runs in his fi rst season with the White Sox.He needs two RBI to become just the sixth White Sox to record a 40 HR/100 RBI season, joining Frank Thomas (1993, '95-96, 2000, '03), Paul Konerko (2004-05), Albert Belle (1998), Jermaine Dye (2006) and Jim Thome (2006).Frazier is trying to become the fi rst White Sox since Jorge Orta in 1976 to lead the club in home runs and stolen bases.

HIGH Q RATINGJose Quintana has won a career-high 13 games and owns a career-low 3.21 ERA (72 ER/202.0 IP) … he needs 4.2 IP and fi ve strikeouts to establish career highs in both categories.Quintana, Madison Bumgarner and Max Scherzer are the only pitchers to record at least 30 starts and 200.0 IP in each of the last four seasons since 2013 … the last White Sox to accomplish the feat in four consecutive seasons was Mark Buehrle (2001-11).He is 3-0 with a 2.00 ERA (8 ER/36.0 IP), .223 opp. average and 0.97 WHIP in his last fi ve starts (4 QS) at U.S. Cellular Field.

CY FOR SALE?Chris Sale is trying to become the fourth White Sox pitcher to win the American League Cy Young Award, joining Jack McDowell (1993), LaMarr Hoyt (1983) and Early Wynn (1959) … he has fi nished in the Top 6 of the AL voting every season from 2012-15.Below is additional information on Sale's season and career:Ranks among the American League leaders in fWAR (1st, 5.3), WHIP

(3rd, 1.03), strikeouts (T3rd, 227), opponents average (4th, .225), opponents OPS (5th, .642), wins (T4th, 17) and ERA (T8th, 3.21).

The last White Sox pitcher to rank in the AL Top 5 in wins, ERA and strikeouts was Esteban Loaiza in 2003 (STATS).

Leads MLB with six complete games and has thrown 14 since 2012, tied with Madison Bumgarner, David Price and Adam Wainwright for the second-most in MLB … Clayton Kershaw ranks fi rst with 18.

WHITE SOX VS. TAMPA BAY RAYS The White Sox lead the season series, 4-2, and have clinched a season-series victory for the third time in the last fi ve years.The Sox are hitting .244/.291/.421 with seven homers, own a 2.60 ERA (15 ER/52.0 IP) and have outscored the Rays, 26-17 … they have been limited to two runs or less four times in 2016.Chicago is 5-7 since 2015, including three series losses.The White Sox lead the all-time series, 79-63 … they are 42-28 at U.S. Cellular Field and 37-35 at Tropicana Field.

COMFORTS OF HOMEThe White Sox are 20-9 over their last 29 games at U.S. Celluar Field … they owned a winning record in each of the last two, and three of the last four, mutiple-team homestands.The Sox (44-33) have clinched a winning record at home this season for the fi rst time since 2012 (45-36).Chicago's 3.69 home ERA (287 ER/700.0 IP) is the second-lowest in the American League behind Houston (3.40) … Jose Quintana ranks second in the AL with a 2.76 home ERA.

NOTABLE NUMBERSBelow is a breakdown of White Sox players' notable milestones and approching achievements this season:Jose Abreu joins Joe DiMaggio (1936-38) and Albert Pujols (2001-03)

as the only players in MLB history to record 175-plus hits and 25-plus home runs in each of his fi rst three seasons … he is the fi rst Sox to hit 25-plus home runs in each of his fi rst three MLB seasons.

Todd Frazier (15) is trying to become just the third third baseman (fourth time) in franchise history to lead the club in stolen bases.

Nate Jones (27) needs three holds to tie Barry Jones (30 in 1990) for the single-season franchise record.

David Robertson (37) is just the fi fth White Sox to record 30-plus saves in consecutive seasons … he is three saves shy of becoming just the fi fth Sox (sixth time) to record 40-plus saves in a season.

Chris Sale is the fi rst pitcher in White Sox history to record 200-plus strikeouts in four consecutive seasons.

FINISHING STRONG Jose Abreu needs fi ve home runs and two RBI to join Albert Pujols as the only players in MLB history to record 30-plus hom-ers and 100-plus RBI in each of their fi rst three seasons.Abreu has reached base safely in 47 of his last 53 games since 8/2 (was hitting .269), hitting safely in 41 contests (24 multihit).Below is a breakdown of Abreu over his last 53 games:AVG G AB R H 2B HR RBI BB HBP OBP SLG OPS.346 53 211 32 73 8 14 42 16 4 .399 .583 .982

DYNAMIC DUOJose Abreu and Todd Frazier are tied for the White Sox lead with 98 RBI this season … Frazier's 98 RBI are a career high.The last group of Sox teammates to each record 100-plus RBI was Jermaine Dye, Paul Konerko and Jim Thome in 2006.

DEFENSIVE PROWESSAdam Eaton is attempting to become the fi rst White Sox outfi elder to win a Gold Glove since Ken Berry in 1970.Eaton leads MLB with 18 OF assists and ranks second with 23 defensive runs saved … the 18 assists are the most by a Sox outfi elder since 1955 (Minnie Minoso and Jim Rivera, 19).The White Sox rank second in the major leagues with 43 outfi eld assists in 2016 … Houston leads MLB with 45.

QUALITY AND QUANTITY The White Sox have made 1,249 quality starts since 2003, the most in MLB during that span (Mets are second with 1,248). The Sox rank second in the American League with 93 quality starts in 2016 (TOR, 98) … Chris Sale (3rd, 23) and Jose Quin-tana (T4th, 22) rank among the AL quality starts this season. Chicago is 56-37 when receiving a quality start in 2016.

CLOSE CALLS Eighty-four of the White Sox 158 games in 2016 have been decided by one or two runs, including 54 of the last 99 … Chi-cago is 23-29 in one-run games and 16-16 in two-run contests. The Sox have played 52 one-run games, the fourth-most in MLB behind Seattle (57), San Francisco (55) and Houston (53).

ON DECK: VS. MINNESOTA TWINSThe White Sox fi nish the 2016 season with a three-game series vs. Minnesota … the Sox lead the season series, 11-5, going 5-1 at U.S. Cellular Field and 6-4 at Target Field.Carlos Rodon, who is 2-2 with a 3.71 ERA (14 ER/34.0 IP) and 30 strikeouts vs. the Twins this season, starts the opener.Chicago has outscored the Twins, 88-71, this season … the two clubs have split the last 10 games after the White Sox won each of the fi rst six games this season.

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

TAMPA BAY RAYS (65-93) at CHICAGO WHITE SOX (77-81)RHP Chris Archer (8-19, 4.02) vs. LHP Jose Quintana (13-11, 3.21)Game #159/Home #78 Thursday, Sept. 29 7:10 p.m. CT (CSN)

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QUINTANA AT A GLANCEThe 27-year-old left-hander is making his 32nd and fi nal start of the season, 14th at home and second vs. Tampa Bay … has reached 200.0-plus IP and 30-plus starts for the fourth consecutive season.Is tied with teammate Chris Sale for eighth in the American League with a 3.21 ERA.Has recorded a career-high 13 wins this season after winning nine games every season from 2013-15 … went 6-6 in 2012 (rookie season).Is 3-0 with a 2.00 ERA (8 ER/36.0 IP), .223 opponents average, 0.97 WHIP and 31 strikeouts over his last fi ve starts at U.S. Cellular Field … ranks second in the American League with a 2.76 home ERA. Was selected to his fi rst career All-Star Team by American League manager Ned Yost, replacing Cleveland's Danny Salazar.Allowed four earned runs or less in 49 of last 54 starts since 5/30/15.Ranks eighth among MLB pitchers with a 14.6 fWAR since 2014 … teammate Chris Sale ranks fi fth with a 16.7 fWAR … Quintana and Sale are the only set of AL teammates in the Top 10 during that span.

LAST START Extended his career high by earning his 13th win on 9/24 at Cleveland … allowed one run on six hits with two strikeouts over 6.0 IP. Surrendered two doubles and issued three walks in his fi nal road start of the season … induced one double play. Allowed one or zero runs for the 13th time this season, and made his 22nd QS… did not allow a homer for the fi rst time since 8/27 vs. Seattle. Left the game after six innings with the White Sox winning, 4-1, after throwing 103 pitches (56 strikes) … the Sox went on to an 8-1 win.

CAREER YEAR Has won a career-high 13 games and owns a career-low 3.21 ERA (72 ER/202.0 IP) … his previous-low ERA was 3.32 in 2014. Needs 4.2 IP and fi ve strikeouts to establish new career highs … his previous career highs were 206.1 IP in 2015 and 178 strikeouts in 2014. Also owns career-best marks in the following categories: WHIP (1.16), opponents average (.247) and opponents on-base percentage (.294). The White Sox will fi nish with a winning record in his starts for the second time in his career (12-10 in 2012).

WORK HORSE Reached the 200.0-IP mark in his last start on 9/24 at Cleveland … joined Madison Bumgarner and Max Scherzer as the only MLB pitchers to record 200.0-plus IP and 30-plus starts in each of the last four seasons … is the only pitcher to reach those marks in every season since 2013 while pitching exclusively in the American League. The last White Sox to accomplish the feat in four consecutive seasons was Mark Buehrle (2001-11).

TOP (FIVE) BILLING Is tied with teammate Chris Sale for eighth in the American League with a 3.21 ERA … Quintana entered September leading the AL with a 2.77 ERA.The last time two White Sox ranked in the Top 5 of the AL ERA rankings was 1993 (Wilson Alvarez, 2nd; Alex Fernandez, 4th) … source: STATS. Ranked ninth in the AL with a 3.36 ERA (77 ER/206.1 IP) and Sale ranked 10th (3.41) last season.

TWO IS ENOUGH Has allowed two earned runs or less 20 times in 2016, tied with Ian Kennedy, Aaron Sanchez and Ervin Santana for the fourth-most starts in the American League … Masahiro Tanaka (22) leads the AL. Is 11-4 with fi ve no decisions in the 20 starts this season (the White Sox are 13-7). Allowed two earned runs or less in each of his fi rst eight starts this season, tied for the longest season-opening streak in club history … the last Sox to accomplish the feat was Gary Peters in 1963 (also eight).

SEVEN & ONE = FUN? Surrendered just one run over 8.0 IP on 9/13 vs. Cleveland. Has worked 7.0-plus IP and allowed one run or less seven times in 2016 and 28 times in his career … is tied with Seattle's Hisashi Iwakuma for the eighth-most such starts in the American League since 2012. Of the nine AL pitchers who have made at least 28 starts of 7.0-plus IP and one run or less allowed since 2012, Quintana owns the fewest wins (14-2; 12 NDs) … by contrast, Iwakuma has gone 22-1 in his outings. The White Sox are 17-11 in Quintana's 28 outings since 2012 … he owns a 2.80 RSA (64 RS/205.2 IP).

CALL FOR BACKUPHas received one run or less of support in 11 of his last 24 starts (66 runs total), and has received three runs or less 18 times this season.His 4.10 run support average (92 RS/1202.0 IP) in 2016 is tied for seventh-lowest in the American League.Received one run or less of support in seven straight starts from 5/14-6/17, becoming the fi rst Sox starter to accomplish the feat since Ross Baumgarten also went seven straight from 6/21-8/24/80 (source: STATS).A breakdown of Quintana's run support in his 150 career starts: zero (21), one (34), two (29), three (21), four (20), fi ve-plus (25) and 10-plus (three).

LONG-BALL LOGISTICSHas allowed 21 home runs this season, the second-most of his career (23 in 2013) … has surrendered multiple homers fi ve times this season (also fi ve times in 2015).By contrast, allowed just 16 home runs in 2015 (206.1 IP) and 10 in 2014 (200.1 IP).His surrendered 0.80 homers per 9.0 IP (84 HR/945.0 IP) since 2012, tied with Oakland's Sonny Gray (54 HR/608.0 IP) for the fi fth-fewest in the AL during that span.

VS. TAMPA BAY RAYS Is 1-2 with a 3.33 ERA (10 ER/27.0 IP), 1.26 WHIP, .283 opponents average and 24 strikeouts over fi ve career starts (three quality) vs. Tampa Bay. Has surrendered two earned runs or less in four of his fi ve career outings. Suff ered the loss in his last start on 4/17 at Tropicana Field, allowing three runs (two earned) on seven hits with zero walks and six strikeouts over 6.0 IP … the White Sox lost, 3-2. Is 0-2 with a 5.40 ERA (6 ER/10.0 IP), two homers allowed and 10 strikeouts over two starts in Chicago. Was ejected by home plate umpire Mark Wegner from his fi rst career start vs the. Rays on 5/30/12 at Tropicana Field … his fi nal pitch went behind Tampa Bay's Ben Zobrist.

#62 WHITE SOX STARTING PITCHER JOSE QUINTANA LHP

vs. Opp. vs. Opp. vs. Opp. Pitcher 2016 2015 Career 2016 2015 CareerLHP Jose Quintana 13-11, 3.21 9-10, 3.36 46-45, 3.41 0-1, 3.00 0-0, 3.00 1-2, 3.33RHP Chris Archer 8-19, 4.02 12-13, 3.23 40-51, 3.51 — 1-0, 3.21 2-0, 4.13

Height: 6-1 Weight: 220 Age: 27 (January 24, 1989)Born: Arjona, Colombia Resides: Barranquilla, Colombia Signed Through: 2018

Quintana Among AL Leaders This Season

Category Rank No.Quality Starts T4th 22fWAR 5th 4.7Innings Pitched 6th 202.0HR/9.0 IP T6th 0.94ERA T8th 3.21WHIP T9th 1.16

2016 AL ERA LeadersPitcher, Club ERAMichael Fulmer, DET 3.06Aaron Sanchez, TOR 3.06Masahiro Tanaka, NYY 3.07Justin Verlander, DET 3.10Rick Porcello, BOS 3.11Corey Kluber, CLE 3.14J.A. Happ, TOR 3.20Jose Quintana, SOX 3.21Chris Sale, SOX 3.21

MLB LHP ERA Leaders Since 2012 (Active)

Pitcher ERAClayton Kershaw 2.01Madison Bumgarner 2.95Chris Sale 3.01David Price 3.13Cole Hamels 3.22Danny Duff y 3.29Jon Lester 3.33Jose Quintana 3.41

Most No Decisions Since 2012Pitcher NDJose Quintana 59Edinson Volquez 55Cole Hamels 54James Shields 53Wei-Yin Chen 51

QUINTANA’S 2016 GAME LOG (31 STARTS)Date Opp. W-L IP H R ER HR BB SO #P EXIT ERA4/5 at Oak. ND 5.2 7 2 2 0 0 7 96 4-2 3.184/11 at Min. W 6.0 4 1 1 0 3 5 100 3-1 2.314/17 at T.B. L 6.0 7 3 2 0 0 6 102 3-2 2.554/22 vs. Tex. W 7.0 4 0 0 0 2 4 95 5-0 1.824/27 at Tor. W 6.0 4 0 0 0 3 10 104 3-0 1.475/3 vs. Bos. W 8.0 4 1 1 1 0 5 101 4-1 1.405/8 vs. Min. W 7.0 6 1 1 0 1 5 104 3-1 1.385/14 vs. NYY L 7.0 5 2 2 0 2 5 100 1-2 1.545/20 vs. K.C. L 6.1 8 4 4 0 0 5 91 1-4 1.985/25 vs. Cle. L 6.0 5 3 3 0 1 8 116 1-3 2.225/30 at NYM L 7.0 6 1 1 1 2 7 115 0-1 2.136/5 at Det. L 4.2 9 5 5 0 3 4 103 1-5 2.586/11 vs. K.C. L 8.0 6 3 3 3 0 10 109 0-3 2.666/17 at Cle. ND 7.2 7 2 2 0 1 6 111 1-2 2.636/22 at Bos. ND 5.1 8 6 6 1 6 1 111 4-5 3.046/28 vs. Min. L 7.0 6 4 4 2 1 8 100 0-4 3.187/3 at Hou. W 7.0 2 1 1 1 2 4 101 4-1 3.067/9 vs. Atl. W 6.0 5 4 4 3 1 5 96 5-4 3.217/19 at Sea. W 6.0 6 1 1 1 3 7 109 3-1 3.137/24 vs. Det. ND 6.2 3 0 0 0 1 4 117 4-0 2.977/29 at Min. ND 6.2 7 1 1 0 1 9 112 1-1 2.898/4 at Det. W 7.1 8 3 3 2 1 3 93 6-3 2.938/10 at K.C. ND 7.1 4 1 1 0 1 5 97 1-0 2.858/16 at Cle. L 6.0 7 2 2 0 2 3 105 1-2 2.858/21 vs. Oak. W 7.0 8 2 2 1 1 6 99 4-2 2.848/27 vs. Sea. W 7.2 5 2 1 0 1 8 104 9-2 2.779/1 at Min. L 5.0 7 7 7 2 0 8 86 4-7 3.059/7 vs. Det. ND 6.2 8 4 4 1 2 7 116 3-4 3.139/13 vs. Cle. W 8.0 5 1 1 1 1 6 101 8-1 3.059/18 at K.C. L 4.0 10 6 6 1 3 1 80 2-6 3.269/24 at Cle. W 6.0 6 1 1 0 3 2 103 4-1 3.212016 Totals 13-11 202.0 187 74 72 21 48 174 — — 3.21Career Totals 46-45 945.0 932 387 358 84 242 774 — — 3.41

2016 STATISTICAL BREAKDOWNCategory W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER HR BB SOHome 7-4 2.76 13-13 91.1 73 29 28 12 12 81Road 6-7 3.58 18-18 110.2 114 45 44 9 36 93Day 6-7 3.55 15-15 96.1 92 39 38 13 23 80Night 7-4 2.90 16-16 105.2 95 35 34 8 25 941st Half 7-8 3.21 18-18 117.2 103 43 42 12 28 1052nd Half 6-3 3.20 13-13 84.1 84 31 30 9 20 69April 3-1 1.47 5-5 30.2 26 6 5 0 8 32May 2-4 2.61 6-6 41.1 34 12 12 2 6 35June 0-3 5.51 5-5 32.2 36 20 20 6 11 29July 3-0 1.95 5-5 32.1 23 7 7 5 8 29August 3-1 2.29 5-5 35.1 32 10 9 3 6 25September 2-2 5.76 5-5 29.2 36 19 19 5 9 24

Category AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB SO GDP OBP SLGTotal .247 758 187 45 1 21 48 174 17 .294 .392vs. Left .238 164 39 9 1 3 6 37 4 .267 .360vs. Right .249 594 148 36 0 18 42 137 13 .302 .401

QS Pct. RSA #P/G SO/9 SO/BB HR/9 BB/9.0 WHIP SB-A PCK W-L22-31 70.9 4.10 102.5 7.75 3.63 0.94 2.14 1.16 6-9 2 17-14

JOSE QUINTANA VS. TAMPA BAY RAYSPlayer AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLGLogan Forsythe 8 5 3 0 1 5 0 1 .625 .556 1.375Kevin Kiermaier 8 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 .375 .375 .500Evan Longoria 11 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 .364 .364 .364Brad Miller 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 .125 .125 .125Curt Casali 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 .000 .000 .000Mikie Mahtook 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 .000 .333 .000Richie Shaff er 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .333 .000

QUINTANA’S GAME BESTS AS STARTER 2016 Season CareerSO 10 (2x, last 6/11 vs. K.C.) 13 (9/13/14 vs. Min., 7.0 IP)Low Hits 4 (5/3 vs. Bos., 8.0 IP) 5 (9/30/15 vs. K.C., 9.0 IP)IP 8.0 (3x, last 9/13 vs. Cle.) 9.0 (2x, last 9/30/15 vs. K.C.)CG None 1 (7/24/15 at Cle.)SHO None 1 (7/24/15 at Cle.)Win Streak 4 games (2x, last 7/3-8/4) 4 games (3x, last 7/3-8/4/16)

CHRIS ARCHER VS. CHICAGO WHITE SOXPlayer AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLGTyler Saladino 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 .667 .667 1.667Jose Abreu 12 5 0 0 1 3 0 2 .417 .417 .667Adam Eaton 9 3 1 0 0 0 2 3 .333 .455 .444J.B. Shuck 9 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 .333 .333 .333Avisail Garcia 8 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 .250 .333 .250Melky Cabrera 23 5 0 0 0 3 1 3 .217 .240 .217Alex Avila 6 1 0 0 1 1 4 2 .167 .500 .667Carlos Sanchez 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 .143 .143 .143Justin Morneau 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000

LOVIN’ LEFTIES Is limiting lefties to .238/.267/.360 marks with three home runs, six walks and 37 strikeouts this season … the .267 OBP is the 10th-lowest in the American League (Chris Sale ranks fi rst at .231). Lefties are hitting just .235/.274/.372 with 29 extra-base hits, includ-ing eight homers, 15 walks and 79 strikeouts since 2015 … by contrast, righties are batting .266/.313/.408 with 29 home runs during that span.

TOMORROW'S SCHEDULED STARTER LHP Carlos Rodon (8-10, 4.08 ERA) is scheduled to make his 28th and fi nal start of 2016,15th at home and fi rst vs. Tampa Bay. Is 6-2 with a 3.12 ERA (21 ER/60.2 IP) and 60 strikeouts over his last 10 starts (eight quality) … 12 of the 21 runs have come over a span of two starts on 9/14 vs. Cleveland and 9/19 at Kansas City. Earned the win in his last start on 9/25 at Cleveland, allowing just two hits with a career-high matching 11 strikeouts over 8.0 scoreless IP … the 8.0 IP also matched a career high (second time). Is scheduled to make his second career start vs. the Rays … re-ceived a no decision on 8/5/15 at U.S. Cellular Field (4 ER/4.2 IP).

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WHITE SOX BULLPEN NOTESTEAM BULLPEN NOTES Last Game: SV; 0 ER/0.2 IPSeries: SV, 1-1; 2 HLD; 2 ER/5.2 IP Homestand: SV, 1-1; 2 HLD; 2 ER/5.2 IP

SV: 43-71 (60.6) … IR-IS: 240-83 (34.6) … 1st Batter: .254 (104-410)Season Highs: IP (8.2; 4/18 vs. LAA) … SO (10; 2x; 9/4 at Min.) Relievers own a 1.86 ERA (2 ER/9.2 IP) and a .206 (7-34) opponents average over the last four games. Sox relievers have allowed 25 home runs in the second half after allowing just 15 during the fi rst half of the season. The bullpen is 11-4 with a 2.67 ERA (69 ER/232.2 IP) and .239 (206-863) opponents average at home in 2016.The bullpen has surrendered just 40 home runs this season, the fewest in the major leagues.A breakdown of Chicago's bullpen by month this season:Month W-L G ERA HLD SV IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG OPSSept. 3-2 25 2.99 8 5-7 72.1 59 32 24 5 27 68 .220 .643August 5-6 25 3.90 15 9-15 80.2 78 38 35 8 33 69 .259 .746July 4-4 25 4.72 14 5-12 68.2 74 41 36 13 37 69 .276 .859June 6-3 26 3.69 12 10-13 90.1 98 45 37 5 61 89 .278 .783May 2-7 26 4.60 15 5-12 76.1 75 41 39 7 35 62 .261 .738April 4-0 24 1.69 21 9-12 69.1 47 16 13 2 22 63 .193 .538#34 MATT ALBERS, RHP Last Game: DNPHomestand: 2 ER/1.0 IP Scoreless Streak: None

2016 Holds: 13 (last 7/25 vs. Cubs) … IR-IS: 43-20 (46.5) … 1st Batter Faced: .280 (14-50; 5 BB)Career High In Relief: IP (5.0; 7/27/06 vs. Cin.) … SO (4; 7x, last 4/2/14 vs. NYY)Last Relief Outing: 9/27 vs. Tampa Bay (1.0 IP, 3 H, 3 R/2 ER, 0 BB, 1 SO) Has allowed 16 runs (15 earned) on 22 hits over 12.2 IP in his last 13 games. Owns a 4.02 ERA (7 ER/15.2 IP) over his last 18 appearances at U.S. Cellular Field. Left-handers are batting .308 (20-65) in 2016 while righties are hitting .326 (47-144). Became the fi rst White Sox reliever to score the game-winning run and earn a win in a game (6/1 at Mets) since Bob Locker on 8/7/66 vs. California (source: STATS). His career-high 30 consecutive scoreless appearances (33.0 IP) from 8/5/15-4/25/16 was the longest in club history … the 33.0 socreless IP streak is tied with Jack Harshman (33.0 in 1954) for the seventh-longest in team history.#54 CHRIS BECK, RHP Last Game: DNPHomestand: 0 ER/1.0 IP Scoreless Streak: 1 (1.0 IP)

2016 Holds: 5 (last 9/9 vs. K.C..) … IR-IS: 9-0 (0.0) … 1st Batter Faced: .190 (4-21; 2 BB)Career High In Relief: IP (2.0; 7/5/16 vs. NYY) … SO (2; 6/25/16 vs. Tor.)Last Relief Outing: 9/27 vs. Tampa Bay (1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 SO) Nine of his last 13 appearances have been scoreless (three holds during that span) … has allowed two earned runs or more in the other four outings during that span. Earned his second career win on 9/7 vs. Detroit, tossing 1.1 scoreless IP. Recorded a career high in relief with 2.0 IP on 7/5 vs. the Yankees … made his fi rst major-league relief appearance on 6/23 at Boston, recording his fi rst career hold.#43 DAN JENNINGS, LHP Last Game: DNPHomestand: HLD; 0 ER/0.1 IP Scoreless Streak: 2 (0.2 IP)

2016 Holds: 10 (last 9/26 vs. T.B.) … IR-IS: 47-19 (40.4) … 1st Batter Faced: .283 (15-53; 6 BB)Career High In Relief: IP (3.2; 7/18/15 vs. K.C.) … SO (4; 9/16/13 at Phi.)Last Relief Outing: 9/26 vs. Tampa Bay (HLD, 10; 0.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 SO) AL Relief Leaders: Opp. GIDP (T2nd, 11); ERA (8th, 2.10). Allowed a season-high tying three runs on 9/23 at Cleveland, snapping his season-high scoreless appearance streak at 12 (8.2 IP) … it was the fi rst time he allowed multiple runs since 6/29 vs. Minnesota (three unearned runs). Owns a 1.86 ERA (8 ER/38.2 IP) in his last 47 games … has made 50 scoreless appearances, issued one-plus walk 19 times and surrendered just one home run. ERA is 2.95 (6 ER/18.1 IP) in 20 games with zero rest. Owns a 1.74 ERA (16 ER/82.2 IP) over his last 87 outings … the 1.74 ERA is the second-lowest in American League since 8/4/15 (min. 50.0 IP). Is limiting left-handers to a .210 average (17-81) this season (righties are at .285).#65 NATE JONES, RHP Last Game: DNPHomestand: 0 ER/1.0 IP Scoreless Streak: 7 (7.1 IP)

2016 Holds: 27 (last 9/6 vs. Det.) … IR-IS: 34-6 (17.6) … 1st Batter Faced: .138 (9-65; 4 BB)Career High In Relief: IP (3.1; 5/18/13 at LAA) … SO (5; 6/4/13 at Sea.)Last Relief Outing: 9/26 vs. Tampa Bay (1.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 SO) AL Relief Leaders: HLD (3rd, 27); IRS % (6th, 17.6); G (T6th, 70). Is 0-1 with a 1.38 ERA (2 ER/13.0 IP) and 17 strikeouts in his last 13 outings. Needs three holds to tie Barry Jones (30) for the single-season record in franchise history … his 27 holds are the second-most in a single-season in White Sox history. Fifty-fi ve of his 70 games in 2016 have been scoreless (zero hits in 38 contests). Allowed a game-winning HR to Jarrod Saltalamacchia in the eighth on 8/29 at Detroit … his nine blown saves are the most by a Sox since Bobby Thigpen in 1991 (also nine). Has made 27 appearances on zero rest this season, going 3-1 with a 2.30 ERA (7 ER/27.1 IP) and 39 strikeouts. Opponents are hitting .191 (60-314) since 2015 … lefties are batting .199 (67-336) lifetime … is averaging 9.86 strikeouts per 9.0 IP in his career (261 SO/238.1 IP).#48 TOMMY KAHNLE (CAIN-lee), RHP Last Game: DNPHomestand: HLD; 0 ER/0.2 IP Scoreless Streak: 7 (6.1 IP)

2016 Holds: 4 (last 9/24 at Cle.) … IR-IS: 9-3 (33.3) … 1st Batter Faced: .100 (2-20; 6 BB)Career High In Relief: IP (3.0; 6/13/14 at S.F.) … SO (5; 2x, last 6/13/14 at S.F.)Last Relief Outing: 9/24 at Cleveland (HLD, 4; 0.2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 SO) Owns a 0.57 ERA (1 ER/15.25 IP) over his last 15 appearances. Converted his third career save on 9/4 at Minnesota, tossing a scoreless 12th inning. Is limiting opponents to a .200 (10-50) average with two strikes this season. Is averaging 8.84 strikeouts per 9.0 IP (125 SO/127.1 IP) lifetime. Owns a career 1.99 ERA (5 ER/22.2 IP) and .193 (16-83) opponents average against the American League Central (23 games).

LAST FIVE WHITE SOX CHALLENGES (38)Date/Opp. Call on Field Inn. Umpires Ruling Time9/20 at Phi. Herrera safe at 2B B5th Hamari/Nelson Confi rmed N/A9/18 at K.C. No slide violation at 2B B2nd Gibson/Layne Confi rmed 2:379/17 at K.C. Abreu out at 1B T1st Wendelstedt/Layne Overturned 0:539/12 vs. Cle. Abreu out at 1B B5th Barrett/Scott Overturned 1:059/11 vs. K.C. Orlando safe at 1B B5th Culberth/Reynolds Overturned 0:47Robin Ventura is successful on 19-38 challenges (50.0 percent) in 2016

2016 AL Relief RankingsCategory Rank No.Holds 4th 85ERA 7th 3.62Opp. AVG 9th .251Opp. OPS 9th .725Wins T9th 24IP 13th 457.2Strikeouts 14th 420IR Scored Pct. 14th 34.6BR/9.0 IP 14th 13.18

#67 JUAN MINAYA, RHP Last Game: DNPHomestand: 0 ER/1.0 IP Scoreless Streak: 1 (1.0 IP)

2016 Holds: None … IR-IS: 1-1 (100.0) … 1st Batter Faced: .250 (2-8; 1 BB)Career High In Relief: IP (2.0; 9/3/16 at Min.) … SO (2; 9/3/16 at Min.)Last Relief Outing: 9/26 vs. Tampa Bay (1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 SO) Had his seven-appearance scoreless streak (7.2 IP) come to an end on 9/23 at Cleveland … righties are hitting .188 (3-16) against him while lefties are 4-19 (.211). Is the fi rst White Sox reliever to begin his career with seven straight scoreless outings since Sergio Santos made 12 straight (11.1 IP) in 2010 (source: STATS LLC). Earned his fi rst career win on 9/4 at Minnesota, tossing a scoreless 11th inning. Claimed off waivers by the Sox from Houston on 6/22.#45 ANTHONY RANAUDO, RHP Last Game: DNPHomestand: DNP Scoreless Streak: 2 (2.0 IP)

2016 Holds: None … IR-IS: 4-0 (0.0) … 1st Batter Faced: .000 (0-4)Career High In Relief: IP (4.0; 7/5/15 vs. LAA) … SO (4; 7/19/15 at Hou.)Last Relief Outing: 9/21 at Philadelphia (1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 0 SO) Made his fi rst relief appearance with the White Sox on 9/19 at Kansas City … went 0-1 with a 9.12 ERA (26 ER/25.2 IP) in fi ve starts with Chicago this season. Has allowed seven runs over 5.2 IP in four relief outings in 2016 (two with Texas). Was acquired from the Rangers in exchange for RHP Matt Ball on 5/12.#30 DAVID ROBERTSON, RHP Last Game: SV; 0 ER/0.2 IPHomestand: SV, 1-1; 0 ER/0.2 IP Scoreless Streak: 7 (6.2 IP)

2016 Saves: 37-44 (84.1) … IR-IS: 11-2 (18.2) … 1st Batter Faced: .321 (17-53; 9 BB)Career High In Relief: IP (2.0; 19x, last 6/1/16 at NYM) … SO (4; 6x, last 8/5/15 vs. T.B.)Last Relief Outing: 9/28 vs. Tampa Bay (SV, 37; 0.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 SO) AL Relief Leaders: SV (T3rd, 37). Needs two saves to tie his career high of 39 set in 2014 … is 2-1 with a 2.66 ERA (13 ER/44.0 IP) and 52 strikeouts in 44 save opportunities in 2016. Owns a 5.40 ERA (11 ER/18.1 IP) in 18 non-save situations this season. Has recorded at least 30 saves for the third consecutive season … is the fi rst White Sox to record 30-plus saves in consecutive seasons since Bobby Jenks (2006-08). Ranks second in the AL and sixth in MLB with 110 saves since 2014. Has held lefties to a .195 (182-935) average during his career, including a .180 (128-710) mark with just eight home runs allowed since 2011.#68 BLAKE SMITH, RHP Last Game: DNPHomestand: DNP Scoreless Streak: 1 (0.1 IP)

2016 Holds: None … IR-IS: 3-2 (66.7) … 1st Batter Faced: .200 (1-5)Career High In Relief: IP (1.0; 4x, last 9/19/16 at K.C.) … SO (1; 9/19/16 at K.C.)Last Relief Outing: 9/21 at Philadelphia (0.1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 SO) Recorded his fi rst career strikeout (Drew Butera) on 9/19 at Kansas City. Made his major-league debut on 9/10 vs. Kansas City, tossing a perfect ninth. Was recalled from Class AAA Charlotte on 9/6 … went 3-1 with a 3.53 ERA (28 ER/71.1 IP), one save and 75 strikeouts in 39 outings with the Knights … did not allow a run in 17 of his fi nal 18 appearances with Charlotte. Was selected by San Diego in the 2015 Rule 5 Draft and was returned to Chicago on 3/27 … began his career as an outfi elder before converting to a pitcher in 2013.#29 JACOB TURNER, RHP Last Game: DNPHomestand: DNP Scoreless Streak: None

2016 Holds: 2 (last 8/12 at Mia.) … IR-IS: 8-6 (75.0) … 1st Batter Faced: .429 (6-14; 1 BB)Career High In Relief: IP (3.0; 3x, last 7/13/14 at NYM) … SO (4; 2x, last 6/28/14 vs. Oak.)Last Relief Outing: 9/23 at Cleveland (1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 SO) Made his seventh scoreless outing of the season on 9/23 at Cleveland … owns a 3.60 (4 ER/10.0 IP) over his last nine appearances.. Has gone 1-1 with a 3.68 ERA (6 ER/14.2 IP) in 15 relief outings this season … made two starts with the White Sox in 2016, going 0-1 with a 14.73 ERA (12 ER/7.1 IP). Is 1-3 with a 4.41 ERA (17 ER/34.2 IP), three holds, 23 strikeouts and 45 hits allowed over 25 career relief appearances.#66 MICHAEL YNOA, RHP Last Game: DNPHomestand: DNP Scoreless Streak: 5 (7.0 IP)

2016 Holds: 1 (6/22 at Bos.) … IR-IS: 9-3 (33.3) … 1st Batter Faced: .176 (3-17; 2 BB)Career High In Relief: IP (3.0; 8/11/16 at K.C.) … SO (4; 9/3/16 at Min.)Last Relief Outing: 9/23 at Cleveland (1.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 0 SO) Owns a 1.72 ERA (3 ER/15.2 IP) over his last 11 outings. Set a career high with 3.0 IP on 8/11 at Kansas City, retiring nine consecutive batters from the second-fourth inning. Earned his fi rst career win on 7/30 at Minnesota, tossing 1.0 scoreless IP. Is limiting righties to a .151 (8-53) average this season, compared to a .227 (10-44) mark against left-handed hitters.

WHITE SOX PITCHING BREAKDOWNPitchers W-L ERA GS-QS Pct. CG SHO SV-OPP IP H R ER BB SO AVGStarters 53-59 4.31 158-93 58.9 7 1 — 953.0 960 482 456 290 806 .261Relievers 24-22 3.62 — — — — 43-71 457.2 431 213 184 215 420 .251

WHITE SOX PITCHERS VS. TAMPA BAY RAYS 2016 CAREER

PITCHERS ERA W L S IP ER SO ERA W L S IP ER SOAlbers 9.00 0 0 0 2.0 2 2 4.78 0 2 0 43.1 23 28Beck 0.00 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 1.0 0 0Gonzalez 0.00 1 0 0 8.1 0 5 2.76 7 4 0 97.2 30 68Jennings 0.00 0 0 0 1.1 0 1 0.00 0 0 0 5.1 0 5Jones 0.00 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 4.70 1 1 0 7.2 4 6Kahnle 0.00 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.2 0 0Minaya 0.00 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 1.0 0 0Quintana 3.00 0 1 0 6.0 2 6 3.33 1 2 0 27.0 10 24Ranaudo 3.46 2 0 0 13.0 5 6Robertson 0.00 0 0 1 0.2 0 0 2.18 7 4 6 45.1 11 60Rodon 8.31 0 0 0 4.1 4 3Sale 1.69 2 0 0 16.0 3 16 3.76 4 4 1 55.0 23 77Shields 1.50 1 0 0 6.0 1 6 1.35 3 0 0 20.0 3 23Smith Turner 8.44 1 0 0 5.1 5 3Ynoa TOTALS 2.60 4 2 1 52.0 15 42

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WHITE SOX HITTERS NOTESTEAM HITTING NOTES Home: .263/.325/.421, 80 HR, 332 RSeries: .300/.357/.580, 6 HR, 19 R Homestand: .300/.357/.580, 6 HR, 19 R The White Sox lead the American League in September with a .286 (265-927) average, rank second a .452 slugging percentage and third with 138 runs scored … they have collected 13-plus hits nine times and scored 10 or more runs four times in the month. Over the last 55 games, Chicago is batting .277 (535-1,933) with 264 runs (4.8 G). The Sox scored in all eight innings they batted on 9/12 vs. Cleveland, tying the AL record (eighth time, Elias) … they also accomplished the feat on 5/11/49 vs. Boston.

#79 JOSE ABREU, 1B, R-R Last Game: 0-4Homestand: 2-11, 2 BB, RBI, 2 R Current Streak: None

MultiHR Games: 6 (9/5/16 at Min.) … GS: 2 (4/18/15 at Det.) … Season-High Streak: 11 (8/17-27)Career High: H (4; 6/23/15 at Min.) … HR (2; 6x, 9/5/16 at Min.) … RBI (7, 9/5/16 at Min.)

AL Leaders: T2nd-HBP (14); T5th-Multihit G (55). Is hitting .339 (40-118) with seven homers and 25 RBI over his last 29 games and .346 (73-211) with 14 homers and 42 RBI over his last 53. Needs fi ve homers and two RBI to join Albert Pujols (2001-10) as only players in major-league history to record 30/100 in each of their fi rst three seasons. Is the fi rst player in Sox history to record 30 doubles, 25 homers and 90 RBI in each of his fi rst three seasons. Hit his 100th career double on 9/21 at Philadelphia. Reached base safely in 29 straight games from from 8/2-9/2, the longest streak by a Sox player in one season since Juan Pierre (also 29) in 2010. Recorded his sixth multihomer game (fi rst of 2016) on 9/4 at Minnesota with a career-high seven RBI, the most by a Sox player since Jim Thome on 7/17/09 vs. Baltimore.

#12 TIM ANDERSON, INF, R-R Last Game: 1-4, 2BHomestand: 4-9, 2 2B, HR, 3 RBI, 2 R Current Streak: 2 (.444, 4-9)

MultiHR Games: NONE … GS: NONE … Season-High Streak: 11 (8/6-18)Career High: H (3; 8x, 9/27/16 vs. T.B.) … HR (1; 8x, 9/27/16 vs. T.B.) … RBI (3; 9/27/16 vs. T.B.)

AL Rookie Rankings: 2nd-Runs (54); T2nd-2B (21); 3rd-H (109); 3rd Multihit G (31). Drove in a career-high three runs on Tuesday, going 3-5 with a double and home run (fi rst since 8/17 at Cleveland) … three hits matched his career high (eighth time). Is hitting .307/.324/.452 at home this season. Has 31 multihit eff orts over his fi rst 95 career games.

#31 ALEX AVILA, C, L-R Last Game: DNPHomestand: 0-2, 3 BB, R Current Streak: None

MultiHR Games: 5 (6/10/16 vs. K.C.) … GS: 1 (7/30/13 vs. Was.) … Season-High Streak: 5 (4/20-5/13)Career High: H (4; 3x, 6/23/16 at Bos.) … HR (2; 5x, 6/10/16 vs. K.C.) … RBI (5; 4/6/11 at Bal.)

Owns a .404 on-base percentage with fi ve home runs over his last 23 games. Matched his career high on Tuesday with three walks (fi fth time). Has made 50 starts … has thrown out 22.6 percent (7-31) of attempted basestealers … Sox pitchers own a 4.05 ERA (197 ER/438.0 IP) when he is behind the plate.

#53 MELKY CABRERA, OF, S-L Last Game: 1-4Homestand: 4-12, 2B, HR, BB, 2 RBI, 2 R Current Streak: 3 (.333, 4-12)

MultiHR Games: 4 (7/23/15 at Cle.) … GS: 3 (5/27/16 at K.C.) … Season-High Streak: 11 (7/16-26)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 Rankings: T4th-OF Assists (12); T5th-2B (40); T5th-MultiHit G (55); T8th-3B (5). Is hitting .320 (33-103) with nine doubles, four home runs, 20 RBI and 14 runs scored in September … hit his 40th double on Tuesday, the second-highest total of his career. Hit his 300th career double on 8/16 at Cleveland. Owns a .317 (93-293) average with RISP since 2015 … has homered from both sides of the plate in a game three times in his career (last 7/23/15 at Cleveland). Ranks second among active players with 102 outfi eld assists since 2006.

#36 JASON COATS, OF, R-R Last Game: 1-3, 2BHomestand: 2-4, 2B, RBI Current Streak: 2 (.500, 2-4)

MultiHR Games: NONE … GS: NONE … Season-High Streak: 3 (8/11-18)Career High: H (2; 8/13/16 at Mia.) … HR (1; 8/13/16 at Mia.) … RBI (1; 4x, 9/27/16 vs. T.B.)

Has made eight starts in right fi eld and three in left. Hit his fi rst career homer on 8/13 at Miami, a solo shot off Adam Conley. Was recalled from Class AAA Charlotte on 9/6 (fourth stint) … batted .330/.394/.519 with 22 doubles, 10 homers and 38 RBI over 78 games with Charlotte.

#1 ADAM EATON, OF, L-L Last Game: DNPHomestand: 2-5, 2B, RBI, 2 R, SB Current Streak: 1 (.400, 2-5)

MultiHR Games: NONE … GS: 1 (8/17/16 at Cle.) … Season-High Streak: 9 (2x, 9/7-16)Career High: H (4; 11x, 9/2/16 at Min.) … HR (1; 34, 9/21/16 at Phi.) … RBI (4; 8/17/16 at Cle.)

AL Rankings: 1st-3B (9); 1st-INF H (30); 1st-Bunt H (10); 1st-OF assists (18); T2nd-HBP (14); T5th-MultiHit G (55). Returned to the lineup on Tuesday after missing three games with general soreness. Is hitting .325/.390/.513 over his last 39 games. His nine leadoff home runs (fi ve in 2016) are tied with Tim Raines for second-most in White Sox history … his fi ve leadoff shots in 2016 also are tied for the second-highest total in Sox history.Is attempting to become the fi rst Sox outfi elder to win a Gold Glove since Ken Berry in 1970 and also to lead the AL in triples for the second time in three seasons (2014). His 14 homers have matched his career best (2015). His 18 outfi eld assists lead the major leagues and are the most by a Sox player since Minnie Minoso and Jim Rivera in 1955 … his 28 triples since 2014 lead the majors.

#21 TODD FRAZIER, 3B, R-R Last Game: 1-3, HR, RBI, RHomestand: 4-12, 2 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 3 R, SB Current Streak: 12 (.391, 18-46)

MultiHR Games: 7 (5/9/16 at Tex.) … GS: 3 (5/9/16 at Tex.) … Season-High Streak: 12 (9/16-)Career High: H (4; 4x, 5/9/16 at Tex.) … HR (2; 7x, 5/9/16 at Tex.) … RBI (6; 5/9/16 at Tex.)

AL Rankings: 2nd-HR/Road (24); 6th-HR (40).Hit his 40th home run last night, the seventh player (12th time) in Sox history to reach that milestone … is the fi rst player in franchise history to record a 40 HR/15 SB season.Owns a season-high, 12-game hitting streak, going 18-46 (.391) with fi ve doubles, four home runs, eight RBI and 13 runs scored.Has set career highs with 40 homers, 98 RBI, 89 runs scored and 64 walks. Is in position to become the fi rst player since Jorge Orta in 1976 to lead the Sox in both home runs and stolen bases (STATS).His 40 home runs are the most in White Sox history by a third baseman, and his 15 stolen bases are the most by a Sox third baseman since Willie Kamm in 1928 (17).His 24 homers on the road tied with Frank Thomas (1996) for second in Sox history.

Abreu AmongAL Leaders Since 8/2

Category No. RankAVG 4th .346RBI T5th 42OPS 9th .982SLG 10th .583HR T11th 14

#26 AVISAIL GARCIA, OF, R-R Last Game: 0-1, 2 BBHomestand: 0-5, 2 BB Current Streak: None

MultiHR Games: 4 (last 8/2/16 at Det.) … GS: NONE … Season-High Streak: 11 (4/25-5/10)Career High: H (4; 3x, 9/12/16 vs. Cle.) … HR (2; 4x, 8/2/16 at Det.) … RBI (4; 2x, 8/10/15 vs. LAA)

AL Rankings: 1st-RISP/Two outs (.415); 5th RISP (.355). Is 6-38 (.158) over his last 11 games but is hitting .267 (36-135) with six home runs, 21 RBI and 23 runs scored over his last 35. Matched his career highs on 9/12 vs. Cleveland with four hits (third time) and three runs scored (third time), including his 11th home run.

#28 LEURY GARCIA, OF, S-R Last Game: 0-3Homestand: 3-11, 3B, HR, 3 RBI, 3 R Current Streak: None

MultiHR Games: None … GS: NONE … Season-High Streak: 3 (9/18-22)Career High: H (3; 2x, 9/11/13 vs. Det.) … HR (1; 2x, 9/27/16 vs. T.B.) … RBI (3; 9/27/16 vs. T.B.)

Has made 10 starts since being recalled from Class AAA Charlotte on 9/6. Went 2-4 with a triple, home run (No. 2 career) and career-high three RBI on Tuesday. Has hit safely in six of his last eight starts (.300, 9-30). Batted .313 (97-310) over 84 games with Charlotte this season.

#44 JUSTIN MORNEAU, 1B, L-R Last Game: DNPHomestand: 3-6, HR, 3 RBI, 2 R, BB Current Streak: 2 (.500, 3-6)

MultiHR Games: 20 (8/9/13 at CWS) … GS: 7 (8/9/13 at CWS) … Season-High Streak: 8 (7/29-8/6)Career Highs: H (5; 2x, 7/10/08 at Det.) … HR (3; 7/6/07 at CWS) … RBI (7; 7/20/09 at Oak.)

Hit his sixth home run on Monday vs. Tampa Bay, a three-run shot off Enny Romero. His 14 doubles after the break rank third on the team. Missed six straight games from 9/13-18 with soreness in his neck. Is batting .276/.327/.459 on the road, compared to .242/.270/.411 at home. Has made 48 starts at DH since joining the active roster on 7/15. His 985 RBI rank sixth among active left-handers, and his 247 home runs are eighth.

#38 OMAR NARVAEZ, C, L-R Last Game: DNPHomestand: 2-3, RBI, R Current Streak: 2 (.571, 4-7)

MultiHR Games: N/A … GS: N/A … Season-High Streak: 8 (7/17-8/14)Career High: H (2; 4x, 9/26/16 vs. T.B.) … HR (N/A) … RBI (1; 8x, 9/26/16 vs. T.B.)

Has hit safely in 20 of his 28 starts … has recorded back-to-back multihit eff orts. His eight-game hitting streak from 7/17-8/14 was the second-longest in White Sox history by a player to start his career. Sox pitchers own a 3.74 ERA (103 ER/248.0 IP) when behind the plate … has thrown out 1-24 (4.2 percent) attempted basestealers.

#18 TYLER SALADINO, INF, R-R Last Game: DNPHomestand: DNP Current Streak: None

MultiHR Games: NONE … GS: NONE … Season-High Streak: 7 (5/6-22)Career High: H (3; 9x, 9/16/16 at K.C.) … HR (1; 11x, 8/27/16 vs. Sea.) … RBI (4; 6/14/16 vs. Det.)

Has missed the last six games with back discomfort … also missed three straight games from 9/17-19 with a sore left calf. Is batting .425 (17-40) with three doubles, four RBI and fi ve runs scored over his last 11 games and .333 (38-114) with eight doubles, two homers and 15 RBI in his last 30. Has made 39 starts at second base, 28 at shortstop, and 10 at third this season.

#5 CARLOS SANCHEZ, INF, S-R Last Game: 1-3Homestand: 4-12, 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 2 R Current Streak: 5 (.444, 8-18)

MultiHR Games: NONE … GS: NONE … Season-High Streak: 5 (9/24-current)Career High: H (3; 7x, 9/24/16 at Cle.) … HR (1; 8x, 9/26/16 vs. T.B.) … RBI (4; 8/21/15 at Sea.)

Owns a fi ve-game hitting streak, going 8-18 (.444) with three doubles, a home run and fi ve RBI. Is hitting .317 (20-63) with six doubles, three home runs, 15 RBI and nine runs scored over 17 games in September … his 15 RBI are tied for third on the team. Homered for the third time in eight games on Monday, a two-run shot off Enny Romero. Has made 27 starts at second base, three at shortstop and three at third.

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

MultiHR Games: NONE … GS: NONE … Season-High Streak: 6 (6/10-17)Career High: H (3; 11x, 7/19/16 at Sea.) … HR (1; 7x, 8/10/16 at K.C.) … RBI (4; 6/25/13 at Det.)

Has made 56 starts this season: 52 in center fi eld and two each in right and left. Is hitting .136 (9-66) over 32 games since 7/26. Is 2-7 (.286) as a pinch-hitter this season. His four home runs (all vs. RHP) are a career high.

#61 KEVAN SMITH, C, R-R Last Game: 0-3Homestand: 0-3 Current Streak: None

MultiHR Games: N/A … GS: N/A … Season-High Streak: 1 (9/17-current)Career High: H (1, 9/17/16 at K.C.) … HR (NONE) … RBI (NONE)

Has made four starts (three at catcher) since being recalled from Class AAA Charlotte on 9/1. Cllected his fi rst major-league hit on 9/17 at Kansas City, a fi fth-inning single off Dillon Gee and added his second on 9/18 against the Royals. Hit .219 (40-183) with eight homers and 24 RBI over 49 games with Charlotte in 2016. Was recalled on 4/24 and scheduled to debut on 4/26 at Toronto but was scratched before the game … was disabled from 4/27-5/22 with sacroiliac joint dysfunction.

WHITE SOX HITTERS VS. TAMPA BAY RAYS 2016 CAREER

Player AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBIAbreu .091 22 2 0 1 .271 70 19 5 19Anderson .286 14 4 1 3 .286 14 4 1 3Avila .000 7 0 0 0 .248 101 25 6 13Cabrera .350 20 7 1 3 .275 378 104 4 40Coats .500 4 2 0 1 .500 4 2 0 1Eaton .294 17 5 0 1 .297 74 22 0 4Frazier .250 24 6 1 2 .200 35 7 1 2A. Garcia .071 14 1 0 4 .250 60 15 4 15L. Garcia .273 11 3 1 0 .231 13 3 1 0Morneau .500 6 3 1 3 .304 217 66 12 40Narvaez .667 3 2 0 1 .266 173 46 3 14Saladino .000 3 0 0 0 .250 16 4 1 1Sanchez .333 12 4 1 2 .256 39 10 2 5Shuck 0 0 0 0 .256 39 10 0 2Smith .000 3 0 0 0 .000 3 0 0 0TOTALS .244 197 48 7 24

2016 DRS LeadersPlayer, Club DRSMookie Betts, BOS 32Adam Eaton, SOX 23Two players tied 20source: fangraphs.com

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2016 SINGLE-GAME HIGHSWHITE SOX

Runs, Game ................................................................ 13, 2x, last 9/27 vs. Tampa BayRuns, Inning ........................................................................ 7, 9/13 vs. Cleveland (6th)Hits, Game.....................................................................................17, 9/2 at MinnesotaHits, Inning........................................................................... 7, 9/13 vs. Cleveland (6th)Consecutive Hits, Inning ...............................................5, 3x, last 8/27 vs. Seattle (5th) Doubles ........................................................................6, 2x, last 9/10 vs. Kansas CityTriples ...................................................................................2, 5x, last 8/27 vs. SeattleHome Runs...................................................................................... 7, 6/25 vs. TorontoExtra-Base Hits.............................................................. 8, 3x, last 9/27 vs. Tampa BayStolen Bases ............................................................................ 4, 5/31 at New York-NLLeft On Base..................................................................... 13, 2x, last 9/1 at MinnesotaErrors .........................................................................................4, 7/4 vs. New York-ALStrikeouts.................................................................................. 14, 6/1 at New York-NL Walks .................................................................................................. 9, 5/5 vs. BostonDouble Plays (Hit Into)................................................................... 4, 8/18 at Cleveland

OPPONENTSRuns, Game ....................................................................13, 2x, last 6/18 at ClevelandRuns, Inning ...........................................................................8, 9/3 at Minnesota (3rd)Hits, Game...............................................................................20, 7/5 vs. New York-ALHits, Inning.................................................................................... 7, 8/2 at Detroit (5th)Doubles .........................................................................7, 2x, last 7/5 vs. New York-ALTriples ....................................................................................... 2, 3x, last 8/2 at DetroitHome Runs................................ .....................................................5, 8/7 vs. BaltimoreExtra-Base Hits................................................................... 9, 5x, last 9/4 at MinnesotaStolen Bases ........................................................................................ 4, 5/11 at TexasLeft On Base..................................................................... 14, 4x, last 9/4 at MinnesotaErrors .........................................................................................4, 2x, 8/5 vs. BaltimoreStrikeouts.......................................................................... 13, 2x, last 9/4 at MinnesotaWalks ..................................................................................13, last 6/1 at New York-NLDouble Plays (Hit Into)................................................................ 5, 6/1 at New York-NL

WHITE SOX INDIVIDUAL BATTINGLongest Hitting Streak .................................................12 games, Frazier, 9/16-currentRuns .................................................................... 4, 3x, last Cabrera, 9/4 at MinnesotaHits ................................................................. 4, 9x, last A. Garcia, 9/12 vs. ClevelandDoubles .................................... 2, 14x, last Eaton and Morneau, 9/10 vs. Kansas CityTriples ..........................................................1, 30x, last L. Garcia, 9/27 vs. Tampa BayHome Runs..............................................................2, 5x, last Abreu, 9/4 at MinnesotaConsecutive Games w/HR .................................................... 3, 3x, last Abreu, 8/20-23Runs Batted In ..................................................................... 7, Abreu, 9/4 at MinnesotaStolen Bases ........................................................2, 3x, last Frazier, 9/25 at ClevelandStrikeouts...................................................................5, Anderson, 8/10 at Kansas CityWalks ....................................................................3, 9x, last Avila, 9/27 vs. Tampa Bay

WHITE SOX INDIVIDUAL PITCHINGInnings Pitched, Starter .................................... 9.0, 5x, last Sale, 9/16 at Kansas CityInnings Pitched, Reliever .................................................3.1, Purke, 6/18 at ClevelandStrikeouts, Starter .................................................................. 14, Sale, 8/26 vs. SeattleStrikeouts, Reliever ............................................................5, Purke, 6/18 at ClevelandWalks ................................................................................. 6, Quintana, 6/22 at BostonFewest Hits Allowed, Complete Game .......2, 2x, last Shields, 7/16 at Los Angeles-ALConsecutive Scoreless IP, Starter ........................................... 20.0, Quintana, 4/17-5/3Consecutive Scoreless IP, Reliever ............................................... 12.1, Jones, 4/7-5/8 Consecutive Scoreless Relief Appearances.. ................................... 12, Jones, 4/7-5/8 Consecutive Saves Converted ................................................ 13, Robertson, 5/22-7/3 Consecutive Hitters Retired ................................................16, 2x, last 8/26 vs. SeattleConsecutive Hitters Retired, Starter ................................. 16, Sale, 4/15 at Tampa BayLongest Winning Streak, Starter..............................................9 games, Sale, 4/4-5/19

WHITE SOX MISCELLANEOUSMost Games Over .500 .......................................................................... 13 games, 5/9Most Games Under .500 ........................................................................ 9 games, 9/23Largest Division Lead ............................................................................ 6.0 games, 5/9Largest Division Deficit ...................................................................... 18.0 games, 9/23Longest Winning Streak .................................................................... 6 games, 4/22-27Longest Losing Streak ....................................................................... 7 games, 5/23-30Longest Home Winning Streak .......................................4 games, 3x, last 9/15-currentLongest Home Losing Streak ........................................................... 5 games, 5/23-6/8Longest Road Winning Streak ............................................................. 5 games, 4/7-15Longest Road Losing Streak .................................................6 games, 3x last, 9/17-23Longest Game, Innings .........................................................14.0, 8/10 at Kansas CityLongest Game, Time ..................................................................4:46, 9/4 at MinnesotaLongest 9-Inning Game ................................................................. 3:57, 5/5 vs. BostonShortest Game, Time....................................................................2:08, 7/21 vs. DetroitShortest 9-Inning Game ........................................................2:10, 9/28 vs. Tampa BayLargest Margin of Victory ................................................................... 9, 4/26 at TorontoLargest Margin of Defeat ............................................................. 11, 6/18 at ClevelandLargest Deficit Overcome ..................................................................7, 6/13 vs. Detroit Largest Lead Surrendered..........................................................6, 5/28 at Kansas CityFewest Hits, Game ....................................................... 2, 3x, last 9/11 vs. Kansas CityFewest Hits Allowed, Game...............................................2, 3x, last 9/25 at Cleveland

U.S. CELLULAR FIELD ATTENDANCELargest Home Crowd....................................................... 39,553, 7/26 vs. Chicago-NLSmallest Home Crowd ............................................... 11,418, 4/21 vs. Los Angeles-ALLargest Home Attendance, Three-Game Series ..........86,177, 5/20-22 vs. Kansas CityLargest Home Attendance, Four-Game Series .................110,357, 7/21-24 vs. Detroit

WHITE SOX STARTS BY POSITIONPitcher (11) — Quintana (31), Sale (31), Rodon (27), Gonzalez (23), Shields (21), Latos (11), Ranaudo (5), Danks (4), Johnson (2), Turner (2), Albers (1)Catcher (5) — Navarro (75), Avila (50), Narvaez (28), Smith (3), H. Sanchez (2)First Base (3) — Abreu (148), Frazier (7), Sands (3)Second Base (3) — Lawrie (92), Saladino (40), C. Sanchez (26)Third Base (3) — Frazier (145), Saladino (10), C. Sanchez (3)Shortstop (4) — Anderson (94), Rollins (34), Saladino (27), C. Sanchez (3)Left Field (5) — Cabrera (143), A. Garcia (9), Coats (3), Shuck (2), Eaton (1)Center Field (5) — Jackson (52), Shuck (52), Eaton (43), L. Garcia (10), Tilson (1)Right Field (4) — Eaton (106), A. Garcia (51), Coats (8), Shuck (2)DH (15) — A. Garcia (60), Morneau (48), Sands (10), Abreu (7), Rollins (4), Cabrera (3), Coats (3), Shuck (3), Avila (2), Frazier (2), Lawrie (2), Davidson (1), Navarro (1), Saladino (1), Smith (1)

WHITE SOX STARTS BY ORDER1st (3) — Eaton (115), Anderson (41), Jackson (2)2nd (11) — Anderson (43), Rollins (31), Eaton (30), Saladino (19), Jackson (11), Cabrera (12), Abreu (7), C. Sanchez (2), Coats (1), L. Garcia (1), Lawrie (1) 3rd (5) — Abreu (87), Cabrera (51), Frazier (14), Eaton (5), Morneau (1)4th (6) — Frazier (57), Abreu (55), Cabrera (38), Morneau (6), A. Garcia (1), Sands (1)5th (11) — Frazier (48), Cabrera (44), Morneau (34), Lawrie (9), Abreu (6), Avila (5), Shuck (4), A. Garcia (3), Sands (3), Narvaez (1), Navarro (1)6th (11) — Lawrie (68), Frazier (36), A. Garcia (17), Avila (9), Morneau (7), Shuck (7), Navarro (6), Narvaez (3), Rollins (2), Saladino (2), Anderson (1)7th (14) — A. Garcia (59), Navarro (21), Lawrie (16), Avila (11), Sands (9), Shuck (9), Saladino (6), Narvaez (5), Rollins (5), Anderson (4), Coats (4), Jackson (4), C. Sanchez (4), Smith (1)8th (15) — Navarro (41), A. Garcia (30), Avila (25), Narvaez (15), Shuck (13), C. Sanchez (13), Saladino (6), Coats (4), H. Sanchez (3), Anderson (2), L. Garcia (2), Davidson (1), Jackson (1), Smith (1), Tilson (1)9th (13) — Saladino (46), Jackson (33), Shuck (26), C. Sanchez (12), Pitchers (10), L. Garcia (7), Navarro (7), Coats (5), Narvaez (4), Anderson (3), Avila (2), Smith (2), A. Garcia (1)

NUMBER OF DAYS INFirst Place.......................................... 46Second Place .................................... 12Third Place ........................................ 37Fourth Place ...................................... 81Fifth Place.........................................N/A

SERIES RECORDOne-Game Series............................... N/ATwo-Game Series ............................ 1-2-2Three-Game Series .........................14-21Four-Game Series ........................... 4-2-4First Game .......................................24-27Second Game..................................24-27Third Game......................................23-23Fourth Game .......................................6-4

LEADOFF HOME RUNSPlayer (Career No.) Date/Opp.Adam Eaton (5) .................. 5/24 vs. ClevelandTim Anderson (1) .......................6/21 at BostonAdam Eaton (6) ................... 7/29 at MinnesotaAdam Eaton (7) .......................... 8/14 at MiamiAdam Eaton (8) ..................... 9/3 at MinnesotaAdam Eaton (9) ................ 9/21 at Philadelphia

PINCH HIT HOME RUNSPlayer (Career No.) Date/Opp (Inn.)N/A

GAME-ENDING HOME RUNSPlayer (Career No.) Date/Opp (Inn.)N/A

GAME-ENDING PLAYS (NON-HR)Player (hit/play) Date/Opp (Inn.)Abreu (single) .....4/23 vs. Los Angeles-AL (11th)Eaton (single) ................ 6/13 vs. Detroit (12th)Eaton (single) .................. 7/23 vs. Detroit (9th)Cabrera (single) ............... 7/24 vs. Detroit (9th)Saladino (single) ...... 7/25 vs. Chicago-NL (9th)Frazier (single).................8/25 vs. Seattle (9th)Sanchez (single) .........9/15 vs. Cleveland (9th)

GRAND SLAMSPlayer (Career No.) Date/Opp.Todd Frazier (3) .................................. 5/9 at TexasMelky Cabrera (3) ................... 5/27 at Kansas CityAdam Eaton (1) ......................... 8/17 at Cleveland

BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNSPlayers Date/Opp (Inn.)Cabrera/Frazier ..............5/27 at Kansas City (6th)Lawrie/Avila .................. 6/10 vs. Kansas City (4th)Lawrie/Navarro/Shuck ......... 6/25 vs. Toronto (3rd)Abreu/Morneau .............8/23 vs. Philadelphia (5th)Garcia/Avila .......................... 8/27 vs. Seattle (5th)Abreu/Avila ............................. 8/31 at Detroit (4th)Frazier/Avila ................... 9/21 at Philadelphia (7th)

MULTIHOMER GAMESPlayer (Career No.) Date/Opp.Todd Frazier (7) .................................. 5/9 at TexasAlex Avila (5) ..........................6/10 vs. Kansas CityBrett Lawrie (1) .............................6/25 vs. TorontoAvisail Garcia (4) ...............................8/2 at DetroitJose Abreu (6) .............................9/4 at Minnesota

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 ............................Chris Sale, May 13-19, 2016Three 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 ...............................................Brett Lawrie, June 25, 2016 vs. TorontoLeadoff home run ........................................................... Tim Anderson, June 21, 2016 at BostonPitcher hit home run ..........................................Anthony Ranaudo, July 27, 2016 at Chicago-NLHome 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 BayFive strikeouts, nine-inning game ................................................Ray Durham, June 5, 1998 at Cubs

RUNS SCORED BY INNINGInn Sox Opp.1st 81 822nd 72 873rd 74 1014th 78 625th 79 766th 64 917th 76 608th 71 789th 60 46Extras 18 12TOTALS 673 695

SOX STATS BY POSITIONPos. HR RBIC 12 471B 25 992B 17 653B 41 104SS 13 51LF 14 85CF 8 52RF 18 66DH 16 71PH 0 3P 1 1TOTALS 165 644

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2016 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 4/4 R/N W Sox 4, Oak. 3 Sale Hill 1-0 T1/- 35,067 2:56 2 4/5 R/N W Sox 5, Oak. 4 Jones (R) Doolittle (R) 2-0 1/+0.5 10,478 3:28 3 4/6 R/N L Oak. 2, Sox 1 Gray Rodon 2-1 2/-0.5 16,468 2:54 4 4/7 R/D W Sox 6, Oak. 1 Latos Graveman 3-1 2/-0.0 12,577 3:06

5 4/8 H/D L Cle. 7, Sox 1 Salazar Danks 3-2 T2/-1.0 *38,019 38,019 2:45 6 4/9 H/D W Sox 7, Cle. 3 Sale Shaw (R) 4-2 T1/- 20,192 58,211 2:43 4/10 H/D vs. Cleveland Postponed due to rain; rescheduled as part of a straight doubleheader on 5/23

7 4/11 R/D W Sox 4, Min. 1 Quintana Gibson 5-2 1/+0.5 40,638 3:05 8 4/13 R/N W Sox 3, Min. 0 Rodon Hughes 6-2 T1/- 21,008 2:51 9 4/14 R/D W Sox 3, Min. 1 Latos Santana 7-2 T1/- 19,736 3:00 10 4/15 R/N W Sox 1, T.B. 0 Sale (C) Colome (R) 8-2 T1/- 16,801 2:23 11 4/16 R/N L T.B. 7, Sox 2 Ramirez Danks 8-3 T1/- 30,451 2:52 12 4/17 R/D L T.B. 3, Sox 2 Moore Quintana 8-4 T1/- 21,810 2:36

13 4/18 H/N L LAA 7, Sox 0 Santiago Rodon 8-5 T2/-0.5 14,706 72,917 2:58 14 4/19 H/N W Sox 5, LAA 0 Latos Shoemaker 9-5 2/-0.5 12,093 85,010 2:46 15 4/20 H/D W Sox 2, LAA 1 Sale Richards 10-5 1/+0.5 12,785 97,795 2:59 16 4/21 H/D L LAA 3, Sox 2 Weaver Danks 10-6 2/-0.5 11,418 109,213 2:48 17 4/22 H/N W Sox 5, Tex. 0 Quintana Perez 11-6 2/-0.5 15,486 124,699 2:41 18 4/23 H/D W Sox 4, Tex. 3 (11) Albers (R) Martinez (R) 12-6 1/+0.5 20,182 144,881 3:57 19 4/24 H/D W Sox 4, Tex. 1 Latos Holland 13-6 1/+0.5 26,058 170,939 2:52

20 4/25 R/N W Sox 7, Tor. 5 Putnam (R) Cecil (R) 14-6 1/+1.5 24,333 3:24 21 4/26 R/N W Sox 10, Tor. 1 Sale Dickey 15-6 1/+2.5 23,726 2:35 22 4/27 R/N W Sox 4, Tor. 0 Quintana Estrada 16-6 1/+3.5 28,759 2:52 23 4/28 R/N L Bal. 10, Sox 2 Givens (R) Danks 16-7 1/+3.0 14,568 3:10 24 4/29 R/N L Bal. 6, Sox 3 Brach (R) Rodon 16-8 1/+3.0 19,912 2:30 25 4/30 R/N W Sox 8, Bal. 7 Jones (R) Britton 17-8 1/+3.0 29,152 3:42

APRIL TOTALS: 17-8 26 5/1 R/D W Sox 7, Bal. 1 Sale Jimenez 18-8 1/+3.0 28,803 3:07

27 5/3 H/N W Sox 4, Bos. 1 Quintana Wright 19-8 1/+4.0 15,025 185,964 2:53 28 5/4 H/N L Bos. 5, Sox 2 Buchholz Rodon 19-9 1/+4.0 14,383 200,347 2:46 29 5/5 H/N L Bos. 7, Sox 3 Barnes (R) Johnson 19-10 1/+4.0 20,126 220,473 3:57 30 5/6 H/N W Sox 10, Min. 4 Latos Nolasco 20-10 1/+4.0 23,054 243,527 2:54 31 5/7 H/N W Sox 7, Min. 2 Sale Santana 21-10 1/+5.0 28,049 271,576 2:58 32 5/8 H/D W Sox 3, Min. 1 Quintana Duffey 22-10 1/+5.0 23,801 295,377 2:30 33 5/9 R/N W Sox 8, Tex. 4 (12) Jennings (R) Ramos (R) 23-10 1/+6.0 22,958 3:58 34 5/10 R/N L Tex. 13, Sox 11 Claudio (R) Albers (R) 23-11 1/+5.0 25,804 3:22 35 5/11 R/D L Tex. 6, Sox 5 Barnette (R) Jennings (R) 23-12 1/+5.0 29,023 3:07 36 5/13 R/N W Sox 7, NYY 1 Sale (C) Severino 24-12 1/+5.0 34,264 2:45 37 5/14 R/D L NYY 2, Sox 1 Nova Quintana 24-13 1/+5.0 39,691 2:24 38 5/15 R/D L NYY 7, Sox 5 Betances (R) Albers (R) 24-14 1/+4.5 41,979 3:36

39 5/17 H/N L Hou. 6, Sox 5 (11) Neshek (R) Albers (R) 24-15 1/+3.5 13,481 308,858 3:54 40 5/18 H/N L Hou. 5, Sox 3 Fister Latos 24-16 1/+2.5 14,936 323,794 2:57 41 5/19 H/N W Sox 2, Hou. 1 Sale (C) McHugh 25-16 1/+2.5 20,096 343,890 2:11 42 5/20 H/N L K.C. 4, Sox 1 Gee Quintana 25-17 1/+1.5 24,020 367,910 2:59 43 5/21 H/D L K.C. 2, Sox 1 Soria (R) Gonzalez 25-18 1/+1.5 27,631 395,541 3:05 44 5/22 H/D W Sox 3, K.C. 2 Rodon Ventura 26-18 1/+2.5 34,526 430,067 2:46 45 5/23 H/N W Sox 7, Cle. 6 Latos Clevinger 27-18 1/+3.5 N/A 430,067 3:10 46 H/N L Cle. 5, Sox 1 Anderson Johnson 27-19 1/+2.5 18,323 448,390 2:40 47 5/24 H/N L Cle. 6, Sox 2 Tomlin Sale 27-20 1/+1.5 21,550 469,940 2:51 48 5/25 H/D L Cle. 4, Sox 3 Kluber Quintana 27-21 1/+0.5 22,561 492,501 3:02

5/26 R/N at Kansas City Postponed due to rain; rescheduled for 9/19 at 1:15 p.m. CT 49 5/27 R/N L K.C. 7, Sox 5 Moylan (R) Albers (R) 27-22 1/+0.5 28,508 2:58 50 5/28 R/D L K.C. 8, Sox 7 Wang (R) Kahnle (R) 27-23 T2/-0.5 31,598 3:22 51 5/29 R/D L K.C. 5, Sox 4 Young (R) Jones (R) 27-24 3/-1.0 36,624 3:04 52 5/30 R/D L NYM 1, Sox 0 Harvey Quintana 27-25 3/-2.0 38,339 2:34 53 5/31 R/N W Sox 6, NYM 4 Jennings (R) Robles (R) 28-25 2/-2.0 32,781 3:02

MAY TOTALS: 11-17 54 6/1 R/D W Sox 2, NYM 1 (13) Albers (R) Verrett (R) 29-25 T2/-1.5 34,160 4:41 55 6/3 R/N L Det. 10, Sox 3 Zimmermann Rodon 29-26 3/-1.5 31,184 3:22 56 6/4 R/D L Det. 7, Sox 4 Pelfrey Sale 29-27 3/-2.0 32,916 3:09 57 6/5 R/D L Det. 5, Sox 2 Verlander Quintana 29-28 T3/-3.5 29,086 3:09

58 6/7 H/N L Was. 10, Sox 5 Treinen Latos 29-29 4/-3.5 18,812 511,313 3:55 59 6/8 H/N L Was. 11, Sox 4 Scherzer Shields 29-30 4/-3.5 15,273 526,586 3:38 60 6/9 H/N W Sox 3, Was. 1 M. Gonzalez G. Gonzalez 30-30 4/-3.5 20,014 546,600 2:21 61 6/10 H/N W Sox 7, K.C. 5 Sale Kennedy 31-30 2/-3.5 23,290 569,890 3:00 62 6/11 H/D L K.C. 4, Sox 1 Duffy Quintana 31-31 4/-3.5 31,183 601,073 2:37 63 6/12 H/D L K.C. 3, Sox 1 Ventura Rodon 31-32 4/-4.5 30,363 631,436 2:43 64 6/13 H/N W Sox 10, Det. 9 (12) Duke (R) Sanchez (R) 32-32 4/-3.5 16,314 647,750 4:34 65 6/14 H/N L Det. 11, Sox 8 Zimmermann Gonzalez 32-33 4/-3.5 17,403 665,153 3:47 66 6/15 H/N W Sox 5, Det. 3 Sale Pelfrey 33-33 4/-2.5 20,292 685,445 2:49

67 6/17 R/N L Cle. 3, Sox 2 Allen (R) Jones (R) 33-34 4/-3.5 27,912 2:47 68 6/18 R/N L Cle. 13, Sox 2 Salazar Shields 33-35 4/-4.5 31,066 3:00 69 6/19 R/D L Cle. 3, Sox 2 (10) Otero (R) Robertson (R) 33-36 4/-5.5 25,269 3:12 70 6/20 R/N W Sox 3, Bos. 1 (10) Duke (R) Kimbrel (R) 34-36 4/-5.5 36,291 3:33 71 6/21 R/N W Sox 3, Bos. 1 Sale Buchholz 35-36 4/-5.5 36,544 2:54 72 6/22 R/N W Sox 8, Bos. 6 Jennings (R) Uehara (R) 36-36 4/-5.5 37,413 3:38 73 6/23 R/D L Bos. 8, Sox 7 (10) Kimbrel (R) Purke (R) 36-37 4/-6.0 37,790 4:25

74 6/24 H/N W Sox 3, Tor. 2 Jones (R) Chavez (R) 37-37 4/-6.0 27,196 712,641 3:22 75 6/25 H/D L Tor. 10, Sox 8 Dickey Gonzalez 37-38 4/-7.0 25,776 738,417 3:14 76 6/26 H/D W Sox 5, Tor. 2 Sale Stroman 38-38 T3/-7.0 28,345 766,762 2:27 77 6/28 H/N L Min. 4, Sox 0 Gibson Quintana 38-39 4/-8.5 22,072 788,834 2:51 78 6/29 H/N W Sox 9, Min. 6 Shields Nolasco 39-39 4/-8.5 18,571 807,405 3:03 79 6/30 H/D W Sox 6, Min. 5 Jones (R) Abad (R) 40-39 4/-8.5 26,158 833,563 3:03

JUNE TOTALS: 12-14 80 7/1 R/N L Hou. 5, Sox 0 Fiers Gonzalez 40-40 4/-9.5 31,965 2:58 81 7/2 R/D W Sox 7, Hou. 6 Sale Fister 41-40 4/-8.5 35,116 3:09 82 7/3 R/D W Sox 4, Hou. 1 Quintana McHugh 42-40 4/-7.5 30,379 2:58

83 7/4 H/D W Sox 8, NYY 2 Shields Sabathia 43-40 4/-7.5 30,955 864,518 3:06 84 7/5 H/N L NYY 9, Sox 0 Tanaka Rodon 43-41 4/-8.5 20,773 885,291 3:07 85 7/6 H/N W Sox 5, NYY 0 Gonzalez Pineda 44-41 3/-7.5 21,144 906,435 2:54 86 7/8 H/N L Atl. 11, Sox 8 Wisler Sale 44-42 T3/-8.0 26,199 932,634 3:17 87 7/9 H/D W Sox 5, Atl. 4 Quintana Teheran 45-42 T3/-7.0 23,888 956,522 2:48 88 7/10 H/D L Atl. 2, Sox 0 Foltynewicz Shields 45-43 T3/-7.0 29,156 985,678 2:22

ALL-STAR BREAK: 45-43

H/R Winning Losing Pos./ Attendance No. Date D/N W/L Final Score Pitcher Pitcher Rec. GA-GB Game Cum. Time 89 7/15 R/N L LAA 7, Sox 0 Santiago Gonzalez 45-44 T3/-8.0 42,031 2:39 90 7/16 R/N L LAA 1, Sox 0 Shoemaker Shields 45-45 4/-8.0 39,620 2:20 91 7/17 R/D L LAA 8, Sox 1 Weaver Turner 45-46 4/-9.0 36,834 2:40 92 7/18 R/N L Sea. 4, Sox 3 Rollins (R) Robertson (R) 45-47 4/-9.0 20,598 2:21 93 7/19 R/N W Sox 6, Sea. 1 Quintana Miley 46-47 4/-9.0 24,851 3:00 94 7/20 R/D L Sea. 6, Sox 5 (11) Nuno (R) Jennings (R) 46-48 4/-10.0 39,985 3:12

95 7/21 H/N L Det. 2, Sox 1 (7) Pelfrey Shields 46-49 4/-10.5 24,938 1,010,616 2:08 96 7/22 H/N L Det. 7, Sox 5 Ryan (R) Fulmer (R) 46-50 4/-10.5 22,611 1,033,227 3:35 97 7/23 H/N W Sox 4, Det. 3 Robertson (R) J. Wilson (R) 47-50 4/-9.5 32,527 1,065,754 3:15 98 7/24 H/D W Sox 5, Det. 4 Robertson (R) Rondon (R) 48-50 4/-8.5 30,281 1,096,035 3:00 99 7/25 H/N W Sox 5, Cubs 4 Jennings (R) Montgomery (R) 49-50 3/-8.0 *39,510 1,135,545 3:23 100 7/26 H/N W Sox 3, Cubs 0 Shields Hendricks 50-50 3/-8.0 *39,553 1,175,098 2:55

101 7/27 R/N L Cubs 8, Sox 1 Hammel Ranaudo 50-51 3/-8.0 41,166 2:51 102 7/28 R/N L Cubs 3, Sox 1 Lackey Sale 50-52 3/-8.5 41,157 2:51 103 7/29 R/N L Min. 2, Sox 1 (12) May (R) Jennings (R) 50-53 3/-9.5 23,983 3:42 104 7/30 R/N W Sox 6, Min. 5 (10) Ynoa (R) Abad (R) 51-53 3/-9.5 27,914 3:23 105 7/31 R/D L Min. 6, Sox 4 Santana Rodon 51-54 3/-10.0 29,670 2:39

JULY TOTALS: 11-15 106 8/2 R/N L Det. 11, Sox 5 Sanchez Shields 51-55 T3/-10.0 30,216 3:07 107 8/3 R/N L Det. 2, Sox 1 Fulmer Sale (C) 51-56 T3/-10.0 32,526 2:35 108 8/4 R/D W Sox 6, Det. 3 Quintana Zimmermann 52-56 3/-10.0 33,023 2:50

109 8/5 H/N L Bal. 7, Sox 5 Gallardo Gonzalez 52-57 3/-10.0 26,553 1,201,651 3:19 110 8/6 H/N W Sox 4, Bal. 2 Jones (R) Tillman 53-57 3/-10.0 28,491 1,230,592 2:56 111 8/7 H/D L Bal. 10, Sox 2 Bundy Shields 53-58 T3/-10.0 31,040 1,261,182 2:53

112 8/9 R/N W Sox 7, K.C. 5 (10) Robertson (R) Herrera (R) 54-58 3/-10.0 27,134 3:05 113 8/10 R/N L K.C. 3, Sox 2 (14) Gee (R) Albers (R) 54-59 T3/-10.0 25,188 4:34 114 8/11 R/N L K.C. 2, Sox 1 Duffy (C) Fulmer (R) 54-60 4/-11.0 34,310 2:25 115 8/12 R/N W Sox 4, Mia. 2 Rodon Cashner 55-60 4/-11.0 21,090 3:22 116 8/13 R/N W Sox 8, Mia. 7 Beck (R) Barraclough (R) 56-60 T3/-11.0 20,006 3:23 117 8/14 R/D L Mia. 5, Sox 4 Dunn (R) Sale 56-61 4/-12.0 21,401 2:49 118 8/16 R/N L Cle. 3, Sox 1 Kluber Quintana 56-62 4/-12.5 13,857 3:08 119 8/17 R/N W Sox 10, Cle. 7 Turner (R) Allen (R) 57-62 4/-11.5 14,371 3:30 120 8/18 R/N L Cle. 5, Sox 4 Miller (R) Turner (R) 57-63 4/-12.5 12,982 3:00

121 8/19 H/N L Oak. 9, Sox 0 Graveman (C) Shields 57-64 4/-13.5 20,011 1,281,193 2:23 122 8/20 H/N W Sox 6, Oak. 2 Sale Detwiler 58-64 4/-12.5 21,178 1,302,371 2:33 123 8/21 H/D W Sox 4, Oak. 2 Quintana Neal 59-64 4/-12.5 23,030 1,325,401 2:42 124 8/23 H/N W Sox 9, Phi. 1 Rodon Thompson 60-64 4/-12.0 18,843 1,344,244 2:38 125 8/24 H/N L Phi. 5, Sox 3 Eickhoff Shields 60-65 4/-12.0 15,630 1,359,874 2:44 126 8/25 H/N W Sox 7, Sea. 6 Robertson (R) Vincent (R) 61-65 4/-11.0 19,072 1,378,946 3:06 127 8/26 H/N L Sea. 3, Sox 1 Hernandez Sale (C) 61-66 4/-12.0 25,651 1,404,597 2:22 128 8/27 H/N W Sox 9, Sea. 3 Quintana Miranda 62-66 4/-11.0 27,318 1,431,915 2:51 129 8/28 H/D W Sox 4, Sea. 1 Rodon Walker 63-66 4/-10.0 25,538 1,457,453 2:30

130 8/29 R/N L Det. 4, Sox 3 Wilson (R) Jones (R) 63-67 4/-11.0 27,201 3:20 131 8/30 R/N L Det. 8, Sox 4 Rondon (R) Albers (R) 63-68 4/-12.0 27,121 3:13 132 8/31 R/D L Det. 3, Sox 2 Rodriguez (R) Robertson (R) 63-69 4/-13.0 32,465 2:46

AUGUST TOTALS: 12-15 133 9/1 R/N L Min. 8, Sox 5 Santana Quintana 63-70 4/-13.5 20,329 3:13 134 9/2 R/N W Sox 11, Min. 4 Rodon Gibson 64-70 4/-13.5 20,806 2:59 135 9/3 R/N L Min. 11, Sox 3 Santiago Shields 64-71 4/-14.5 22,274 3:12 136 9/4 R/D W Sox 13, Min. 11 (12) Minaya (R) Dean (R) 65-71 4/-14.5 22,595 4:46

137 9/5 H/D L Det. 5, Sox 3 (11) Wilson (R) Beck (R) 65-72 4/-14.5 18,653 1,476,106 3:56 138 9/6 H/N W Sox 2, Det. 0 Gonzalez Boyd 66-72 4/-13.5 15,155 1,491,261 2:54 139 9/7 H/D W Sox 7, Det. 4 Beck (R) Greene (R) 67-72 4/-14.0 13,078 1,504,339 3:18 140 9/9 H/N W Sox 7, K.C. 2 Rodon Ventura 68-72 4/-14.0 20,653 1,524,992 3:11 141 9/10 H/N L K.C. 6, Sox 5 McCarthy (R) Beck (R) 68-73 4/-14.0 20,148 1,545,140 3:33 142 9/11 H/D L K.C. 2, Sox 0 Kennedy Sale 68-74 4/-15.0 20,107 1,565,247 2:59 143 9/12 H/N W Sox 11, Cle. 4 Gonzalez Carrasco 69-74 4/-14.0 12,588 1,577,835 3:30 144 9/13 H/N W Sox 8, Cle. 1 Quintana Bauer 70-74 4/-13.0 15,588 1,593,423 2:37 145 9/14 H/N L Cle. 6, Sox 1 Tomlin Rodon 70-75 4/-14.0 15,808 1,609,231 2:48 146 9/15 H/D W Sox 2, Cle. 1 Robertson (R) Shaw (R) 71-75 4/-13.0 14,190 1,623,421 3:12

147 9/16 R/N W Sox 7, K.C. 4 Sale (C) Herrera 72-75 4/-13.0 29,318 3:00 148 9/17 R/N L K.C. 3, Sox 2 Gee Gonzalez 72-76 4/-13.0 34,805 2:36 149 9/18 R/D L K.C. 10, Sox 3 Duffy Quintana 72-77 4/-14.0 34,982 3:04 150 9/19 R/D L K.C. 8, Sox 3 Ventura (C) Rodon 72-78 4/-14.5 31,502 2:35 151 9/20 R/N L Phi. 7, Sox 6 Thompson Shields 72-79 4/-15.5 16,096 3:20 152 9/21 R/N L Phi. 8, Sox 3 Eickhoff Sale 72-80 4/-17.0 21,703 2:43 153 9/23 R/N L Cle. 10, Sox 4 Bauer Gonzalez 72-81 4/-18.0 18,937 3:02 154 9/24 R/N W Sox 8, Cle. 1 Quintana Anderson 73-81 4/-17.0 32,088 3:28 155 9/25 R/D W Sox 3, Cle. 0 Rodon Tomlin 74-81 4/-16.0 24,118 2:46

156 9/26 H/N W Sox 7, T.B. 1 Shields Smyly 75-81 4/-16.0 13,665 1,637,086 3:04 157 9/27 H/N W Sox 13, T.B. 6 Sale Cobb 76-81 4/-15.0 14,798 1,651,884 2:57 158 9/28 H/N W Sox 1, T.B. 0 Gonzalez Gamboa (R) 77-81 4/-14.0 12,976 1,664,860 2:10 159 9/29 H/N vs. Tampa Bay 7:10 p.m. CT Free T-Shirt Thursday 160 9/30 H/N vs. Minnesota 7:10 p.m. CT Hispanic Heritage Night … Fireworks 161 10/1 H/N vs. Minnesota 6:10 p.m. CT 162 10/2 H/D vs. Minnesota 2:10 p.m. CT Family SundayE

SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER TOTALS: 14-12

WHITE SOX MONTHLY BREAKDOWNMonth W-L AVG R R/G HR OBP SLG ERA IP H R ER BB SOApril 17-8 .239 95 3.8 24 .307 .381 2.72 222.0 183 76 67 67 191May 11-17 .252 123 4.4 24 .323 .388 4.15 249.2 249 120 115 89 213June 12-14 .254 113 4.3 34 .316 .433 5.11 238.0 272 144 135 120 218July 11-15 .249 88 3.4 20 .303 .377 3.92 229.1 209 111 100 89 191August 12-15 .266 116 4.3 32 .320 .432 4.26 240.2 247 121 114 73 200Sept./Oct. 14-12 .286 138 5.3 31 .337 .450 4.25 231.0 231 123 109 67 213

WHITE SOX EJECTIONS (7) Player/Coach (No.) Date Opp. Inn. Umpire ReasonRobin Ventura (13) 4/30 Bal. 3rd Gerry Davis Arguing slide ruleRobin Ventura (14) 5/6 Min. 8th Bill Miller Arguing on-field incidentMelky Cabrera (1) 5/9 Tex. 6th Laz Diaz Arguing balls/strikesAdam Eaton (2) 5/20 K.C. 9th Hunter Wendelstedt Arguing balls/strikesRobin Ventura (15) 6/13 Det. 7th Mark Carlson Aruging balls/strikesDon Cooper (6) 6/24 Tor. 6th Angel Hernandez Arguing balkDon Cooper (7) 8/10 K.C. 1st Pat Hoberg Aruging balls/strikes

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