2015 Chicago White Sox season

The 2015 Chicago White Sox season was the club's 116th season in Chicago and 115th in the American League.

2015 Chicago White Sox
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record76–86 (.469)
Divisional place4th
Other information
OwnersJerry Reinsdorf
General managersRick Hahn
ManagersRobin Ventura
Local televisionCSN Chicago
CSN+
WGN-TV
WPWR-TV[1]
(Ken Harrelson, Steve Stone, Chuck Swirsky)
Local radioWSCR
Chicago White Sox Radio Network
(Ed Farmer, Darrin Jackson)
WRTO-AM (Spanish)
(Hector Molina, Billy Russo)
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Offseason

The 2014 Chicago White Sox ended with a 73-89 record, a 10-game improvement over 2013.[2] General Manager Rick Hahn gave the season a "fail" grade, citing the lack of a championship.[3] The White Sox front office set up an "aggressive" offseason plan, focusing on improving a bullpen that blew 21 saves and had the 3rd-worst earned run average in baseball.[4] Despite losing 188 games the previous two seasons, Robin Ventura is set to remain as manager for the 2015 season.[5]

Roster changes

The White Sox offseason started at the end of October when Moises Sierra was claimed by the Kansas City Royals off waivers.[6] Shortly following this, the Sox declined Felipe Paulino's option for 2015, after going 0-2 in just four starts.[7] Reliever Matt Lindstrom also elected free agency at the end of the month after an ankle injury kept him off the mound for most of 2014.[8]

On November 3, the White Sox claimed outfielder J. B. Shuck off waivers from the Cleveland Indians.[9] Two weeks later, the team began its quest to improve the bullpen by signing free agent reliever Zach Duke to a three year/$15 million contract.[10] The rest of November included mostly minor league moves, until the White Sox signed free agent first baseman Adam LaRoche to a two year/$25 million contract on November 25.[11] The corresponding roster move was to designate pitcher Scott Carroll for assignment, who would later become a free agent.[12]

The 2014 Winter Meetings ran from December 7–11 in San Diego.[13] The White Sox' first move of the Winter Meetings was to claim catcher Rob Brantly of waivers from Miami.[14] Late that night, there were rumors that the White Sox were close to singing David Robertson from the New York Yankees as well as trading for Jeff Samardzija from the Oakland Athletics.[15] On December 9, the club officially announced a four-year, $46 million contract with Robertson and acquired pitchers Jeff Samardzija and Michael Ynoa from Oakland for infielders Marcus Semien and Rangel Ravelo, catcher Josh Phegley and pitcher Chris Bassitt.[16] They finished off the Winter Meetings by trading pitcher Andre Rienzo to Miami for pitcher Dan Jennings.[17]

On December 16, the White Sox announced the signing of outfielder Melky Cabrera to a three-year, $42 million contract.[18] The White Sox cited the increase in ticket sales following the Robertson and Samardzija signings as motivation for signing Cabrera.[19] On January 5, 2015, the club signed infielder Emilio Bonifacio to a one-year, $4 million contract. The last major move of the off-season was a surprise, as the White Sox signed infielder Gordon Beckham, whom they had traded to the Los Angeles Angels just a few months prior, to a one-year, $2 million contract and designated outfielder Dayán Viciedo for assignment.[20]

Events and news

On October 30, the Baseball Hall of Fame announced the 10 candidates for election via the Golden Era Committee. Among the candidates were White Sox legends Minnie Miñoso and Billy Pierce; Dick Allen, who won the 1972 American League Most Valuable Player award; and Jim Kaat, who played two and a half seasons with the White Sox.[21] On December 8, the Hall of Fame announced that none of the candidates earned the required 12 voters, with Allen earning 11 votes, Kaat earning 10, Minoso earning 8, and Pierce receiving less than 3.[22] White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf was "disappointed" in the results, particularly the rejection of 90-year-old Minoso, saying "I don't know what player out of the era of the 1950s and early '60s would be more deserving than Minnie."[23]

On December 7, the media reported that the White Sox had denied the Toronto Blue Jays permission to interview Executive Vice President Ken Williams for their opening at club President.[24] Reinsdorf was reportedly upset that the Blue Jays asked for permission during the Winter Meetings. When he talked to Williams about it, Williams said that Toronto had already contacted him, which is considered tampering under Major League Baseball rules.[25] The White Sox opted not to pursue recourse.

On February 19, the club released their 2015 broadcast schedule, with 106 games on Comcast SportsNet Chicago, 35 games on WGN-TV, and 20 games on WPWR-TV.[26] This is a change from previous seasons, where a small amount of WGN produced games were broadcast on WCIU-TV instead of WPWR. It had previously been announced that games on WGN-TV would no longer be simulcast nationally on WGN America, ending Major League Baseball's superstation era.[27] Spanish radio broadcasts switched from WEBG (formerly WNUA) back to 1200 WRTO-AM.

On March 1, White Sox legend Minnie Miñoso died early in the morning due to a heart-related issue.[28] Hundreds of Sox fans attended the funeral of "Mr. White Sox" on March 7.[29]

Regular season

American League Central

AL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
Kansas City Royals 9567 0.586 51–30 44–37
Minnesota Twins 8379 0.512 12 46–35 37–44
Cleveland Indians 8180 0.503 13½ 39–41 42–39
Chicago White Sox 7686 0.469 19 40–41 36–45
Detroit Tigers 7487 0.460 20½ 38–43 36–44

American League Wild Card

Division Leaders W L Pct.
Kansas City Royals 9567 0.586
Toronto Blue Jays 9369 0.574
Texas Rangers 8874 0.543


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
New York Yankees 8775 0.537 +1
Houston Astros 8676 0.531
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 8577 0.525 1
Minnesota Twins 8379 0.512 3
Cleveland Indians 8180 0.503
Baltimore Orioles 8181 0.500 5
Tampa Bay Rays 8082 0.494 6
Boston Red Sox 7884 0.481 8
Chicago White Sox 7686 0.469 10
Seattle Mariners 7686 0.469 10
Detroit Tigers 7487 0.460 11½
Oakland Athletics 6894 0.420 18

Record against opponents


Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2015
Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 11–83–35–14–33–43–42–40–710–96–13–310–91–68–1112–8
Boston 8–113–42–44–22–44–32–52–58–115–14–39–102–510–913–7
Chicago 3–34–310–99–105–17–124–36–132–55–24–31–53–34–39–11
Cleveland 1–54–29–107–115–29–104–27–125–23–44–35–23–33–412–8
Detroit 3–42–410–911–73–49–101–611–82–52–44–33–32–52–49–11
Houston 4–34–21–52–54–34–210–93–34–310–912–72–56–134–316–4
Kansas City 4–33–412–710–910–92–46–112–72–45–14–26–13–43–413–7
Los Angeles 4–25–23–42–46–19–101–65–22–411–812–73–312–72–58–12
Minnesota 7–05–213–612–78–113–37–122–51–54–34–34–23–32–58–12
New York 9–1011–85–22–55–23–44–24–25–13–45–112–72–56–1311–9
Oakland 1–61–52–54–34–29–101–58–113–44–36–133–410–91–511–9
Seattle 3–33–43–43–43–47–122–47–123–41–513–64–312–74–28–12
Tampa Bay 9–1010–95–12–53–35–21–63–32–47–124–33–42–510–914–6
Texas 6–15–23–33–35–213–64–37–123–35–29–107–125–22–411–9
Toronto 11–89–103–44–34–23–44–35–25–213–65–12–49–104–212–8

Detailed records

Season

  • On April 29, the Sox lost to Baltimore 8–2 at Camden Yards in the only game in MLB history played without fans allowed to attend. The two previous games in the series had been postponed due to riots in Baltimore, but the third could not be so easily rescheduled or relocated, so the Orioles decided not to admit fans since the police were too busy maintaining order elsewhere in the city to provide adequate security at the game.

Game log

Legend
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 Postponement
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April (8–11) – Home (6–3) – Road (2–8) – 64 R.S. 89 R.A.
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1April 6@ Royals3:10 pm1–10Ventura (1–0)Samardzija (0–1)0–140,085L1 Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
2April 8@ Royals7:10 pm5–7Davis (1–0)Putnam (0–1)Holland (1)0–223,385L2 Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
3April 9@ Royals1:10 pm1–4Vólquez (1–0)Danks (0–1)Holland (2)0–320,236L3 Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
4April 10Twins3:10 pm0–6Milone (1−0)Noesí (0−1)Duensing (1)0–438,533L4 Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
5April 11Twins1:10 pm5–4Duke (1−0)Boyer (0−1)Robertson (1)1–422,317W1 Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
6April 12Twins1:10 pm6–2Sale (1−0)Hughes (0−2)2–423,057W2 Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
7April 14@ Indians6:10 pm4–1Quintana (1–0)Carrasco (1–1)Robertson (2)3–410,642W3 Archived April 27, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
8April 15@ Indians11:10 pm2–4Bauer (2–0)Danks (0–2)Allen (2)3–511,042L1 Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
9April 17@ Tigers12:08 pm1–2Soria (1–0)Duke (1−1)3–633,084L2 Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
10April 18@ Tigers12:08 pm12–3Sale (2−0)Sánchez (1–2)4–639,877W1 Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
11April 19@ Tigers12:08 pm1–9Greene (3–0)Quintana (1–1)4–730,357L1
12April 20Indians7:10 pm4–3Robertson (1–0)Allen (0–2)5–713,055W1
13April 21Indians7:10 pm2–6Carrasco (2–1)Noesí (0–2)5–814,032L1
14April 22Indians1:10 pm6–0Samardzija (1–1)Kluber (0–2)6–814,429W1
15April 23Royals7:10 pm2–3 (13)Morales (2–0)Petricka (0–1)Davis (4)6–914,218L1
(16)April 24Royals7:10 pm2–2 (8)Suspended (rain) (Resumed: April 26)20,350(L1)
--April 25Royals7:10 pmPostponed (rain) (Rescheduled for July 17)
16April 26Royals1:10 pm3–2*Robertson (2–0)Herrera (0–1)7–923,317W1
17April 26Royals7:10 pm5–3Danks (1–2)Vólquez (2–2)Robertson (3)8–9W2
--April 27@ Orioles6:05 pmPostponed (safety concerns due to 2015 Baltimore riots) (Rescheduled for May 28)
--April 28@ Orioles6:05 pmPostponed (safety concerns due to 2015 Baltimore riots) (Rescheduled for May 28)
18April 29@ Orioles1:05 pm2–8Jiménez (2–1)Samardzija (1–2)8–100[30]L1
19April 30@ Twins7:10 pm2–12May (2–1)Sale (2–1)8–1120,736L2
May (15–15) – Home (6–7) – Road (9–8) – 115 R.S. 132 R.A.
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20May 1@ Twins7:10 pm0–1Gibson (2-2)Quintana (1-2)Perkins (7)8–1222,794L3
21May 2@ Twins1:10 pm3–5Nolasco (1-1)Noesí (0-3)Perkins (8)8–1330,551L4
22May 3@ Twins1:10 pm3–13Pressly (1-0)Danks (1-3)8–1422,423L5
23May 5Tigers7:10 pm5–2Samardzija (2–2)Greene (3–2)Robertson (4)9–1416,351W1
24May 6Tigers7:10 pm7–6Putnam (1–1)Chamberlain (0–1)Robertson (5)10–1418,268W2
25May 7Tigers1:10 pm1–4Lobstein (3–2)Quintana (1–3)Soria (11)10–1520,081L1
May 8Reds7:10 pmPostponed (rain) (Rescheduled for May 9)
26May 9Reds3:10 pm4–10Cueto (3–3)Carroll (0–1)10–16N/AL2
27May 9RedsGame 28–2Rodon (1–0)Marquis (3–2)11–1627,980W1
28May 10Reds1:10 pm4–3Robertson (3–0)Chapman (1-1)12–1620,123W2
29May 11@Brewers6:20 pm7–10Broxton (1–0)Duke (1–2)Rodríguez (7)12–1729,886L1
30May 12@Brewers7:10 pm4–2Sale (3–1)Blazek (3–1)Robertson (6)13–1726,935W1
31May 13@Brewers7:10 pm4–2Quintana (2–3)Nelson (1–4)Robertson (7)14–1729,679W2
32May 15@ Athletics9:07 pm7–6Carroll (1–1)Abad (0–2)Duke (1)15–1721,464W3
33May 16@ Athletics6:07 pm4–3Danks (2-3)Rodriguez (0-1)Robertson (8)16–1728,445W4
34May 17@ Athletics3:07 pm7–3Samardzija (3-2)Kazmir (2–2)17–1733,195W5
35May 18Indians7:10 pm2–1 (10)Duke (2-2)McAllister (0-2)18–1717,712W6
36May 19Indians7:10 pm1–3Bauer (3-1)Quintana (2-4)Allen (7)18–1815,681L1
37May 20Indians7:10 pm3–4Marcum (1-0)Jennings (0-1)Allen (8)18–1915,146L2
38May 21Indians7:10 pm2–5Salazar (5-1)Danks (2-4)18–2018,321L3
39May 22Twins7:10 pm3–2Samardzija (4-2)Thompson (0-1)Robertson (9)19–2021,067W1
40May 23Twins3:10 pm3–4May (3-3)Sale (3-2)Perkins (16)19–2138,714L1
41May 24Twins1:10 pm1–8Gibson (4-3)Quintana (2-5)19–2230,180L2
42May 25@ Blue Jays6:07 pm0–6Hutchison (4–1)Noesí (0–4)19–2315,168L3
43May 26@ Blue Jays6:07 pm9–10Delabar (1–0)Robertson (3–1)19–2417,276L4
44May 27@ Blue Jays6:07 pm5–3 (10)Robertson (4–1)Osuna (1–1)20–2415,463W1
45May 28@ Orioles4:05 pm3–2Sale (4–2)Wilson (1–1)Petricka (1)21–2418,441W2
46May 28@ Orioles2nd Game3–6Wright (2–0)Beck (0–1)Britton (13)21–2518,441L1
47May 29@ Astros7:10 pm6–3Jennings (1–1)Fields (2–1)Robertson (10)22–2525,957W1
48May 30@ Astros3:10 pm0–3Keuchel (7–1)Quintana (2–6)22–2629,720L1
49May 31@ Astros1:10 pm6–0Danks (3–4)Hernández (2–4)23–2627,423W1
June (10–16) – Home (6–5) – Road (4–11) – 84 R.S. 123 R.A.
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50June 2@ Rangers7:05 pm2–15Lewis (5–0)Samardzija (4-3)23–2727,558L1
51June 3@ Rangers7:05 pm9–2Sale (5–2)Martinez (4–2)24–2732,598W1
52June 4@ Rangers7:05 pm1–2 (11)Scheppers (2–0)Jennings (1–2)24–2827,616L1
53June 5Tigers7:10 pm4–3 (11)Petricka (1–1)Wilson (1–2)25–2824,761W1
54June 6Tigers6:15 pm1–7Price (5–2)Danks (3–5)25–2928,368L1
55June 7Tigers1:10 pm4–6Simón (6–3)Samardzija (4–4)Soria (16)25–3029,059L2
56June 8Astros7:10 pm3–1Sale (6–2)McCullers (2-1)Robertson (11)26–3017,352W1
57June 9Astros7:10 pm4–2Rodon (2–0)Keuchel (7–2)Robertson (12)27–3018,439W2
58June 10Astros7:10 pm4–1Quintana (3–6)Sipp (2–3)Robertson (13)28–3017,455W3
59June 12@ Rays6:10 pm5–7Andriese (1–1)Danks (3–6)McGee (2)28–3113,448L1
60June 13@ Rays3:10 pm4–5Boxberger (4–3)Putnam (1–2)McGee (3)28–3220,248L2
61June 14@ Rays12:10 pm1–2Riefenhauser (1–0)Sale (6–3)Jepsen (5)28–3317,962L3
62June 15@ Pirates6:05 pm0–11Liriano (4–5)Rodon (2–1)28–3424,536L4
63June 16@ Pirates6:05 pm0–3Morton (5–0)Quintana (3–7)Melancon (21)28–3528,413L5
64June 17Pirates7:10 pm2–3Locke (4–3)Danks (3–7)Melancon (22)28–3619,194L6
65June 18Pirates7:10 pm2–3Cole (11–2)Petricka (1–2)Melancon (23)28–3721,296L7
66June 19Rangers7:10 pm1–2Lewis (7–3)Robertson (4–2)Tolleson (10)28–3822,864L8
67June 20Rangers1:10 pm3–2Rodon (3–1)Martinez (5–3)Robertson (14)29–3825,738W1
68June 21Rangers1:10 pm3–2 (11)Petricka (2–2)Claudio (1–1)30–3833,668W2
69June 22@ Twins7:10 pm2–13Milone (4–1)Danks (3–8)30–3924,094L1
70June 23@ Twins7:10 pm6–2Samardzija (5–4)Pelfrey (5–4)Petricka (2)31–3927,349W1
71June 24@ Twins12:10 pm1–6Hughes (6–6)Sale (6–4)31–4028,854L1
72June 25@ Tigers12:08 pm8–7 (10)Duke (3-2)Chamberlain (0–2)Robertson (15)32–4040,355W1
73June 26@ Tigers6:08 pm4–5Rondon (1–0)Duke (3-3)Soria (17)32–4138,455L1
June 27@ Tigers3:08 pmPostponed (rain) (Rescheduled for September 21)
74June 28@ Tigers12:08 pm4–5Soria (3–0)Putnam (1-3)32–4239,455L2
75June 30@ Cardinals7:10 pm2–1 (11)Webb (1-0)Socolovich (2–1)Robertson (16)33–4245,626W1
July (16–10) – Home (6–8) – Road (10–2) – 113 R.S. 92 R.A.
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76July 1@ Cardinals7:15 pm7–1Quintana (4–7)Lackey (6-5)34–4241,696W2
77July 3Orioles7:10 pm1–0Danks (4–8)Jiménez (7–4)Robertson (17)35–4227,384W3
78July 4Orioles1:10 pm3–2Putnam (2–3)Norris (2–8)Robertson (18)36–4222,559W4
79July 5Orioles1:10 pm1–9González (7–5)Rodon (3–2)36–4322,519L1
80July 6Blue Jays7:10 pm4–2Sale (7–4)Buehrle (9–5)37–4324,593W1
81July 7Blue Jays7:10 pm1–2Doubront (1–0)Quintana (4–8)Osuna (4)37–4417,028L1
82July 8Blue Jays7:10 pm7–6 (11)Putnam (3–3)Osuna (1-3)38–4417,032W1
83July 9Blue Jays1:10 pm2–0Samardzija (6–4)Dickey (3–10)39–423,298W2
84July 10@ Cubs3:05 pm1–0Petricka (3–2)Rondón (3–2)Robertson (19)40–4441,580W3
85July 11@ Cubs3:05 pm5–1Sale (8–4)Lester (4–8)41–4441,596W4
86July 12@ Cubs1:20 pm1–3Arrieta (10–5)Quintana (4–9)41–4541,688L1
ASGJuly 14All-Star Game
@ Cincinnati, OH
7:05 pmAL, 6–3Price (AL, DET)Kershaw (NL, LAD)43,656ASG
ASGThe White Sox were represented in the All-Star game by Chris Sale.
87July 17Royals1:10 pm2–4Young (8–5)Samardzija (6–5)Holland (20)41–4625,807L2
88July 17Royals7:10 pm2–0Danks (5–8)Vólquez (8–5)Robertson (20)42–4625,701W1
89July 18Royals1:10 pm6–7 (13)Finnegan (3–0)Jennings (1–3)Madson (1)42–4733,559L1
90July 19Royals1:10 pm1–4Duffy (4–4)Sale (8–5)Blanton (1)42–4832,175L2
91July 21Cardinals7:10 pm5–8Wacha (11–3)Rodon (3–3)Rosenthal (28)42–4929,728L3
92July 22Cardinals7:10 pm1–2Socolovich (4–1)Duke (3–4)Rosenthal (29)42–5030,046L4
93July 23@ Indians6:10 pm8–1Samardzija (7–5)Bauer (8–7)43–5016,317W1
94July 24@ Indians6:10 pm6–0Quintana (5–9)Kluber (5–11)44–5026,553W2
95July 25@ Indians6:10 pm10–3Sale (9–5)Carrasco (10–8)45–5024,763W3
96July 26@ Indians12:10 pm2–1Rodon (4–3)Salazar (8–6)Robertson (21)46–5017,751W4
97July 27@ Red Sox6:10 pm10–8Albers (1–0)Ross (0–1)Robertson (22)47–5037,401W5
98July 28@ Red Sox6:10 pm9–4Samardzija (8–5)Miley (8–9)48–5038,063W6
99July 29@ Red Sox6:10 pm9–2Quintana (6–9)Porcello (5-11)49–5037,104W7
100July 30@ Red Sox6:10 pm2–8Wright (4–4)Sale (9–6)49–5136,215L1
101July 31Yankees7:10 pm6–13Eovaldi (11-2)Rodon (4–4)49–5230,359L2
August (12–16) – Home (9–9) – Road (3–7) – 121 R.S. 120 R.A.
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102August 1Yankees6:10 pm8–2Danks (6–8)Mitchell (0–1)50–5234,379W1
103August 2Yankees1:10 pm3–12Nova (4–3)Samardzija (8–6)50–5338,840L1
104August 3Rays7:10 pm4–5McGee (1–1)Robertson (4–3)Boxberger (27)50–5416,496L2
105August 4Rays7:10 pm3–11Archer (10–8)Sale (9–7)50–5518,499L3
106August 5Rays1:10 pm6–5 (10)Robertson (5–3)Boxberger (4–7)51–5520,028W1
107August 7@ Royals7:10 pm2–3Volquez (4–7)Danks (6–9)Holland (24)51–5636,211L1
108August 8@ Royals6:10 pm6–7Guthrie (8–7)Samardzija (8–7)Holland (25)51–5739,302L2
109August 9@ Royals1:10 pm4–5Herrera (3–2)Petricka (3–3)Madson (2)51–5835,785L3
110August 10Angels7:10 pm8–2Sale (10–7)Shoemaker (5–8)52–5820,036W1
111August 11Angels7:10 pm3–0Rodon (5–4)Santiago (7–6)Robertson (23)53–5817,137W2
112August 12Angels7:10 pm3–2 (13)Albers (2–0)Ramos (2–1)54–5817,171W3
113August 14Cubs3:10 pm5–6Richard (3–0)Samardzija (8–8)Rondón (20)54–5936,386L1
114August 15Cubs6:10 pm3–6Arrieta (14–6)Quintana (6–10)Rondón (21)54–6039,579L2
115August 16Cubs1:10 pm3–1Sale (11–7)Haren (8–8)Robertson (24)55–6039,475W1
116August 17@ Angels9:05 pm1–2Salas (3–1)Rodon (5–5)Street (28)55–6136,431L1
117August 18@ Angels9:05 pm3–5Richards (12–9)Danks (6–10)Street (29)55–6237,114L2
118August 19@ Angels9:05 pm0–1Weaver (5–9)Samardzija (8–9)Smith (2)55–6335,036L3
119August 20@ Angels9:05 pm8–2Quintana (7–10)Tropeano (1–2)56–6337,142W1
120August 21@ Mariners9:10 pm11–4Sale (12–7)Hernández (14–8)57–6335,770W2
121August 22@ Mariners8:10 pm6–3 (10)Jones (1–0)Farquhar (0–4)Robertson (25)58–6332,085W3
122August 23@ Mariners3:10 pm6–8Walker (9–7)Danks (6–11)Wilhelmsen (3)58–6430,537L1
123August 24Red Sox7:10 pm4–5Kelly (7–6)Samardzija (8–10)Machi (2)58–6518,051L2
124August 25Red Sox7:10 pm5–4Petricka (4–3)Miley (10–10)Robertson (26)59–6514,393W1
125August 26Red Sox7:10 pm0–3Porcello (6–11)Jones (1–1)Tazawa (3)59–6617,812L1
126August 27Mariners7:10 pm4–2Rodon (6–5)Elías (4–7)Robertson (27)60–6615,076W1
127August 28Mariners7:10 pm0–2Walker (10–7)Danks (6–12)Wilhelmsen (5)60–6727,870L1
128August 29Mariners6:10 pm6–7Iwakuma (6–3)Samardzija (8–11)Wilhelmsen (6)60–6826,011L2
129August 30Mariners1:10 pm6–5 (11)Robertson (6–3)Rollins (0–1)61–6828,031W1
September (13–16) – Home (5–7) – Road (8–9) – 119 R.S. 134 R.A.
#DateOpponentTimeScoreWinLossSaveRecordAttendanceStreak/
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130September 1@ Twins7:10 pm6–8Jepsen (3–6)Duke (3–5)Perkins (32)61–6925,803L1
131September 2@ Twins7:10 pm0–3Milone (7–4)Rodon (6–6)Jepsen (10)61–7022,162L2
132September 3@ Twins12:10 pm6–4Samardzija (9–11)Fien (4–6)Robertson (28)62–7025,339W1
133September 4@ Royals7:10 pm12–1Danks (7–12)Medlen (3–1)63–7036,953W2
134September 5@ Royals6:10 pm6–1Quintana (8–10)Duffy (7–7)64–7037,827W3
135September 6@ Royals1:10 pm7–5Johnson (1–0)Cueto (9–11)Robertson (29)65–7038,902W4
136September 7Indians1:10 pm2–3Bauer (11–11)Sale (12–8)Allen (29)65–7114,757L1
137September 8Indians7:10 pm7–4Rodon (7–6)Carrasco (12–10)66–7111,990W1
138September 9Indians7:10 pm4–6Tomlin (5–1)Samardzija (9–12)Allen (30)66–7211,667L1
139September 11Twins7:10 pm2–6Santana (5–4)Jones (1–2)66–7315,641L2
140September 12Twins6:10 pm8–2Quintana (9–10)Milone (8–5)67–7326,065W1
141September 13Twins1:10 pm0–7Gibson (10–10)Sale (12–9)67–7423,159L1
142September 14Athletics7:10 pm8–7 (14)Jennings (2–3)León (0–2)68–7412,221W1
143September 15Athletics7:10 pm6–17Brooks (2–3)Samardzija (9–13)68–7512,446L1
144September 16Athletics1:05 pm9–4Johnson (2–0)Martin (2–5)69–7513,005W1
145September 17Athletics9:05 pm2–4Doolittle (1–0)Robertson (6–4)69–7612,406L1
146September 18@ Indians6:10 pm1–12Anderson (5–3)Sale (12–10)69–7716,149L2
147September 19@ Indians6:10 pm4–3Rodon (8–6)Carrasco (13–11)Robertson (30)70–7716,390W1
148September 20@ Indians12:10 pm3–6Tomlin (6–2)Danks (7–13)Allen (31)70–7813,282L1
149September 21@ Tigers12:08 pm2–0Samardzija (10–13)Ryan (2–4)71–7834,175
150September 21@ Tigers6:08 pm3–2Johnson (3–0)Wolf (0–4)Robertson (31)72–7828,499W2
151September 22@ Tigers6:08 pm1–2 (10)Hardy (5–3)Duke (3–6)72–7927,829L1
152September 23@ Tigers12:08 pm4–7Verlander (4–8)Montas (0–1)Feliz (8)72–8031,889L2
153September 24@ Yankees6:05 pm2–3Pineda (12–8)Sale (12–11)Miller (35)72–8135,132L3
154September 25@ Yankees6:05 pm5–2Rodon (9–6)Sabathia (5–10)Robertson (32)73–8137,316W1
155September 26@ Yankees3:05 pm1–2Warren (7–7)Danks (7–14)Miller (36)73–8239,134L1
156September 27@ Yankees12:05 pm1–6Severino (5–3)Johnson (3–1)73–8338,690L2
157September 29Royals7:10 pm4–2Samardzija (11–13)Cueto (10–13)Robertson (33)74–8313,024W1
158September 30Royals7:10 pm3–5Morales (4–2)Robertson (6–5)Davis (15)74–8412,818L1
October (2–2) – Home (2–2) – Road (0–0) – 10 R.S. 16 R.A.
#DateOpponentTimeScoreWinLossSaveRecordAttendanceStreak/
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159October 1Royals7:10 pm4–6Medlen (6–2)Danks (7–15)Madson (3)74–8512,825L2
160October 2Tigers7:10 pm2–1Sale (13–11)Simón (13–12)Robertson (34)75–8518,030W1
161October 3Tigers6:10 pm4–3Jones (2–2)Feliz (3–4)76–8517,772W2
162October 4Tigers2:10 pm0–6Norris (3–2)Montas (0–2)76–8619,800L1

Personnel

Opening Day lineup

Opening Day Starters[31]
Name Pos.
Adam Eaton CF
Melky Cabrera LF
Jose Abreu 1B
Adam LaRoche DH
Avisaíl García RF
Alexei Ramírez SS
Conor Gillaspie 3B
Tyler Flowers C
Micah Johnson 2B
Jeff Samardzija SP

Roster

2015 Chicago White Sox
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Statistics

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Base on balls; SO = Strikeouts; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG SB
José Abreu, 1B,DH 154 613 88 178 34 3 30 101 39 140 .290 0
Gordon Beckham, 3B,2B,SS 100 211 24 44 8 0 6 20 19 43 .209 0
Emilio Bonifacio, 2B,OF 47 78 5 13 2 0 0 4 2 27 .167 1
Rob Brantly, C 14 33 3 4 1 0 1 6 2 8 .121 0
Melky Cabrera, LF 158 629 70 172 36 2 12 77 40 88 .273 3
Adam Eaton, CF 153 610 98 175 28 9 14 56 58 131 .287 18
Tyler Flowers, C 112 331 21 79 12 0 9 39 21 104 .239 0
Avisaíl García, RF 148 553 66 142 17 2 13 59 36 141 .257 7
Leury García, OF,2B 18 14 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 7 .214 1
Conor Gillaspie, 3B 58 173 10 41 11 1 3 15 9 34 .237 0
Micah Johnson, 2B 36 100 10 23 4 0 0 4 9 30 .230 3
Adam LaRoche, DH,1B 127 429 41 89 21 0 12 44 49 133 .207 0
Mike Olt, 3B,1B 24 79 6 16 0 0 3 4 7 29 .203 0
José Quintana, P 32 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 .000 0
Alexei Ramírez, SS 154 583 54 145 33 0 10 62 31 68 .249 17
Carlos Rodon, P 26 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0
Tyler Saladino, 3B,SS 68 236 33 53 6 4 4 20 12 51 .225 8
Chris Sale, P 31 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 .111 0
Jeff Samardzija, P 32 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .500 0
Carlos Sánchez, 2B 120 389 40 87 23 1 5 31 19 81 .224 2
J. B. Shuck, OF 79 143 15 38 8 2 0 15 16 16 .266 7
Geovany Soto, C 78 187 20 41 8 0 9 21 21 63 .219 0
Trayce Thompson, OF 44 122 17 36 8 3 5 16 13 26 .295 1
Team Totals16255336221381260271365954041231.25068

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; HR = Home runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB K
Matt Albers 2 0 1.21 30 0 0 37.1 31 6 5 3 9 28
Chris Beck 0 1 6.00 1 1 0 6.0 10 5 4 0 4 3
Scott Carroll 1 1 3.44 18 0 0 36.2 40 19 14 2 13 27
John Danks 7 15 4.71 30 30 0 177.2 195 104 93 24 56 124
Kyle Drabek 0 0 5.06 3 0 0 5.1 9 3 3 1 2 3
Zach Duke 3 6 3.41 71 0 1 60.2 47 26 23 9 32 66
Leury García 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 1
Javy Guerra 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 1.2 2 0 0 0 1 0
Junior Guerra 0 0 6.75 3 0 0 4.0 7 3 3 1 1 3
Dan Jennings 2 3 3.99 53 0 0 56.1 55 28 25 3 24 46
Erik Johnson 3 1 3.34 6 6 0 35.0 32 14 13 8 17 30
Nate Jones 2 2 3.32 19 0 0 19.0 12 7 7 5 6 27
Adam LaRoche 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Frankie Montas 0 2 4.80 7 2 0 15.0 14 8 8 1 9 20
Héctor Noesí 0 4 6.89 10 5 0 32.2 41 26 25 7 17 22
Jake Petricka 4 3 3.63 62 0 2 52.0 56 21 21 2 18 33
Zach Putnam 3 3 4.07 49 0 0 48.2 42 24 22 7 24 64
José Quintana 9 10 3.36 32 32 0 206.1 218 81 77 16 44 177
Alexei Ramírez 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0
David Robertson 6 5 3.41 60 0 34 63.1 46 27 24 7 13 86
Carlos Rodon 9 6 3.75 26 23 0 139.1 130 63 58 11 71 139
Chris Sale 13 11 3.41 31 31 0 208.2 185 88 77 23 42 274
Jeff Samardzija 10 13 4.96 32 32 0 214.0 228 122 118 29 49 163
Daniel Webb 1 0 6.30 27 0 0 30.0 41 26 21 3 22 22
Team Totals76863.98162162371452.214437016431624741359

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Charlotte Knights International League Joel Skinner
AA Birmingham Barons Southern League Julio Vinas
A-Advanced Winston-Salem Dash Carolina League Tim Esmay
A Kannapolis Intimidators South Atlantic League Tommy Thompson
Rookie Great Falls Voyagers Pioneer League Cole Armstrong
Rookie AZL White Sox Arizona League Mike Gellinger
Rookie DSL White Sox Dominican Summer League Julio Valdez

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: AZL White Sox[32]

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