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2009 Chicago White Sox season

The 2009 Chicago White Sox season was the organization's 110th season in Chicago and 109th in the American League. The Sox entered the 2009 season as the defending American League Central champions, attempting to repeat against the Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals and Minnesota Twins. The White Sox finished the season 79–83 with third place in the American League Central, 7+12 games behind the AL Central champion Minnesota Twins, were officially eliminated from postseason contention for the first time since 2007, and failed to make the playoffs until the 2020 season.

2009 Chicago White Sox
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record79–83 (.488)
Divisional place3rd
Other information
Owner(s)Jerry Reinsdorf
General manager(s)Kenny Williams
Manager(s)Ozzie Guillén
Local televisionCSN Chicago
CSN+
WGN-TV and WGN America
WCIU-TV
(Ken Harrelson, Steve Stone)
Local radioWSCR
(Ed Farmer, Darrin Jackson)
WRTO (Spanish)
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On July 23 Mark Buehrle threw the eighteenth perfect game in Major League history, defeating the Tampa Bay Rays 5–0.

Off-season

The Sox entered the off-season expecting to part ways with 3B Joe Crede,[1] SS Orlando Cabrera,[2] and CF Ken Griffey Jr.[3] They were expected to move Rookie of the Year runner-up Alexei Ramírez to shortstop, leaving openings at second base, center field, and third base. There may also be opening in the starting rotation as José Contreras is not expected to be back until after the all-star break, as he recovers from a ruptured Achilles tendon.[needs update]

Spring training

16–20–1

February

2–2

March

12–16–1

  • Gavin Floyd re-signed with a 4-year contract worth $15.5 million on March 22.

April

2–2

Regular season

The White Sox started out the season against the Kansas City Royals on April 7 and they ended the season against Detroit Tigers on October 4.

Season standings

AL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
Minnesota Twins 87 76 0.534 49–33 38–43
Detroit Tigers 86 77 0.528 1 51–30 35–47
Chicago White Sox 79 83 0.488 43–38 36–45
Cleveland Indians 65 97 0.401 21½ 35–46 30–51
Kansas City Royals 65 97 0.401 21½ 33–48 32–49


Record vs. opponents

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 2–16 5–4 2–5 3–5 4–4 2–8 3–2 5–13 1–5 4–5 8–10 5–5 9–9 11–7
Boston 16–2 4–4 7–2 6–1 5–3 4–5 4–2 9–9 5–5 2–4 9–9 2–7 11–7 11–7
Chicago 4–5 4−4 10–8 9–9 9–9 5–4 6−12 3–4 4–5 4–5 6–2 2–4 1–6 12–6
Cleveland 5–2 2–7 8–10 4–14 10–8 2–4 8–10 3–5 2–5 6–4 5–3 1–8 4–4 5–13
Detroit 5–3 1–6 9–9 14–4 9–9 5–4 7–12 1–5 5–4 5–4 5–2 7–2 3–5 10–8
Kansas City 4–4 3–5 9–9 8–10 9–9 1–9 6–12 2–4 2–6 5–4 1–9 3–3 4–3 8–10
Los Angeles 8–2 5–4 4–5 4–2 4–5 9–1 6–4 5–5 12–7 10–9 4–2 8–11 4–4 14–4
Minnesota 2–3 2–4 12–6 10–8 12–7 12–6 4–6 0–7 4–6 5–5 3–3 6–4 3–5 12–6
New York 13–5 9–9 4–3 5–3 5–1 4–2 5–5 7–0 7–2 6–4 11–7 5–4 12–6 10–8
Oakland 5–1 5–5 5–4 5–2 4–5 6–2 7–12 6–4 2–7 5–14 6–4 11–8 3–6 5–13
Seattle 5–4 4–2 5–4 4–6 4–5 4–5 9–10 5–5 4–6 14–5 5–3 8–11 3–4 11–7
Tampa Bay 10–8 9–9 2–6 3–5 2–5 9–1 2–4 3–3 7–11 4–6 3–5 3–6 14–4 13–5
Texas 5–5 7–2 4–2 8–1 2–7 3–3 11–8 4–6 4–5 8–11 11–8 6–3 5–5 9–9
Toronto 9–9 7–11 6–1 4–4 5–3 3–4 4–4 5–3 6–12 6–3 4–3 4–14 5–5 7–11
  • Source: MLB Standings Grid

Opening Day starting lineup

April

The White Sox started the season against the Royals on April 7 (originally scheduled for April 6 but postponed due to cold and snow), winning 4–2. On April 13 in Detroit, 3rd inning, Jermaine Dye hit his 300th career home run. The next batter, Paul Konerko, hit his 300th career home run. It is the first time in MLB history to have such a back-to-back milestone home runs, and the Sox wins it 10–6. On April 25 against the Toronto Blue Jays, Alexei Ramírez hit a grand slam as the Sox won 10–2. The White Sox finished April 11–10.

May

On May 7 against the Detroit Tigers, Mark Buehrle pitched a no-hitter through seventh inning before Plácido Polanco hit a line-drive double to left field; however the Sox shut out the Tigers 6–0. On May 11 against the Cleveland Indians in Progressive Field, Carlos Quentin hit a slump after suffering from plantar fasciitis which hampered his swing. He was forced to miss two games as a result of the injury. On May 15–18, Sox played with Toronto Blue Jays and Sox lost all four games in Toronto for two straight years and lost 10 straight games in Toronto since June 1, 2007. On May 21 against the Minnesota Twins, the Sox had a biggest loss 20–1 since May 10, 2002, when Sox lost to Anaheim Angels 19–0 in Los Angeles. On May 24 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, in the top of the ninth inning, Jack Wilson hit his first home run of season and tied the game at 3. The next batter Nyjer Morgan hit a double and then Delwyn Young singled and Morgan scored from second and Sox trailed it 4–3. In the bottom of the ninth inning, all batters that Matt Capps faced struck out swinging. The next day in Los Angeles against the Angels, the Sox scored 17 runs in one game, the most runs since the 2006 season. Also on that day, Carlos Quentin suffered his heel injury after he hit a double and he was placed on the 15-day disabled list. The last three games of that month, Sox swept the Royals in Kansas City. The White Sox finished May 13–15.

June

On June 1–4 against the Oakland Athletics, the Sox won the first game and lost last three, even though Oakland A's had one of the worst records in the American League, although that team is in a 7-game winning streak. On June 9 against the Detroit Tigers in the bottom of the ninth inning, bases loaded, trailing 6–4, Paul Konerko doubled down the left field line in which Scott Podsednik and Alexei Ramírez scored, but DeWayne Wise was called out at home plate even though replays showed that he looked safe since Wise's hand touched the home plate before he got tagged. The next batter, rookie Gordon Beckham struck out swinging with man on second to end the inning. In the top of the tenth inning, Miguel Cabrera hit a solo home run for a shameful loss 7–6. The Sox finished 12-game 11-day home stand with a bad record 4–8. On June 14 in Milwaukee against the Brewers, Mark Buehrle hit a solo home run in third inning. The Sox defeated the Brewers 5–4. On June 16, it was scheduled that Sox should have played with Cubs in Wrigley Field, but it was postponed due to rain, and the make-up date is announced to be September 3. On June 19 against the Reds in Cincinnati, the Sox had a first loss to Reds since 1999 and the Sox finished the record with Reds in this decade 11–1. The next day with Reds, after the third inning, Sox trailed it 5–0 and Sox came back and win it 10–8, which is the biggest come back so far this season. On June 24 against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Sox hit 6 home runs in one game, first time since June 8, 2004 against the Philadelphia Phillies. The homers are ones by Jermaine Dye, Paul Konerko, Jayson Nix, Alexei Ramírez, and two by Josh Fields. The Sox beat the Dodgers 10–7. In next day, the Sox defeated the Dodgers 6–5 for thirteen innings after Scott Podsednik hit a bases-loaded single and Beckham scored. The Sox took 2-out-of-3 in this series against the Dodgers, even though Dodgers had the best record of baseball. On June 27 against the Cubs, this game went back and forth. Finally, Gordon Beckham hit a walk-off RBI in the bottom of the ninth inning and Josh Fields scored to give Sox an 8–7 victory. The White Sox finished June 15–13.

July

 
Teammates celebrated Mark Buehrle's perfect game on July 23, 2009.

On July 7 against the Cleveland Indians, Paul Konerko hit his first career three home runs in one game (one grand slam and two solo home runs), first time for White Sox player since José Valentín did on July 30, 2003, at Kansas City Royals. Typically the Sox took the victory 10–6. The starting pitcher Mark Buehrle (9–3 as of July 14) went to the All-Star Game on July 14 at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. On July 17 against the Baltimore Orioles, Jim Thome hit a grand slam and a three-run homer in a same game for his career high seven RBIs. On that day, the Sox beat the Orioles 12–8. On July 21 against the Tampa Bay Rays, Carlos Quentin was activated from a 15-day disabled list, which he went 1–4. On July 23, Mark Buehrle threw a perfect game against the Tampa Bay Rays and second career no-hitter. It is only the second perfect game in White Sox history, first since 1922. It is the 18th perfect game in MLB history, first time since Randy Johnson in 2004 for the Arizona Diamondbacks. On July 31, the day of the trade deadline the White Sox traded away Clayton Richard, Aaron Poreda, Adam Russell and Dexter Carter for former Cy Young Award winner Jake Peavy from the San Diego Padres. The White Sox finished July 14–13.

August

On August 10 the White Sox claimed Alex Ríos of the Toronto Blue Jays off waivers. Ríos is signed through 2014 for $69.35 million with a no-trade clause this year and a partial no-trade clause through the rest of his contract. On August 12 against the Seattle Mariners in Safeco Field, the score was 0–0 until Ken Griffey Jr. (former White Sox teammate) hit a walk-off single down the right field line in the fourteenth inning with men on first and second in which Adrián Beltré scored. On August 18, Freddy García picked up his first start for the White Sox since September 29, 2006. García get his loss to Kansas City Royals 5–4. On August 24 against the Boston Red Sox in third inning, José Contreras committed an error while trying to pick up a ball down the first baseline by David Ortiz to assist for a final out, which led to a season high six unearned runs and the Sox loses 12–8. On August 31 after the game, the Sox traded away Jim Thome to Los Angeles Dodgers for minor league infielder Justin Fuller and José Contreras to Colorado Rockies for minor league pitcher Brandon Hynick. The White Sox finished August 11–17.

September

On September 2 against the Minnesota Twins at the Metrodome, the Sox trailed 2–0 before Gordon Beckham and Paul Konerko hit back-to-back home runs with 2 outs in the ninth inning when both had 3–2 accounts off of Joe Nathan. Alexei Ramírez hit an RBI single and DeWayne Wise scores, and then Carlos Quentin scored on a wild pitch to Alex Ríos, which makes it 4–2 White Sox and a huge comeback victory to avoid sweep by Twins. On September 3, the interleague game against the Cubs at Wrigley Field was made-up from June 16. The Sox shutout the Cubs 5–0, finishing this year's interleague play 12–6 for Sox and 6–9 for Cubs, both are identical to last season's interleague play. The White Sox starting pitcher Carlos Torres picked up his first major league victory after he was debuted on July 22. On September 4, the White Sox got 20 hits against the Red Sox, the most hits in a game against that team since 1960. On September 5 against the Boston Red Sox, Gavin Floyd retired the first 17 hitters (broken up by Nick Green's single with 2 outs in the 6th inning) and a career-high 11 strikeouts for 8 innings pitched, which the Sox took the victory 5–1. On September 7, Mark Buehrle picked up his first win since the perfect game on July 23. On the next day against the Oakland Athletics, Carlos Torres pitched for just ⅔ inning as he allowed 5 runs on 4 hits with 2 homers. It is the shortest outing by a Sox starter in more than six years. Typically, Sox lost to Oakland 11–3. On September 12 at Los Angeles Angels, Scott Podsednik hit an inside-the-park home run, first time for the Sox since Joe Borchard hit that on September 9, 2002, at Kansas City Royals. Typically, Sox defeated the Angels 4–3 in ten innings. On September 17 against the Mariners in Safeco, with the score 3–1 Sox lead in the bottom of the ninth inning, Bobby Jenks allowed two home runs, one by José Lopez with nobody out and one by Bill Hall with two outs, which made it 3–3. In the bottom of the fourteenth inning, Ichiro Suzuki hit a walk-off single to center field with men on first and second in which Ryan Langerhans scored. On September 19, Jake Peavy got his first start for the White Sox since he started for San Diego Padres on June 8. Peavy picked up his first victory over the Royals 13–3. On September 21–23 against the Minnesota Twins, the Sox got swept at home for a first time since August 2007 when they were swept by Red Sox. On September 26 against the Detroit Tigers after 4th inning, Sox led 5–0, Tigers came back and defeated the White Sox 12–5. With that first loss at home on Saturday this season, the Sox finished the season's home games on Saturdays 11–1. The White Sox finished September 13–14.

October

The White Sox finished October 2–1 after winning two-out-of-three games in a series against the Detroit Tigers in Comerica Park.

Roster

2009 Chicago White Sox
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Designated Hitters

Manager

Coaches

Game log

2009 White Sox game log

Player stats

Batting

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

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG SB
Brian Anderson, CF
65
185
25
44
9
0
2
13
.238
3
Gordon Beckham, 3B
103
378
58
102
28
1
14
63
.270
7
Wilson Betemit, 3B
20
45
2
9
5
0
0
3
.200
0
Mark Buehrle, P
2
4
1
1
0
0
1
1
.250
0
D. J. Carrasco, P
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Ramón Castro, C
31
76
8
14
3
0
4
12
.184
0
José Contreras, P
2
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
John Danks, P
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
Octavio Dotel, P
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Jermaine Dye, RF
141
503
78
126
19
1
27
81
.250
0
Josh Fields, 3B
79
239
29
53
5
2
7
30
.222
2
Tyler Flowers, C
10
16
3
3
1
0
0
0
.188
0
Gavin Floyd, P
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
Chris Getz, 2B
107
375
49
98
18
4
2
31
.261
25
Jimmy Gobble, P
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Bobby Jenks, P
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Paul Konerko, 1B
152
546
75
151
30
1
28
88
.277
1
Mark Kotsay, 1B
67
187
16
52
9
0
4
23
.278
3
Brent Lillibridge, 2B
46
95
9
15
2
0
0
3
.158
6
Scott Linebrink, P
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Corky Miller, C
14
39
5
8
3
0
0
5
.205
0
Jayson Nix, 2B
94
255
36
57
11
0
12
32
.224
10
Jerry Owens, LF
12
12
0
1
0
0
0
0
.083
1
A. J. Pierzynski, C
138
504
57
151
22
1
13
49
.300
1
Scott Podsednik, CF
132
537
75
163
25
6
7
48
.304
30
Aaron Poreda, P
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Carlos Quentin, LF
99
351
47
83
14
0
21
56
.236
3
Alexei Ramírez, SS
148
542
71
150
14
1
15
68
.277
14
Clayton Richard, P
3
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
.333
0
Alex Ríos, CF
41
146
11
29
6
0
3
9
.199
5
Jim Thome, DH
107
345
55
86
15
0
23
74
.249
0
Matt Thornton, P
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Carlos Torres, P
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
0
DeWayne Wise, RF
84
142
17
32
8
3
2
11
.225
4
Totals
162
5537
724
1429
248
20
184
700
.258
115

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; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts; BAA = Batting average against

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB K BAA
Lance Broadway
0
1
5.06
8
0
0
16.0
19
10
9
9
9
.288
Mark Buehrle
13
10
3.84
33
33
0
213.1
222
97
91
45
105
.275
D. J. Carrasco
5
1
3.76
49
1
0
93.1
103
42
39
29
62
.281
Bartolo Colón
3
6
4.19
12
12
0
62.1
69
42
29
21
38
.280
José Contreras
5
13
5.42
21
21
0
114.2
121
83
69
45
89
.267
John Danks
13
11
3.77
32
32
0
200.1
184
89
84
73
149
.245
Octavio Dotel
3
3
3.32
62
0
0
62.1
54
26
23
36
75
.239
Jack Egbert
0
0
27.00
2
0
0
2.2
8
8
8
2
0
.533
Gavin Floyd
11
11
4.06
30
30
0
193.0
178
93
87
59
163
.244
Freddy García
3
4
4.34
9
9
0
56.0
56
27
27
12
37
.259
Jimmy Gobble
0
0
7.50
12
0
0
12.0
14
10
10
7
10
.280
Daniel Hudson
1
1
3.38
12
6
0
18.2
16
9
7
9
14
.225
Bobby Jenks
3
4
3.71
52
0
29
53.1
52
24
22
16
49
.250
Scott Linebrink
3
7
4.66
57
0
2
56.0
70
34
29
23
55
.304
Mike MacDougal
0
0
12.46
5
0
0
4.1
7
6
6
7
3
.389
Jhonny Núñez
0
0
9.53
7
0
0
5.2
10
6
6
2
3
.370
Jake Peavy
3
0
1.35
3
3
0
20.0
11
3
3
6
18
.162
Tony Peña
1
2
3.75
35
0
1
36.0
40
17
15
9
29
.272
Aaron Poreda
1
0
2.45
10
0
0
11.0
9
3
3
8
12
.231
Clayton Richard
4
3
4.65
26
14
0
89.0
94
50
46
37
66
.276
Matt Thornton
6
3
2.74
70
0
4
72.1
58
22
22
20
87
.217
Carlos Torres
1
2
6.04
8
5
0
28.1
30
20
19
17
22
.286
Wes Whisler
0
0
13.50
3
0
0
1.1
0
2
2
3
2
.000
Randy Williams
0
1
4.58
25
0
0
17.2
13
9
9
12
22
.206
Totals
79
83
4.16
162
162
36
1439.2
1438
732
665
507
1119
.261

Team scoring and season summary

  • Games played: 162
  • Record: 79–83
  • Rank: 3rd
  • Games behind: 7.5
  • Biggest lead: 0.5 games (last on May 1)
  • Farthest behind: 9.5 games (last on September 26)
  • Most games over .500: 5 (last on July 23)
  • Most games under .500: 7 (last on September 26)
  • Longest winning streak: 7 games (June 27 to July 3)
  • Longest losing streak: 5 games (May 13 to 18 and August 28 to September 1)
  • Series sweep: 2–5
  • Longest game: 14 innings (August 12 at Mariners and September 17 at Mariners)
  • Shortest game: 7 innings (June 30 at Indians)
  • Home record: 43–38
  • Road record: 36–45
  • vs. East division teams: 18–21
  • vs. Central division teams: 34–38
  • vs. West division teams: 15–18
  • vs. American League teams: 67–77
  • vs. National League teams: 12–6
  • Runs scored: 724
  • Runs allowed: 732
  • Pythagorean record: 80–82
  • Runs scored per game: 4.47
  • Runs allowed per game: 4.52
  • Blowout games: 23–25
  • One-run games: 19–27
  • 9-inning games: 74–77
  • Extra-inning games: 4–6
  • Shortened games: 1–0
  • Walk-off games: 6–9
  • Shutouts: 11–13
  • 10+ runs scored: 14
  • 10+ runs allowed: 12
  • Most runs scored: 17 (May 25 at Angels)
  • Most runs allowed: 20 (May 21 vs Twins)

Farm system

References

  1. ^ Crede's days appear numbered with Sox
  2. ^ No speedy decision Williams knows Sox are slow, but there's really not a quick remedy[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ White Sox decline $16.5M option on Ken Griffey Jr.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on April 16, 2014. Retrieved November 11, 2008.
  5. ^ Yankees acquire 1B/OF Nick Swisher and Kanekoa Texeira from the Chicago White Sox in exchange for INF Wilson Betemit and two Minor League pitchers
  6. ^ Sources: Braves reach deal for ChiSox's Vazquez[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved December 10, 2008.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved December 12, 2008.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on January 20, 2009. Retrieved January 15, 2009.

External links

  • 2009 Chicago White Sox season at Baseball Reference
  • 2009 Chicago White Sox Season Official Site
  • Chicago White Sox stats

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The 2009 Chicago White Sox season was the organization s 110th season in Chicago and 109th in the American League The Sox entered the 2009 season as the defending American League Central champions attempting to repeat against the Cleveland Indians Detroit Tigers Kansas City Royals and Minnesota Twins The White Sox finished the season 79 83 with third place in the American League Central 7 1 2 games behind the AL Central champion Minnesota Twins were officially eliminated from postseason contention for the first time since 2007 and failed to make the playoffs until the 2020 season 2009 Chicago White SoxMajor League affiliationsAmerican League since 1901 American League Central since 1994 LocationU S Cellular Field since 1991 Chicago since 1900 ResultsRecord79 83 488 Divisional place3rdOther informationOwner s Jerry ReinsdorfGeneral manager s Kenny WilliamsManager s Ozzie GuillenLocal televisionCSN Chicago CSN WGN TV and WGN America WCIU TV Ken Harrelson Steve Stone Local radioWSCR Ed Farmer Darrin Jackson WRTO Spanish lt Previous season Next season gt On July 23 Mark Buehrle threw the eighteenth perfect game in Major League history defeating the Tampa Bay Rays 5 0 Contents 1 Off season 2 Spring training 2 1 February 2 2 March 2 3 April 3 Regular season 3 1 Season standings 3 2 Record vs opponents 3 3 Opening Day starting lineup 3 4 April 3 5 May 3 6 June 3 7 July 3 8 August 3 9 September 3 10 October 3 11 Roster 3 12 Game log 4 Player stats 4 1 Batting 4 2 Pitching 5 Team scoring and season summary 6 Farm system 7 References 8 External linksOff season EditThe Sox entered the off season expecting to part ways with 3B Joe Crede 1 SS Orlando Cabrera 2 and CF Ken Griffey Jr 3 They were expected to move Rookie of the Year runner up Alexei Ramirez to shortstop leaving openings at second base center field and third base There may also be opening in the starting rotation as Jose Contreras is not expected to be back until after the all star break as he recovers from a ruptured Achilles tendon needs update October 30 2008 Signed infielder Jayson Nix to a one year deal Declined 2009 options on catcher Toby Hall and Ken Griffey Jr 4 November 13 2008 Traded 1B OF Nick Swisher and minor league pitcher Kanekoa Texeira to the New York Yankees for utility man Wilson Betemit and minor league pitchers Jeffrey Marquez and Jhonny Nunez 5 December 2 2008 Traded SP Javier Vazquez and RP Boone Logan to the Atlanta Braves for INF Brent Lillibridge C Tyler Flowers 3B Jon Gilmore and RP Santos Rodriguez 6 December 5 2008 Signed pitcher John Van Benschoten to a minor league contract 7 December 12 2008 Signed 3B Dayan Viciedo to a four year 10 million contract 8 January 14 2009 Signed SP Bartolo Colon to a one year deal 9 Spring training Edit16 20 1 February Edit 2 2 March Edit 12 16 1 Gavin Floyd re signed with a 4 year contract worth 15 5 million on March 22 April Edit 2 2Regular season EditThe White Sox started out the season against the Kansas City Royals on April 7 and they ended the season against Detroit Tigers on October 4 Season standings Edit vteAL Central W L Pct GB Home RoadMinnesota Twins 87 76 0 534 49 33 38 43Detroit Tigers 86 77 0 528 1 51 30 35 47Chicago White Sox 79 83 0 488 7 43 38 36 45Cleveland Indians 65 97 0 401 21 35 46 30 51Kansas City Royals 65 97 0 401 21 33 48 32 49 Record vs opponents Edit Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NLBaltimore 2 16 5 4 2 5 3 5 4 4 2 8 3 2 5 13 1 5 4 5 8 10 5 5 9 9 11 7Boston 16 2 4 4 7 2 6 1 5 3 4 5 4 2 9 9 5 5 2 4 9 9 2 7 11 7 11 7Chicago 4 5 4 4 10 8 9 9 9 9 5 4 6 12 3 4 4 5 4 5 6 2 2 4 1 6 12 6Cleveland 5 2 2 7 8 10 4 14 10 8 2 4 8 10 3 5 2 5 6 4 5 3 1 8 4 4 5 13Detroit 5 3 1 6 9 9 14 4 9 9 5 4 7 12 1 5 5 4 5 4 5 2 7 2 3 5 10 8Kansas City 4 4 3 5 9 9 8 10 9 9 1 9 6 12 2 4 2 6 5 4 1 9 3 3 4 3 8 10Los Angeles 8 2 5 4 4 5 4 2 4 5 9 1 6 4 5 5 12 7 10 9 4 2 8 11 4 4 14 4Minnesota 2 3 2 4 12 6 10 8 12 7 12 6 4 6 0 7 4 6 5 5 3 3 6 4 3 5 12 6New York 13 5 9 9 4 3 5 3 5 1 4 2 5 5 7 0 7 2 6 4 11 7 5 4 12 6 10 8Oakland 5 1 5 5 5 4 5 2 4 5 6 2 7 12 6 4 2 7 5 14 6 4 11 8 3 6 5 13Seattle 5 4 4 2 5 4 4 6 4 5 4 5 9 10 5 5 4 6 14 5 5 3 8 11 3 4 11 7Tampa Bay 10 8 9 9 2 6 3 5 2 5 9 1 2 4 3 3 7 11 4 6 3 5 3 6 14 4 13 5Texas 5 5 7 2 4 2 8 1 2 7 3 3 11 8 4 6 4 5 8 11 11 8 6 3 5 5 9 9Toronto 9 9 7 11 6 1 4 4 5 3 3 4 4 4 5 3 6 12 6 3 4 3 4 14 5 5 7 11This box viewtalkedit Source MLB Standings GridOpening Day starting lineup Edit CF DeWayne Wise 2B Chris Getz LF Carlos Quentin DH Jim Thome RF Jermaine Dye 1B Paul Konerko C A J Pierzynski SS Alexei Ramirez 3B Josh Fields P Mark BuehrleApril Edit The White Sox started the season against the Royals on April 7 originally scheduled for April 6 but postponed due to cold and snow winning 4 2 On April 13 in Detroit 3rd inning Jermaine Dye hit his 300th career home run The next batter Paul Konerko hit his 300th career home run It is the first time in MLB history to have such a back to back milestone home runs and the Sox wins it 10 6 On April 25 against the Toronto Blue Jays Alexei Ramirez hit a grand slam as the Sox won 10 2 The White Sox finished April 11 10 May Edit On May 7 against the Detroit Tigers Mark Buehrle pitched a no hitter through seventh inning before Placido Polanco hit a line drive double to left field however the Sox shut out the Tigers 6 0 On May 11 against the Cleveland Indians in Progressive Field Carlos Quentin hit a slump after suffering from plantar fasciitis which hampered his swing He was forced to miss two games as a result of the injury On May 15 18 Sox played with Toronto Blue Jays and Sox lost all four games in Toronto for two straight years and lost 10 straight games in Toronto since June 1 2007 On May 21 against the Minnesota Twins the Sox had a biggest loss 20 1 since May 10 2002 when Sox lost to Anaheim Angels 19 0 in Los Angeles On May 24 against the Pittsburgh Pirates in the top of the ninth inning Jack Wilson hit his first home run of season and tied the game at 3 The next batter Nyjer Morgan hit a double and then Delwyn Young singled and Morgan scored from second and Sox trailed it 4 3 In the bottom of the ninth inning all batters that Matt Capps faced struck out swinging The next day in Los Angeles against the Angels the Sox scored 17 runs in one game the most runs since the 2006 season Also on that day Carlos Quentin suffered his heel injury after he hit a double and he was placed on the 15 day disabled list The last three games of that month Sox swept the Royals in Kansas City The White Sox finished May 13 15 June Edit On June 1 4 against the Oakland Athletics the Sox won the first game and lost last three even though Oakland A s had one of the worst records in the American League although that team is in a 7 game winning streak On June 9 against the Detroit Tigers in the bottom of the ninth inning bases loaded trailing 6 4 Paul Konerko doubled down the left field line in which Scott Podsednik and Alexei Ramirez scored but DeWayne Wise was called out at home plate even though replays showed that he looked safe since Wise s hand touched the home plate before he got tagged The next batter rookie Gordon Beckham struck out swinging with man on second to end the inning In the top of the tenth inning Miguel Cabrera hit a solo home run for a shameful loss 7 6 The Sox finished 12 game 11 day home stand with a bad record 4 8 On June 14 in Milwaukee against the Brewers Mark Buehrle hit a solo home run in third inning The Sox defeated the Brewers 5 4 On June 16 it was scheduled that Sox should have played with Cubs in Wrigley Field but it was postponed due to rain and the make up date is announced to be September 3 On June 19 against the Reds in Cincinnati the Sox had a first loss to Reds since 1999 and the Sox finished the record with Reds in this decade 11 1 The next day with Reds after the third inning Sox trailed it 5 0 and Sox came back and win it 10 8 which is the biggest come back so far this season On June 24 against the Los Angeles Dodgers Sox hit 6 home runs in one game first time since June 8 2004 against the Philadelphia Phillies The homers are ones by Jermaine Dye Paul Konerko Jayson Nix Alexei Ramirez and two by Josh Fields The Sox beat the Dodgers 10 7 In next day the Sox defeated the Dodgers 6 5 for thirteen innings after Scott Podsednik hit a bases loaded single and Beckham scored The Sox took 2 out of 3 in this series against the Dodgers even though Dodgers had the best record of baseball On June 27 against the Cubs this game went back and forth Finally Gordon Beckham hit a walk off RBI in the bottom of the ninth inning and Josh Fields scored to give Sox an 8 7 victory The White Sox finished June 15 13 July Edit Main article Mark Buehrle s perfect game Teammates celebrated Mark Buehrle s perfect game on July 23 2009 On July 7 against the Cleveland Indians Paul Konerko hit his first career three home runs in one game one grand slam and two solo home runs first time for White Sox player since Jose Valentin did on July 30 2003 at Kansas City Royals Typically the Sox took the victory 10 6 The starting pitcher Mark Buehrle 9 3 as of July 14 went to the All Star Game on July 14 at Busch Stadium in St Louis On July 17 against the Baltimore Orioles Jim Thome hit a grand slam and a three run homer in a same game for his career high seven RBIs On that day the Sox beat the Orioles 12 8 On July 21 against the Tampa Bay Rays Carlos Quentin was activated from a 15 day disabled list which he went 1 4 On July 23 Mark Buehrle threw a perfect game against the Tampa Bay Rays and second career no hitter It is only the second perfect game in White Sox history first since 1922 It is the 18th perfect game in MLB history first time since Randy Johnson in 2004 for the Arizona Diamondbacks On July 31 the day of the trade deadline the White Sox traded away Clayton Richard Aaron Poreda Adam Russell and Dexter Carter for former Cy Young Award winner Jake Peavy from the San Diego Padres The White Sox finished July 14 13 August Edit On August 10 the White Sox claimed Alex Rios of the Toronto Blue Jays off waivers Rios is signed through 2014 for 69 35 million with a no trade clause this year and a partial no trade clause through the rest of his contract On August 12 against the Seattle Mariners in Safeco Field the score was 0 0 until Ken Griffey Jr former White Sox teammate hit a walk off single down the right field line in the fourteenth inning with men on first and second in which Adrian Beltre scored On August 18 Freddy Garcia picked up his first start for the White Sox since September 29 2006 Garcia get his loss to Kansas City Royals 5 4 On August 24 against the Boston Red Sox in third inning Jose Contreras committed an error while trying to pick up a ball down the first baseline by David Ortiz to assist for a final out which led to a season high six unearned runs and the Sox loses 12 8 On August 31 after the game the Sox traded away Jim Thome to Los Angeles Dodgers for minor league infielder Justin Fuller and Jose Contreras to Colorado Rockies for minor league pitcher Brandon Hynick The White Sox finished August 11 17 September Edit On September 2 against the Minnesota Twins at the Metrodome the Sox trailed 2 0 before Gordon Beckham and Paul Konerko hit back to back home runs with 2 outs in the ninth inning when both had 3 2 accounts off of Joe Nathan Alexei Ramirez hit an RBI single and DeWayne Wise scores and then Carlos Quentin scored on a wild pitch to Alex Rios which makes it 4 2 White Sox and a huge comeback victory to avoid sweep by Twins On September 3 the interleague game against the Cubs at Wrigley Field was made up from June 16 The Sox shutout the Cubs 5 0 finishing this year s interleague play 12 6 for Sox and 6 9 for Cubs both are identical to last season s interleague play The White Sox starting pitcher Carlos Torres picked up his first major league victory after he was debuted on July 22 On September 4 the White Sox got 20 hits against the Red Sox the most hits in a game against that team since 1960 On September 5 against the Boston Red Sox Gavin Floyd retired the first 17 hitters broken up by Nick Green s single with 2 outs in the 6th inning and a career high 11 strikeouts for 8 innings pitched which the Sox took the victory 5 1 On September 7 Mark Buehrle picked up his first win since the perfect game on July 23 On the next day against the Oakland Athletics Carlos Torres pitched for just inning as he allowed 5 runs on 4 hits with 2 homers It is the shortest outing by a Sox starter in more than six years Typically Sox lost to Oakland 11 3 On September 12 at Los Angeles Angels Scott Podsednik hit an inside the park home run first time for the Sox since Joe Borchard hit that on September 9 2002 at Kansas City Royals Typically Sox defeated the Angels 4 3 in ten innings On September 17 against the Mariners in Safeco with the score 3 1 Sox lead in the bottom of the ninth inning Bobby Jenks allowed two home runs one by Jose Lopez with nobody out and one by Bill Hall with two outs which made it 3 3 In the bottom of the fourteenth inning Ichiro Suzuki hit a walk off single to center field with men on first and second in which Ryan Langerhans scored On September 19 Jake Peavy got his first start for the White Sox since he started for San Diego Padres on June 8 Peavy picked up his first victory over the Royals 13 3 On September 21 23 against the Minnesota Twins the Sox got swept at home for a first time since August 2007 when they were swept by Red Sox On September 26 against the Detroit Tigers after 4th inning Sox led 5 0 Tigers came back and defeated the White Sox 12 5 With that first loss at home on Saturday this season the Sox finished the season s home games on Saturdays 11 1 The White Sox finished September 13 14 October Edit The White Sox finished October 2 1 after winning two out of three games in a series against the Detroit Tigers in Comerica Park Roster Edit 2009 Chicago White SoxRosterPitchers 41 Lance Broadway 56 Mark Buehrle 53 D J Carrasco 40 Bartolo Colon 52 Jose Contreras 50 John Danks 26 Octavio Dotel 62 Jack Egbert 34 Gavin Floyd 43 Freddy Garcia 39 Jimmy Gobble 54 Daniel Hudson 45 Bobby Jenks 47 Mike MacDougal 65 Jhonny Nunez 44 Jake Peavy 57 Tony Pena 49 Aaron Poreda 54 Clayton Richard 37 Matt Thornton 60 Carlos Torres 47 Wes Whisler 67 Randy Williams Catchers 27 Ramon Castro 39 Tyler Flowers 44 Corky Miller 12 A J PierzynskiInfielders 15 Gordon Beckham 15 Wilson Betemit 7 22 Josh Fields 17 Chris Getz 14 Paul Konerko 30 Mark Kotsay 18 Brent Lillibridge 5 Jayson Nix 10 Alexei RamirezOutfielders 32 Brian Anderson 23 Jermaine Dye 7 Jerry Owens 1 22 Scott Podsednik 20 Carlos Quentin 51 Alex Rios 31 DeWayne WiseDesignated Hitters 25 Jim Thome Manager 13 Ozzie GuillenCoaches 3 Harold Baines first base 21 Don Cooper pitching 28 Joey Cora bench 8 Jeff Cox third base 36 Juan Nieves bullpen 29 Greg Walker hitting Game log Edit 2009 White Sox game logApril 11 10 Home 6 6 Road 5 4 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Time Att Record Box April 6 Royals Postponed cold weather Rescheduled for April 71 April 7 Royals 4 2 Dotel 1 0 Farnsworth 0 1 Jenks 1 2 32 37 449 1 0 box2 April 8 Royals 0 2 Greinke 1 0 Floyd 0 1 Soria 1 2 24 22 817 1 1 box3 April 9 Royals 1 2 Mahay 1 0 Jenks 0 1 Soria 2 2 51 18 091 1 2 box4 April 10 Twins 5 12 Dickey 1 0 Contreras 0 1 2 59 25 422 1 3 box5 April 11 Twins 8 0 Colon 1 0 Liriano 0 2 2 55 33 935 2 3 box6 April 12 Twins 6 1 Buehrle 1 0 Blackburn 0 1 Jenks 2 2 30 25 571 3 3 box7 April 13 Tigers 10 6 Floyd 1 1 Miner 1 1 3 20 21 850 4 3 box April 14 Tigers Postponed rain rescheduled for July 248 April 15 Tigers 0 9 Galarraga 2 0 Contreras 0 2 3 03 20 212 4 4 box9 April 16 Rays 3 2 Danks 1 0 Niemann 0 2 Jenks 3 3 11 13 803 5 4 box10 April 17 Rays 5 6 Shields 2 1 Thornton 0 1 Percival 2 2 45 28 927 5 5 box11 April 18 Rays 8 3 Buehrle 2 0 Kazmir 2 1 2 54 31 916 6 5 box12 April 19 Rays 12 2 Floyd 2 1 Garza 1 1 2 54 29 142 7 5 box13 April 21 Orioles 3 10 Bergesen 1 0 Contreras 0 3 2 41 14 801 7 6 box14 April 22 Orioles 8 2 Danks 2 0 Guthrie 2 1 2 48 10 868 8 6 box15 April 23 Orioles 2 6 Eaton 1 2 Colon 1 1 2 31 11 723 8 7 box16 April 24 Blue Jays 0 14 Tallet 1 0 Floyd 2 2 3 19 27 103 8 8 box17 April 25 Blue Jays 10 2 Buehrle 3 0 Burres 0 1 2 38 30 383 9 8 box18 April 26 Blue Jays 3 4 Halladay 4 1 Linebrink 0 1 Downs 2 2 39 31 459 9 9 box April 27 Mariners Postponed rain Rescheduled for April 2819 April 28 Mariners 2 1 Colon 2 1 Jakubauskas 1 3 Jenks 4 1 52 N A 10 9 box20 April 28 Mariners 1 9 Hernandez 4 0 Danks 2 1 2 32 25 042 10 10 box21 April 29 Mariners 6 3 Thornton 1 1 Kelley 0 1 Jenks 5 3 10 18 023 11 10 boxMay 13 15 Home 6 4 Road 7 11 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Time Att Record Box22 May 1 Rangers 4 3 Buehrle 4 0 Holland 0 1 Jenks 6 2 28 23 836 12 10 box23 May 2 Rangers 6 9 McCarthy 3 0 Contreras 0 4 Francisco 7 2 37 26 673 12 11 box24 May 3 Rangers 1 5 Harrison 2 2 Danks 2 2 2 53 20 132 12 12 box25 May 4 Royals 0 3 Greinke 6 0 Colon 2 2 2 19 21 843 12 13 box26 May 5 Royals 7 8 11 Cruz 2 0 Broadway 0 1 4 33 13 419 12 14 box May 6 Tigers Postponed rain rescheduled for June 827 May 7 Tigers 6 0 Buehrle 5 0 Galarraga 3 2 2 02 27 475 13 14 box28 May 8 Rangers 0 6 Harrison 3 2 Contreras 0 5 2 28 21 326 13 15 box29 May 9 Rangers 3 2 Linebrink 1 1 Millwood 3 3 Jenks 7 2 48 28 864 14 15 box30 May 10 Rangers 1 7 Padilla 2 2 Colon 2 3 2 29 25 844 14 16 box31 May 11 Indians 4 9 Pavano 3 3 Floyd 2 3 2 53 14 567 14 17 box32 May 12 Indians 7 4 Carrasco 1 0 Sowers 0 2 Jenks 8 3 19 16 760 15 17 box33 May 13 Indians 0 4 Lee 2 5 Buehrle 5 1 2 23 23 884 15 18 box34 May 15 Blue Jays 3 8 Cecil 2 0 Danks 2 3 2 23 17 241 15 19 box35 May 16 Blue Jays 1 2 Ray 1 1 Linebrink 1 2 Downs 4 2 26 21 759 15 20 box36 May 17 Blue Jays 2 8 Halladay 8 1 Floyd 2 4 2 28 37 147 15 21 box37 May 18 Blue Jays 2 3 Carlson 1 2 Dotel 1 1 Downs 5 2 18 24 206 15 22 box38 May 19 Twins 6 2 Buehrle 6 1 Baker 1 5 2 40 26 696 16 22 box39 May 20 Twins 7 4 Danks 3 3 Liriano 2 5 Jenks 9 2 46 29 044 17 22 box40 May 21 Twins 1 20 Blackburn 3 2 Colon 2 4 2 58 23 048 17 23 box41 May 22 Pirates 2 0 Floyd 3 4 Duke 5 4 Jenks 10 1 51 23 347 18 23 box42 May 23 Pirates 4 0 Richard 1 0 Ohlendorf 5 4 2 34 32 389 19 23 box43 May 24 Pirates 3 4 Grabow 3 0 Jenks 0 2 Capps 9 2 29 28 309 19 24 box44 May 25 Angels 17 3 Danks 4 3 Santana 0 2 3 04 43 177 20 24 box45 May 26 Angels 4 2 Colon 3 4 Saunders 6 3 Linebrink 1 2 48 38 040 21 24 box46 May 27 Angels 1 3 Weaver 4 2 Floyd 3 5 Fuentes 13 2 05 40 169 21 25 box47 May 29 Royals 11 2 Richard 2 0 Bannister 4 2 2 39 26 495 22 25 box48 May 30 Royals 5 3 Linebrink 2 2 Cruz 3 1 Jenks 11 2 29 37 894 23 25 box49 May 31 Royals 7 4 Thornton 2 1 Bale 0 1 Jenks 12 3 13 19 855 24 25 boxJune 15 13 Home 8 10 Road 7 3 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Time Att Record Box50 June 1 Athletics 6 2 Thornton 3 1 Breslow 1 4 2 46 26 038 25 25 box51 June 2 Athletics 0 5 Mazzaro 1 0 Colon 3 5 2 33 20 519 25 26 box52 June 3 Athletics 3 5 Outman 3 0 Richard 2 1 Bailey 3 2 33 23 207 25 27 box53 June 4 Athletics 0 7 Anderson 3 5 Buehrle 6 2 2 15 18 219 25 28 box54 June 5 Indians 0 6 Pavano 6 4 Danks 4 4 2 24 29 825 25 29 box55 June 6 Indians 4 2 Floyd 4 5 Sowers 1 3 Jenks 13 2 36 30 307 26 29 box56 June 7 Indians 4 8 Huff 1 2 Colon 3 6 3 11 25 609 26 30 box57 June 8 Tigers 4 5 Zumaya 3 0 Linebrink 2 3 Rodney 11 3 01 24 408 26 31 box58 June 8 Tigers 6 1 Contreras 1 5 Bonderman 0 1 2 18 30 809 27 31 box59 June 9 Tigers 6 7 10 Lyon 2 3 Linebrink 2 4 3 36 25 676 27 32 box60 June 10 Tigers 1 2 Verlander 7 2 Danks 4 5 2 12 28 079 27 33 box61 June 11 Tigers 4 3 Jenks 1 2 Zumaya 3 1 2 37 20 824 28 33 box62 June 12 Brewers 2 7 Suppan 5 4 Dotel 1 2 2 51 41 811 28 34 box63 June 13 Brewers 7 1 Contreras 2 5 Parra 3 8 2 44 44 100 29 34 box64 June 14 Brewers 5 4 Thornton 4 1 Hoffman 0 1 Jenks 14 2 46 41 586 30 34 box June 16 Cubs Postponed rain Rescheduled for September 365 June 17 Cubs 4 1 Danks 5 5 Dempster 4 4 Jenks 15 2 41 40 444 31 34 box66 June 18 Cubs 5 6 Gregg 1 1 Thornton 4 2 2 35 40 467 31 35 box67 June 19 Reds 3 4 Arroyo 8 5 Contreras 2 6 Cordero 17 2 50 28 395 31 36 box68 June 20 Reds 10 8 Carrasco 2 0 Herrera 1 3 Jenks 16 3 39 42 234 32 36 box69 June 21 Reds 4 1 Buehrle 7 2 Harang 5 7 Jenks 17 2 43 32 786 33 36 box70 June 23 Dodgers 2 5 Kuroda 2 3 Danks 5 6 Broxton 18 2 28 22 251 33 37 box71 June 24 Dodgers 10 7 Floyd 5 5 Wolf 3 3 Jenks 18 3 13 20 142 34 37 box72 June 25 Dodgers 6 5 13 Poreda 1 0 Weaver 4 2 4 27 20 051 35 37 box73 June 26 Cubs 4 5 Wells 2 3 Contreras 2 7 Gregg 12 2 26 39 015 35 38 box74 June 27 Cubs 8 7 Jenks 2 2 Marshall 3 6 3 31 39 529 36 38 box75 June 28 Cubs 6 0 Danks 6 6 Zambrano 4 3 2 50 39 745 37 38 box76 June 29 Indians 6 3 Floyd 6 5 Pavano 6 7 2 41 15 645 38 38 box77 June 30 Indians 11 4 7 Richard 3 1 Lee 4 7 1 56 14 793 39 38 box Civil Rights GameJuly 14 13 Home 9 3 Road 5 10 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Time Att Record Box78 July 1 Indians 6 2 Contreras 3 7 Sowers 2 6 2 39 16 722 40 38 box79 July 2 Royals 4 1 Buehrle 8 2 Chen 0 2 Jenks 19 2 25 17 964 41 38 box80 July 3 Royals 5 0 Danks 7 6 Greinke 10 4 Linebrink 2 2 25 39 026 42 38 box81 July 4 Royals 4 6 Hochevar 4 3 Floyd 6 6 Soria 11 2 42 18 182 42 39 box82 July 5 Royals 3 6 Bannister 6 6 Richard 3 2 Soria 12 2 49 15 915 42 40 box83 July 7 Indians 10 6 Buehrle 9 2 Sowers 2 7 2 46 23 758 43 40 box84 July 8 Indians 5 1 Contreras 4 7 Laffey 3 2 2 22 26 772 44 40 box85 July 9 Indians 8 10 Sipp 1 0 Richard 3 3 Wood 11 3 43 27 257 44 41 box86 July 10 Twins 4 6 Blackburn 8 4 Dotel 1 3 Nathan 23 2 40 29 628 44 42 box87 July 11 Twins 8 7 Floyd 7 6 Perkins 4 5 Jenks 20 3 07 41 146 45 42 box88 July 12 Twins 7 13 Baker 7 7 Buehrle 9 3 2 47 36 254 45 43 boxAll Star Break AL defeats NL 4 3 at Busch Stadium89 July 17 Orioles 12 8 Danks 8 6 Berken 1 7 3 19 32 013 46 43 box90 July 18 Orioles 4 3 Buehrle 10 3 Bergesen 6 4 Jenks 21 2 26 32 881 47 43 box91 July 19 Orioles 2 10 Guthrie 7 8 Contreras 4 8 2 53 32 069 47 44 box92 July 20 Rays 4 3 Floyd 8 6 Price 3 4 Jenks 22 2 53 39 024 48 44 box93 July 21 Rays 2 3 Niemann 9 4 Jenks 2 3 Howell 10 2 31 23 319 48 45 box94 July 22 Rays 4 3 Carrasco 3 0 Wheeler 3 3 Thornton 1 2 46 26 257 49 45 box95 July 23 Rays 5 0 Buehrle 11 3 Kazmir 4 6 2 03 28 036 50 45 box96 July 24 Tigers 1 5 Verlander 11 5 Contreras 4 9 2 35 27 844 50 46 box97 July 24 Tigers 3 4 Lyon 4 4 Linebrink 2 5 Rodney 21 2 31 39 375 50 47 box98 July 25 Tigers 3 4 10 Rodney 1 2 Carrasco 3 1 3 14 41 378 50 48 box99 July 26 Tigers 5 1 Richard 4 3 Porcello 9 7 2 33 38 255 51 48 box100 July 27 Twins 3 4 Perkins 6 6 Danks 8 7 Nathan 27 2 15 32 354 51 49 box101 July 28 Twins 3 5 Mijares 1 2 Buehrle 11 4 Nathan 28 2 44 34 642 51 50 box102 July 29 Twins 2 3 Crain 3 4 Contreras 4 10 Nathan 29 2 34 39 002 51 51 box103 July 30 Yankees 3 2 Thornton 5 2 Hughes 4 3 2 35 31 305 52 51 box104 July 31 Yankees 10 5 Pena 6 3 Robertson 1 1 3 11 38 228 53 51 boxAugust 11 17 Home 7 7 Road 4 10 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Time Att Record Box105 August 1 Yankees 14 4 Danks 9 7 Burnett 10 5 3 25 38 763 54 51 box106 August 2 Yankees 5 8 Sabathia 11 7 Buehrle 11 5 Rivera 30 3 10 36 325 54 52 box107 August 4 Angels 5 4 Thornton 6 2 Jepsen 3 3 2 48 30 228 55 52 box108 August 5 Angels 6 2 Floyd 9 6 O Sullivan 3 1 2 35 32 167 56 52 box109 August 6 Angels 5 9 Santana 4 6 Danks 9 8 2 59 27 487 56 53 box110 August 7 Indians 2 6 Sowers 4 7 Buehrle 11 6 2 44 27 153 56 54 box111 August 8 Indians 8 5 Carrasco 4 1 Todd 0 1 3 15 35 224 57 54 box112 August 9 Indians 4 8 Huff 6 6 Contreras 4 11 2 52 34 063 57 55 box113 August 10 Mariners 4 6 White 3 2 Floyd 9 7 Aardsma 27 2 42 21 049 57 56 box114 August 11 Mariners 3 1 Danks 10 8 Aardsma 3 4 Jenks 23 2 24 19 385 58 56 box115 August 12 Mariners 0 1 14 Jakubauskas 6 7 Pena 6 4 3 52 24 427 58 57 box116 August 14 Athletics 8 7 10 Dotel 2 3 Breslow 5 6 Jenks 24 3 02 20 348 59 57 box117 August 15 Athletics 8 1 Floyd 10 7 Gonzalez 4 3 2 46 17 742 60 57 box118 August 16 Athletics 2 3 Bailey 5 3 Jenks 2 4 2 30 20 241 60 58 box119 August 17 Royals 8 7 Linebrink 3 5 Colon 1 3 Jenks 25 2 36 36 703 61 58 box120 August 18 Royals 4 5 Meche 6 9 Garcia 0 1 Soria 20 3 15 28 812 61 59 box121 August 19 Royals 4 2 Contreras 5 11 Greinke 11 8 Jenks 26 2 16 25 786 62 59 box122 August 21 Orioles 1 5 Guthrie 8 12 Floyd 10 8 2 23 34 125 62 60 box123 August 22 Orioles 4 1 Danks 11 8 Hernandez 4 6 Jenks 27 2 46 34 730 63 60 box124 August 23 Orioles 4 5 Berken 3 11 Buehrle 11 7 Johnson 6 2 51 32 742 63 61 box125 August 24 Red Sox 8 12 Ramirez 7 3 Contreras 5 12 3 42 37 812 63 62 box126 August 25 Red Sox 3 6 Delcarmen 5 2 Linebrink 3 6 Papelbon 30 3 05 38 059 63 63 box127 August 26 Red Sox 2 3 Bard 1 1 Pena 1 2 2 29 37 839 63 64 box128 August 27 Red Sox 9 5 Danks 12 8 Tazawa 2 3 3 04 38 003 64 64 box129 August 28 Yankees 2 5 Bruney 4 0 Williams 0 1 3 15 46 318 64 65 box130 August 29 Yankees 0 10 Mitre 3 1 Contreras 5 13 2 39 46 193 64 66 box131 August 30 Yankees 3 8 Aceves 9 1 Garcia 0 2 2 49 46 664 64 67 box132 August 31 Twins 1 4 Blackburn 9 9 Floyd 10 9 Nathan 35 2 39 19 426 64 68 boxSeptember October 15 15 Home 7 8 Road 8 7 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Time Att Record Box133 September 1 Twins 3 4 Rauch 4 2 Thornton 6 3 2 45 22 599 64 69 box134 September 2 Twins 4 2 Carrasco 5 1 Nathan 2 2 Jenks 28 2 32 21 007 65 69 box135 September 3 Cubs 5 0 Torres 1 0 Dempster 8 8 2 32 40 741 66 69 box136 September 4 Red Sox 12 2 Garcia 1 2 Byrd 1 1 2 58 28 839 67 69 box137 September 5 Red Sox 5 1 Floyd 11 9 Wakefield 11 4 2 14 33 239 68 69 box138 September 6 Red Sox 1 6 Lester 12 7 Danks 12 9 3 02 32 134 68 70 box139 September 7 Red Sox 5 1 Buehrle 12 7 Beckett 14 6 2 25 22 511 69 70 box140 September 8 Athletics 3 11 Tomko 4 3 Torres 1 1 2 45 24 317 69 71 box141 September 9 Athletics 4 3 13 Dotel 3 3 Gonzalez 0 2 3 50 23 703 70 71 box142 September 11 Angels 1 7 Saunders 13 7 Floyd 11 10 2 32 38 375 70 72 box143 September 12 Angels 4 3 10 Jenks 3 4 Fuentes 1 4 Pena 1 3 29 37 390 71 72 box144 September 13 Angels 2 3 Oliver 5 1 Buehrle 12 8 Fuentes 41 2 27 37 512 71 73 box145 September 15 Mariners 6 3 Garcia 2 2 Kelley 4 3 Jenks 29 2 59 17 153 72 73 box146 September 16 Mariners 1 4 Rowland Smith 4 3 Floyd 11 11 Aardsma 35 2 11 16 596 72 74 box147 September 17 Mariners 3 4 14 Kelley 5 3 Linebrink 3 7 3 59 16 336 72 75 box148 September 18 Royals 0 11 Hochevar 7 10 Buehrle 12 9 2 29 29 179 72 76 box149 September 19 Royals 13 3 Peavy 1 0 Hughes 0 1 2 44 28 329 73 76 box150 September 20 Royals 1 2 Tejeda 4 1 Garcia 2 3 Soria 26 2 40 22 798 73 77 box151 September 21 Twins 0 7 Blackburn 11 11 Hudson 0 1 2 42 26 541 73 78 box152 September 22 Twins 6 8 Crain 7 4 Danks 12 10 Nathan 43 2 40 25 290 73 79 box153 September 23 Twins 6 8 Duensing 5 1 Buehrle 12 10 Nathan 44 3 10 26 097 73 80 box154 September 25 Tigers 2 0 Peavy 2 0 Bonine 0 1 Thornton 2 2 26 30 794 74 80 box155 September 26 Tigers 5 12 Figaro 2 1 Garcia 2 4 2 50 35 590 74 81 box156 September 27 Tigers 8 4 Hudson 1 1 Jackson 13 8 Thornton 3 2 38 33 685 75 81 box157 September 28 Indians 6 1 Danks 13 10 Laffey 7 8 2 22 23 088 76 81 box September 29 Indians Postponed rain rescheduled for September 30158 September 30 Indians 1 5 Carmona 5 12 Torres 1 2 2 17 N A 76 82 box159 September 30 Indians 1 0 Buehrle 13 10 Masterson 4 10 Thornton 4 2 02 16 871 77 82 box160 October 2 Tigers 8 0 Peavy 3 0 Jackson 13 9 2 24 34 726 78 82 box161 October 3 Tigers 5 1 Garcia 3 4 Figaro 2 2 2 49 35 184 79 82 box162 October 4 Tigers 3 5 Verlander 19 9 Danks 13 11 Rodney 37 2 26 35 806 79 83 boxPlayer stats EditBatting Edit Note G Games played AB At bats R Runs scored H Hits 2B Doubles 3B Triples HR Home runs RBI Runs batted in AVG Batting average SB Stolen bases Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG SBBrian Anderson CF 65 185 25 44 9 0 2 13 238 3Gordon Beckham 3B 103 378 58 102 28 1 14 63 270 7Wilson Betemit 3B 20 45 2 9 5 0 0 3 200 0Mark Buehrle P 2 4 1 1 0 0 1 1 250 0D J Carrasco P 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ramon Castro C 31 76 8 14 3 0 4 12 184 0Jose Contreras P 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0John Danks P 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0Octavio Dotel P 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jermaine Dye RF 141 503 78 126 19 1 27 81 250 0Josh Fields 3B 79 239 29 53 5 2 7 30 222 2Tyler Flowers C 10 16 3 3 1 0 0 0 188 0Gavin Floyd P 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0Chris Getz 2B 107 375 49 98 18 4 2 31 261 25Jimmy Gobble P 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bobby Jenks P 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Paul Konerko 1B 152 546 75 151 30 1 28 88 277 1Mark Kotsay 1B 67 187 16 52 9 0 4 23 278 3Brent Lillibridge 2B 46 95 9 15 2 0 0 3 158 6Scott Linebrink P 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Corky Miller C 14 39 5 8 3 0 0 5 205 0Jayson Nix 2B 94 255 36 57 11 0 12 32 224 10Jerry Owens LF 12 12 0 1 0 0 0 0 083 1A J Pierzynski C 138 504 57 151 22 1 13 49 300 1Scott Podsednik CF 132 537 75 163 25 6 7 48 304 30Aaron Poreda P 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Carlos Quentin LF 99 351 47 83 14 0 21 56 236 3Alexei Ramirez SS 148 542 71 150 14 1 15 68 277 14Clayton Richard P 3 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 333 0Alex Rios CF 41 146 11 29 6 0 3 9 199 5Jim Thome DH 107 345 55 86 15 0 23 74 249 0Matt Thornton P 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Carlos Torres P 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0DeWayne Wise RF 84 142 17 32 8 3 2 11 225 4Totals 162 5537 724 1429 248 20 184 700 258 115Pitching Edit 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 BB Walks allowed K Strikeouts BAA Batting average against Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB K BAALance Broadway 0 1 5 06 8 0 0 16 0 19 10 9 9 9 288Mark Buehrle 13 10 3 84 33 33 0 213 1 222 97 91 45 105 275D J Carrasco 5 1 3 76 49 1 0 93 1 103 42 39 29 62 281Bartolo Colon 3 6 4 19 12 12 0 62 1 69 42 29 21 38 280Jose Contreras 5 13 5 42 21 21 0 114 2 121 83 69 45 89 267John Danks 13 11 3 77 32 32 0 200 1 184 89 84 73 149 245Octavio Dotel 3 3 3 32 62 0 0 62 1 54 26 23 36 75 239Jack Egbert 0 0 27 00 2 0 0 2 2 8 8 8 2 0 533Gavin Floyd 11 11 4 06 30 30 0 193 0 178 93 87 59 163 244Freddy Garcia 3 4 4 34 9 9 0 56 0 56 27 27 12 37 259Jimmy Gobble 0 0 7 50 12 0 0 12 0 14 10 10 7 10 280Daniel Hudson 1 1 3 38 12 6 0 18 2 16 9 7 9 14 225Bobby Jenks 3 4 3 71 52 0 29 53 1 52 24 22 16 49 250Scott Linebrink 3 7 4 66 57 0 2 56 0 70 34 29 23 55 304Mike MacDougal 0 0 12 46 5 0 0 4 1 7 6 6 7 3 389Jhonny Nunez 0 0 9 53 7 0 0 5 2 10 6 6 2 3 370Jake Peavy 3 0 1 35 3 3 0 20 0 11 3 3 6 18 162Tony Pena 1 2 3 75 35 0 1 36 0 40 17 15 9 29 272Aaron Poreda 1 0 2 45 10 0 0 11 0 9 3 3 8 12 231Clayton Richard 4 3 4 65 26 14 0 89 0 94 50 46 37 66 276Matt Thornton 6 3 2 74 70 0 4 72 1 58 22 22 20 87 217Carlos Torres 1 2 6 04 8 5 0 28 1 30 20 19 17 22 286Wes Whisler 0 0 13 50 3 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 3 2 000Randy Williams 0 1 4 58 25 0 0 17 2 13 9 9 12 22 206Totals 79 83 4 16 162 162 36 1439 2 1438 732 665 507 1119 261Team scoring and season summary EditGames played 162 Record 79 83 Rank 3rd Games behind 7 5 Biggest lead 0 5 games last on May 1 Farthest behind 9 5 games last on September 26 Most games over 500 5 last on July 23 Most games under 500 7 last on September 26 Longest winning streak 7 games June 27 to July 3 Longest losing streak 5 games May 13 to 18 and August 28 to September 1 Series sweep 2 5 Longest game 14 innings August 12 at Mariners and September 17 at Mariners Shortest game 7 innings June 30 at Indians Home record 43 38 Road record 36 45 vs East division teams 18 21 vs Central division teams 34 38 vs West division teams 15 18 vs American League teams 67 77 vs National League teams 12 6 Runs scored 724 Runs allowed 732 Pythagorean record 80 82 Runs scored per game 4 47 Runs allowed per game 4 52 Blowout games 23 25 One run games 19 27 9 inning games 74 77 Extra inning games 4 6 Shortened games 1 0 Walk off games 6 9 Shutouts 11 13 10 runs scored 14 10 runs allowed 12 Most runs scored 17 May 25 at Angels Most runs allowed 20 May 21 vs Twins Farm system EditSee also Minor League Baseball Level Team League ManagerAAA Charlotte Knights International League Chris ChamblissAA Birmingham Barons Southern League Ever MagallanesA Winston Salem Dash Carolina League Joe McEwingA Kannapolis Intimidators South Atlantic League Ernie YoungRookie Bristol White Sox Appalachian League Ryan NewmanRookie Great Falls Voyagers Pioneer League Chris CronReferences Edit Crede s days appear numbered with Sox No speedy decision Williams knows Sox are slow but there s really not a quick remedy permanent dead link White Sox decline 16 5M option on Ken Griffey Jr Sox decline options of Griffey Hall Archived from the original on April 16 2014 Retrieved November 11 2008 Yankees acquire 1B OF Nick Swisher and Kanekoa Texeira from the Chicago White Sox in exchange for INF Wilson Betemit and two Minor League pitchers Sources Braves reach deal for ChiSox s Vazquez permanent dead link Sox ink former Pirates first round pick Archived from the original on July 16 2011 Retrieved December 10 2008 Viciedo s four year pact finalized Archived from the original on July 16 2011 Retrieved December 12 2008 Sources White Sox add Colon to rotation Archived from the original on January 20 2009 Retrieved January 15 2009 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2009 Chicago White Sox season 2009 Chicago White Sox season at Baseball Reference 2009 Chicago White Sox Season Official Site Chicago White Sox stats Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2009 Chicago White Sox season amp oldid 1123826607, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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