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2010 Chicago White Sox season

The 2010 Chicago White Sox season was the organization's 111th season in Chicago and 110th in the American League. The Sox opened the season against the Cleveland Indians at home on April 5 and closed the season also against the Indians at home on October 3. They finished the season with an 88–74 record, in second place in the American League Central, six games behind the division champions Minnesota Twins.

The interleague games that the Sox played were Chicago Cubs both at home and on the road since Sox and Cubs are crosstown rivals, Atlanta Braves and Florida Marlins at home, and Washington Nationals and Pittsburgh Pirates on the road. It was the fifth year in a row that the Sox competed against Pittsburgh as an interleague team besides the Cubs. Also it was the first time that Sox played the Washington Nationals since that franchise moved from Montreal following the 2004 season.

Offseason edit

  • October 5, 2009 – SP Freddy García 2010 $1 million option picked up.[1]
  • October 6, 2009 – RP Matt Thornton 2010 $2.25 million option picked up.[2]
  • October 9, 2009 – OF DeWayne Wise granted free agency after rejecting a Triple A assignment.[3]
  • November 5, 2009 – OF/1B Mark Kotsay is resigned 1 year/$1.5 million.[4]
  • November 5, 2009 – Acquire 3B Mark Teahen from Kansas City, via trade for 2B Chris Getz and 3B Josh Fields.[5]
  • November 6, 2009 – OF Jermaine Dye $12 million mutual option is declined, declaring him a free agent.[5]
  • November 23, 2009 – INF Omar Vizquel agrees to 1 year/$1.375 million deal.[6]
  • November 25, 2009 – OF/DH Andruw Jones agrees to 1 year/$500K deal, with the ability to earn $1 million in performance bonus.[7]
  • December 11, 2009 – RP J. J. Putz agrees to 1 year/$3 million deal with $3 million incentive bonuses.[8]
  • December 12, 2009 – RP D. J. Carrasco is non-tendered declaring him a Free Agent.[9]
  • December 18, 2009 – Acquired OF Juan Pierre from Los Angeles Dodgers for minor league pitchers Jon Link and John Ely.[10]

Spring training edit

March edit

(9–16–5)

April edit

(3–0)

Regular season edit

Season standings edit

American League Central edit

AL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
Minnesota Twins 94 68 0.580 53–28 41–40
Chicago White Sox 88 74 0.543 6 45–36 43–38
Detroit Tigers 81 81 0.500 13 52–29 29–52
Cleveland Indians 69 93 0.426 25 38–43 31–50
Kansas City Royals 67 95 0.414 27 38–43 29–52

American League Wild Card edit

Division Winners W L Pct.
Tampa Bay Rays 96 66 0.593
Minnesota Twins 94 68 0.580
Texas Rangers 90 72 0.556
Wild Card team
(Top team qualifies for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
New York Yankees 95 67 0.586
Boston Red Sox 89 73 0.549 6
Chicago White Sox 88 74 0.543 7
Toronto Blue Jays 85 77 0.525 10
Detroit Tigers 81 81 0.500 14
Oakland Athletics 81 81 0.500 14
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 80 82 0.494 15
Cleveland Indians 69 93 0.426 26
Kansas City Royals 67 95 0.414 28
Baltimore Orioles 66 96 0.407 29
Seattle Mariners 61 101 0.377 34

Record vs. opponents edit

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 9–9 4–3 3–3 5–5 2–4 6–0 3–5 5–13 3–7 3–6 7–11 6–4 3–15 7–11
Boston 9–9 1–6 4–4 3–3 4–3 9–1 3–2 9–9 4–5 7–3 7–11 4–6 12–6 13–5
Chicago 3–4 6–1 9–9 8–10 10–8 7–2 5–13 2–4 4–5 9–1 3–4 4–5 3–5 15–3
Cleveland 3–3 4–4 9–9 9–9 10–8 5–4 6–12 2–6 3–6 3–4 2–7 2–4 6–4 5–13
Detroit 5–5 3–3 10–8 9–9 10–8 6–4 9–9 4–4 3–3 3–5 1–6 3–6 4–4 11–7
Kansas City 4–2 3-4 9–10 8–10 8–10 3-7 5–13 3–5 3–6 5–4 4–4 2–7 3–3 8–10
Los Angeles 0–6 1–9 2–7 4–5 4–6 7–3 2–5 4–4 11–8 15–4 4–5 9–10 6–3 11–7
Minnesota 5–3 2–3 13–5 12–6 9–9 13–5 5–2 2–4 6–3 6-4 3–5 7–3 3–6 8–10
New York 13–5 9–9 4–2 6-2 4–4 5–3 4–4 4–2 9–1 6–4 8–10 4–4 8–10 11–7
Oakland 7–3 5–4 5–4 6–3 3–3 6–3 8–11 3–6 1–9 13–6 4–5 9–10 3–4 8–10
Seattle 6–3 3–7 1–9 4–3 5–3 4–5 4–15 4–6 4–6 6–13 2–7 7–12 2–3 9–9
Tampa Bay 11–7 11–7 4–3 7–2 6–1 4–4 5–4 5–3 10–8 5–4 7–2 4–2 10–8 7–11
Texas 4–6 6–4 5–4 4–2 6–3 7–2 10-9 3-7 4-4 10-9 12–7 2–4 3–7 14–4
Toronto 15–3 6–12 5–3 4–6 4–4 3–3 3–6 6–3 10–8 4–3 3–2 8–10 7–3 7–11
  • Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2010


Detailed records edit

Opponent Home Away Total Pct. Runs scored Runs allowed
AL East
Baltimore Orioles 2–1 1–3 3–4 .429 27 20
Boston Red Sox 3–1 3–0 6–1 .857 32 21
New York Yankees 1–2 1–2 2–4 .333 33 42
Tampa Bay Rays 1–2 2–2 3–4 .429 24 43
Toronto Blue Jays 1–3 2–2 3–5 .375 42 40
8–9 9–9 17–18 .486 158 166
AL Central
Cleveland Indians 4–5 5–4 9–9 .500 80 86
Detroit Tigers 3–6 5–4 8–10 .444 89 94
Kansas City Royals 7–2 3–6 10–8 .556 96 78
Minnesota Twins 2–7 3–6 5–13 .278 83 98
16–20 16–20 32–40 .444 348 356
AL West
Los Angeles Angels 4–2 3–0 7–2 .778 38 20
Oakland Athletics 2–1 2–4 4–5 .444 29 38
Seattle Mariners 7–0 2–1 9–1 .900 58 26
Texas Rangers 1–2 3–3 4–5 .444 40 45
14–5 10–8 24–13 .649 165 129
Interleague
Atlanta Braves 3–0 0–0 3–0 1.000 15 8
Chicago Cubs 2–1 2–1 4–2 .667 27 17
Florida Marlins 2–1 0–0 2–1 .667 12 14
Pittsburgh Pirates 0–0 3–0 3–0 1.000 18 10
Washington Nationals 0–0 3–0 3–0 1.000 9 4
7–2 8–1 15–3 .833 81 53

Season summary edit

Composite inning summary edit

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Runs scored 82 77 66 90 99 102 83 81 60 3 9 0
Runs allowed 85 70 85 80 75 82 89 66 56 5 8 3

Opening Day lineup edit

Summaries by month edit

April edit

 
2010 White Sox Opening Day.

On the Opening Day, the White Sox shutout the Cleveland 6–0. On that day, Mark Buehrle made an astounding play when he hurried and picked up a ball with his glove in foul territory and quickly underthrew backwards with his glove to Paul Konerko, who caught the ball with his bare hand to force out Lou Marson in the fifth inning for the second out. On April 12 at Blue Jays, the Sox snapped their ten-game losing streak in Rogers Centre and took the first victory since June 1, 2007, beating the Blue Jays 8–7 in 11 innings. In the next two games, Carlos Quentin hit the White Sox's first grand slam of the season, beating the Jays 11–1. The Sox split the four-game series with Blue Jays. On April 16–18, the Sox got swept by the Indians in Cleveland for the first time since May 30 to June 2, 2003. On April 23 against the Mariners, Andruw Jones hit two home runs on his 33rd birthday including his walk-off home run which made it 7–6. On the next day, in the top of the ninth inning, Casey Kotchman hit a soft ground ball down the right field line and a fan reached over and pick up the ball with his bare hand in foul territory. This is a fan interference ground rule double which two men scored from first and second making it 4–2 Mariner lead. Then in the bottom frame, the Sox scored three runs via two home runs, one by Paul Konerko (solo shot) and a walk-off by Alex Ríos (two-run homer), which made it 5–4. On the next day, White Sox swept the Mariners at a score of 3–2 with Paul Konerko's GW home run in the eighth inning. Paul Konerko broke the franchise record for most home runs hit during the month of April with 11. However the Sox finished the month with a not-so good record of 9–14.

May edit

On May 7 against the Toronto Blue Jays at home, J. J. Putz allowed a three-run home run to Álex González in the twelfth inning which made it 7–4 for the White Sox loss. Two days later against the same team, Bobby Jenks blew his save for allowing Fred Lewis a three-run home run which made it 8–7 Toronto lead. Sox lost three-out-of-four at home against the Toronto Blue Jays while the Sox split the series in Toronto last month. On May 11, the Sox opened the two-game series at the new Target Field and took the victory 5–2 over Minnesota, but the next day lost 3–2. On May 21 against the Florida Marlins in first interleague play, the Sox took the victory 8–0 as Alexei Ramírez had 5 RBIs with two-run double and three-run homer. Two days later, the Sox suffered a big shut-out loss 13–0 to the Marlins on Sunday. The Sox finished the month with a record of 13–14.

June edit

On June 13 against the Cubs at Wrigley Field, Gavin Floyd pitched a no-hitter through 6.2 innings before allowing a double to Alfonso Soriano and then the next batter scored Soriano by Chad Tracy's RBI single. The opposing pitcher Ted Lilly didn't allow a hit through 8+ innings before allowing a single to Juan Pierre. Later that inning, the bases were loaded, so it would have golden opportunities for Sox to score some runs, but failed. The Sox failed to sweep the Cubs as they lose 1–0 with one hit for Sox and three hits for Cubs. From June 12–20, they went eight straight games without hitting home runs, their longest since 1989, which they went nine straight homerless games. However, during their homerless streak, the Sox went 7–1, thanks to their starting pitching. During their span, the Sox have won six straight without hitting home runs for the first time since 1942. Then on June 22 against the Atlanta Braves, Carlos Quentin blasted a 3-run homer in the fourth inning, snapping their 8-game homerless streak in a 9–6 seventh straight win. For the Braves, they snapped their 42-game winning streak when scoring five or more runs, dating back to last season. From June 15–24, the Sox went three-consecutive three-game sweeps for the first time in franchise history. They swept the Pittsburgh Pirates and Washington Nationals on the road, and Atlanta Braves at home. They have won eleven in a row for the first time since June 1961, which they have won twelve in a row. The Sox finished the month with an awesome 18–9 record.

July edit

On July 5–8, the Sox got their four-game sweep over the Los Angeles Angels for the first time since 2005 when they swept the Astros in the World Series. On July 11 against the Kansas City Royals, Andruw Jones hit his 400th career home run in third inning, 46th player in major league history to accomplish this feat. Also the Sox hit five home runs in the game, including four in third inning, tying their franchise history, including two back-to-backs. The Sox swept the Royals with a 15−5 victory and finished with a perfect homestand 7–0. From June 8 until the All-Star break, the Sox were 25–5, their best in MLB. On June 8, the Sox were 24–33 and 9½ games out of the first place. Just 40 days later, the Sox were 50–41 and were in first place by 1½ games over the Detroit Tigers. On July 18 against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field, the Sox led 6–3 going into the bottom of the ninth inning. Then the Twins scored four runs without getting anybody out and suffering Sox their first walk-off loss of the season. Just three days later, the Sox suffered another walk-off loss, this time in extra innings at Seattle Mariners. The Sox scored one run in the top 11 and then Mariners came back with two in the bottom 11. One day after that defeat by Mariners, manager Ozzie Guillén was considering J. J. Putz to replace Bobby Jenks as a closer after blowing his save twice over his last three appearances. On July 23, Mark Buehrle celebrated one-year anniversary of his perfect game by taking a complete game victory over the Oakland Athletics in Oakland. He allowed 1 earned run, 4 hits, 0 walk and 2 strikeouts. From July 26–29, the Sox swept the four-game series over the Seattle Mariners for the first time since 1994 and finished the season series versus the Mariners 9–1 and outscoring them 58–26. The Sox finished the month with an overall record of 18–8 and incredible 12–1 at home.

August edit

On August 3, the White Sox played a split doubleheader at Detroit Tigers, which the Sox won 12–2 in afternoon game and lost 7–1 in night game. The afternoon game was a made-up game from May 17. The next day, Edwin Jackson made his White Sox debut against his former teammate, in which he had 7.0 IP, 9 H, ER, BB, 6 K. Jackson took his first win with the White Sox since moving from Arizona against Armando Galarraga, whose perfect game was lost by the blown call by an umpire on June 2. Jackson threw a no-hitter against the Tampa Bay Rays in St. Petersburg on June 25. Also on the same day, Chris Sale, who was the White Sox's 13th overall pick in the 2010 Major League Baseball draft, was added to the roster as a relief pitcher. Sale was the first 2010 draft pick to be added to an MLB roster. After that game, the Sox were 37–13 (.740) over their last 50 games since June 8, the best record in MLB during that span. On the next day, in the top of the ninth inning, Paul Konerko singled and Mark Kotsay hit a two-run home run which made it a 4–1 Sox lead. But in the bottom of that frame, Ryan Raburn hit a game-tying three-run homer off of Bobby Jenks which tied the game at 4–4. Then in the top of the 11th, Mark Kotsay hit a two-run triple on which Brent Lillibridge and Andruw Jones scored which made it 6–4 Sox lead. In the bottom of the 11th with two outs, Ryan Raburn, who hit a game-tying three-run homer in the ninth, grounded out with men on first and second to end game for a White Sox victory. Sergio Santos got his first major league victory after he pitched two innings following Jenks, who blew his third save of the season. In that series, the White Sox took three out of four from the Tigers in Comerica Park, even though Tigers had one of the best home records in the American League. On August 9 against the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards, it is the first time this season that the White Sox pitcher (J. J. Putz) allow a walk-off home run (to Brian Roberts) and lost 3-out-of-4 in a series with two walk-off extra-inning losses under the Orioles' new manager Buck Showalter. The Sox got four walk-off losses since the All-Star break and were then 2–4 in walk-off games that season. For the Orioles, they led the American League in walk-off wins at 9, including three under Showalter. From August 10 to 12, the Sox lost the series against the Twins and fell to second place in the AL Central, one game back. Also the Sox lost the series at home for the first time since June 4–6 against the Indians, snapping their seven straight home series wins. During the time between series losses at home, the Sox were 20–3 while the Sox swept four opponents. From August 17–19, the Sox played a series against the rival Twins at Target Field when the Sox were three games behind the first-place Twins prior to the first game. In the first game, the former White Sox teammate Jim Thome hit a walk-off two-run homer off of Matt Thornton in the tenth inning to down the White Sox 7–6. In the second game, the Twins beat the Sox again 7–6 with the final batter out. And then in the third game, the Sox blew out the Twins 11–0 to avoid a sweep. The Sox snapped the Twins 9-game home winning streak and they snapped their five-game losing streak at Target Field. On August 29, The White Sox hosted Frank Thomas day at U.S. Cellular Field against the New York Yankees. Thomas' jersey was retired that day, along with his face put up on the legendary wall in right-center field next to Billy Pierce on his left and Carlton Fisk on his right, and also right under 'The Catch' logo. On August 30 against the Indians in Cleveland, in the bottom of the ninth inning, the Sox blew a three-run lead to tie the game at 6 thanks to his fourth blown save by Jenks. Then in the top of the eleventh inning, the Sox scored four runs, all with two outs, including Brent Lillibridge's second home run of the season. The Sox took the victory 10–6. They were now 2–1 when they had given up a three-run lead in the ninth. Also on that same day, Chicago acquired Manny Ramírez off waivers from the Los Angeles Dodgers. The White Sox finished with a record of 14–15 in August and 0–5 in walk-off games.

September edit

On September 3, the game in Boston was postponed due to Hurricane Earl. On September 4, the White Sox swept the doubleheader at Red Sox with identical scores 3–1 with both saves from Bobby Jenks. It is the first time the White Sox swept the doubleheader in Boston since 1991. Then on September 5, the White Sox swept the Red Sox at Fenway Park for their first time since July 27–28, 1991 when the Sox came back with four runs in the top of the ninth inning to take a 7–5 lead, all with two outs. Also, Manny Ramírez faced his former teammate, which he went 3–8 combined in this series. The White Sox finished the 10-game road trip 7–3, all three losses came in final three road games. With the WLLL format in four-game series at Tigers, since 2006, they're 0–7 in the finale of the four-game set after winning the first game and losing the next two. On September 12, Lucas Harrell allowed six runs in the first inning in courtesy of two three-run homers even before the Sox will bat, then the Sox scored twelve unanswered runs to beat the Royals 12–6 and win this weekend series. It is the biggest White Sox comeback so far this season. Also in this game, Paul Konerko hit two two-run homers and five RBIs, recording his fourth career 30 homer/100 RBI season. From September 14–16, the Sox got swept by Twins at home, losing 9 of their last 11 home games against these Twins. With that sweep, the Sox fell to nine games back and Twins outscored the Sox 26–11. Then the next series against the Tigers at home, the Sox got swept again. The Sox got swept by Tigers at home for the first time since April 2001. During the finale of that series, the Sox tied the game at 7 after scoring four runs in the bottom of the ninth inning. The Sox lost in 11 innings to Tigers 9–7, but in the bottom of the eleventh, Paul Konerko nearly hit a walk-off three-run homer, but it was foul just a couple feet from the foul pole. In that game, the Sox left 21 men on base and went 4–24 with runners in scoring position. On September 22 at Oakland Athletics, the Sox avoided getting swept for third consecutive times by scoring two runs in the top of the ninth inning and went on to a 4–3 victory. That victory also avoided their nine-game losing streak for the first time since 1991 and first time in September since 1976. Then the Sox swept the Angels in Los Angeles for the first time since April 2006. In this series, the Sox outscored the Angels 12–6 and finished the season series against the Angels 7–2 and won seven in a row against them. They finished the season road record 43–38 (4th best in AL, 3rd best since 1999), better than last year's 36–45. In this season, the Sox swept five opponents on the road compared to two last season, four of them are the losing teams. Finally on September 28 against the Boston Red Sox, Dayán Viciedo gave the White Sox their first walk-off hit since April 24, winning it 5–4, which came back from a 3–0 deficit. It is only the third walk-off win this season which trails the majors against seven walk-off losses, all since the All-Star break. The result of this four-game series against the Red Sox is LWWW, first time they had this result since 2006. The White Sox finished September with a record of 14–13.

October edit

The White Sox concluded the regular season with a 2–1 record in October.

Game log edit

Legend
White Sox Win White Sox Loss Game Postponed
2010 White Sox game log
April (9–14) – Home (6–6) – Road (3–8) – 92 R.S. 111 R.A.
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Time Att. Record GB Box
1 April 5 Indians 6–0 Buehrle (1–0) Westbrook (0–1) 2:24 38,935 1–0 0 box
2 April 7 Indians 5–3 Carmona (1–0) Williams (0–1) Perez (1) 3:10 19,514 1–1 −½ box
3 April 8 Indians 5–3 (11) Lewis (1–0) Putz (0–1) Perez (2) 3:59 18,637 1–2 −1½ box
4 April 9 Twins 4–3 (11) Duensing (1–0) Peña (0–1) Rauch (3) 3:43 21,416 1–3 −2½ box
5 April 10 Twins 2–1 Baker (1–1) García (0–1) Rauch (4) 2:35 28,337 1–4 −3½ box
6 April 11 Twins 5–4 Buehrle (2–0) Blackburn (1–1) Jenks (1) 2:14 25,550 2–4 −3 box
7 April 12 @ Blue Jays 8–7 (11) Thornton (1–0) Accardo (0–1) Jenks (2) 3:29 46,321 3–4 −2½ box
8 April 13 @ Blue Jays 4–2 Romero (1–0) Floyd (0–1) Gregg (3) 2:11 12,167 3–5 −3 box
9 April 14 @ Blue Jays 11–1 Danks (1–0) Morrow (0–1) 2:47 10,610 4–5 −2 box
10 April 15 @ Blue Jays 7–3 Eveland (2–0) García (0–2) 2:47 10,744 4–6 −3 box
11 April 16 @ Indians 6–2 Talbot (1–1) Buehrle (2–1) 2:04 10,421 4–7 −4 box
12 April 17 @ Indians 3–2 Lewis (2–0) Thornton (1–1) Perez (3) 2:44 12,885 4–8 −5 box
13 April 18 @ Indians 7–4 Carmona (2–0) Floyd (0–2) Perez (4) 3:07 10,564 4–9 −5 box
14 April 20 Rays 4–1 Danks (2–0) Price (2–1) Jenks (3) 2:22 19,260 5–9 −5 box
15 April 21 Rays 12–0 Davis (1–1) Buehrle (2–2) 3:00 17,023 5–10 −6 box
16 April 22 Rays 10–2 Shields (2–0) Peavy (0–1) 2:50 18,207 5–11 −6 box
17 April 23 Mariners 7–6 Thornton (2–1) Lowe (1–2) 2:57 24,653 6–11 −6 box
18 April 24 Mariners 5–4 Jenks (1–0) Aardsma (0–1) 2:34 25,253 7–11 −6 box
19 April 25 Mariners 3–2 Danks (3–0) League (2–1) Jenks (4) 2:14 28,274 8–11 −5 box
20 April 27 @ Rangers 4–2 Wilson (2–1) Buehrle (2–3) Francisco (1) 2:19 14,589 8–12 −6 box
21 April 28 @ Rangers 6–5 Harden (1–1) Peavy (0–2) Feliz (3) 2:48 20,432 8–13 −6 box
22 April 29 @ Rangers 7–5 Floyd (1–2) O'Day (0–1) 2:53 17,778 9–13 −5 box
23 April 30 @ Yankees 6–4 Aceves (2–0) Thornton (2–2) Rivera (7) 2:58 44,783 9–14 −6 box
May (13–14) – Home (5–7) – Road (8–7) – 118 R.S. 127 R.A.
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Time Att. Record GB Box
24 May 1 @ Yankees 7–6 Linebrink (1–0) Robertson (0–2) Jenks (5) 3:49 45,265 10–14 −5 box
25 May 2 @ Yankees 12–3 Hughes (3–0) Buehrle (2–4) 3:06 45,303 10–15 −6 box
26 May 3 Royals 5–1 Peavy (1–2) Meche (0–3) 2:25 21,208 11–15 −6 box
27 May 4 Royals 7–2 Hochevar (3–1) Floyd (1–3) 2:40 17,157 11–16 −7 box
28 May 5 Royals 9–2 García (1–2) Bannister (1–2) 2:35 21,255 12–16 −7 box
29 May 6 Blue Jays 2–0 Eveland (3–1) Danks (3–1) Gregg (8) 2:30 20,106 12–17 −7 box
30 May 7 Blue Jays 7–4 (12) Downs (1–3) Putz (0–2) 3:12 20,072 12–18 −7½ box
31 May 8 Blue Jays 7–3 Peavy (2–2) Cecil (2–2) 2:42 24,945 13–18 −7 box
32 May 9 Blue Jays 9–7 Frasor (2–1) Jenks (1–1) Gregg (9) 3:29 23,850 13–19 −8 box
33 May 11 @ Twins 5–2 García (2–2) Slowey (4–3) Jenks (6) 2:39 38,764 14–19 −7 box
34 May 12 @ Twins 3–2 Pavano (4–3) Danks (3–2) Rauch (9) 2:22 38,895 14–20 −8 box
35 May 14 @ Royals 6–1 Hughes (1–1) Buehrle (2–5) 2:25 27,816 14–21 −8 box
36 May 15 @ Royals 5–4 Peavy (3–2) Hochevar (3–2) Thornton (1) 2:33 22,192 15–21 −7 box
37 May 16 @ Royals 5–3 Bannister (2–3) Floyd (1–4) Soria (9) 2:20 13,922 15–22 −8 box
May 17 @ Tigers Postponed (rain), rescheduled for August 3 −8½
38 May 18 @ Tigers 6–2 García (3–2) Porcello (3–4) 2:44 28,155 16–22 −7½ box
39 May 19 Angels 3–2 Saunders (3–5) Danks (3–3) Fuentes (5) 2:26 23,271 16–23 −7½ box
40 May 20 Angels 6–5 Santana (3–3) Peavy (3–3) Fuentes (6) 3:00 23,515 16–24 −7½ box
41 May 21 Marlins 8–0 Buehrle (3–5) Nolasco (4–3) 2:08 20,652 17–24 −7½ box
42 May 22 Marlins 4–1 Floyd (2–4) Volstad (3–5) Jenks (7) 2:46 28,462 18–24 −7½ box
43 May 23 Marlins 13–0 Johnson (5–1) García (3–3) 3:14 28,298 18–25 −7½ box
44 May 24 @ Indians 7–2 Danks (4–3) Masterson (0–5) 3:00 10,166 19–25 −7 box
45 May 25 @ Indians 7–3 Talbot (6–3) Peavy (3–4) 2:16 14,441 19–26 −7 box
46 May 26 @ Indians 5–4 Peña (1–1) Westbrook (2–3) 2:44 18,109 20–26 −6 box
47 May 27 @ Rays 5–1 Niemann (5–0) Floyd (2–5) 2:29 13,299 20–27 −7 box
48 May 28 @ Rays 4–2 García (4–3) Price (7–2) Thornton (2) 2:35 20,650 21–27 −7 box
49 May 29 @ Rays 8–5 Davis (5–4) Danks (4–4) Soriano (14) 3:18 33,588 21–28 −8 box
50 May 30 @ Rays 8–5 Peavy (4–4) Shields (5–3) 3:14 26,878 22–28 −8 box
June (18–9) – Home (9–6) – Road (9–3) – 125 R.S. 103 R.A.
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Time Att. Record GB Box
51 June 1 Rangers 9–6 Harden (3–1) Buehrle (3–6) Feliz (14) 3:19 20,075 22–29 −8½ box
52 June 2 Rangers 9–5 Feldman (3–5) Floyd (2–6) 2:51 19,516 22–30 −8½ box
53 June 3 Rangers 4–3 García (5–3) Lewis (4–4) Jenks (8) 2:27 20,003 23–30 −7½ box
54 June 4 Indians 10–1 Masterson (1–5) Danks (4–4) 3:08 20,713 23–31 −8½ box
55 June 5 Indians 3–1 Talbot (7–4) Peavy (4–5) Wood (4) 2:49 30,864 23–32 −9½ box
56 June 6 Indians 8–7 Putz (1–2) Sipp (0–2) Jenks (9) 3:17 27,577 24–32 −8½ box
57 June 8 Tigers 7–2 Thomas (3–0) Thornton (2–3) 2:59 20,776 24–33 −9½ box
58 June 9 Tigers 15–3 García (6–3) Porcello (4–6) 2:32 21,959 25–33 −9½ box
59 June 10 Tigers 3–0 Danks (5–5) Scherzer (2–6) Jenks (10) 2:15 26,004 26–33 −8½ box
60 June 11 @ Cubs 10–5 Peavy (5–5) Wells (3–5) 3:08 41,129 27–33 −8½ box
61 June 12 @ Cubs 2–1 Buehrle (4–6) Silva (8–1) Jenks (11) 2:54 40,397 28–33 −7½ box
62 June 13 @ Cubs 1–0 Lilly (2–5) Floyd (2–7) Mármol (13) 2:20 40,456 28–34 −7½ box
63 June 15 @ Pirates 6–4 García (7–3) Lincoln (0–1) Jenks (12) 3:11 12,693 29–34 −7½ box
64 June 16 @ Pirates 7–2 Danks (6–5) Duke (3–8) 2:26 15,218 30–34 −7½ box
65 June 17 @ Pirates 5–4 Buehrle (5–6) Ohlendorf (0–5) Jenks (13) 2:38 23,170 31–34 −6½ box
66 June 18 @ Nationals 2–1 (11) Putz (2–2) Storen (2–1) Jenks (14) 2:55 40,325 32–34 −5½ box
67 June 19 @ Nationals 1–0 Peavy (6–5) Martin (0–3) 2:34 36,487 33–34 −5½ box
68 June 20 @ Nationals 6–3 García (8–3) Lannan (2–5) Putz (1) 2:39 31,763 34–34 −5½ box
69 June 22 Braves 9–6 Danks (7–5) Hanson (7–4) Jenks (15) 2:38 28,773 35–34 −4½ box
70 June 23 Braves 4–2 Buehrle (6–6) Hudson (7–3) Jenks (16) 2:20 27,561 36–34 −3½ box
71 June 24 Braves 2–0 Putz (3–2) Saito (1–3) Jenks (17) 2:17 31,076 37–34 −2½ box
72 June 25 Cubs 6–0 Peavy (7–5) Zambrano (3–6) 2:22 39,364 38–34 −1½ box
73 June 26 Cubs 3–2 Putz (4–2) Cashner (0–1) Thornton (3) 2:35 39,479 39–34 −1½ box
74 June 27 Cubs 8–6 Dempster (6–6) Danks (7–6) 2:57 39,682 39–35 −1½ box
75 June 28 @ Royals 3–1 Lerew (1–1) Buehrle (6–7) Soria (19) 2:27 15,056 39–36 −2 box
76 June 29 @ Royals 4–3 Floyd (3–7) Bannister (7–6) Putz (2) 2:55 19,364 40–36 −1½ box
77 June 30 @ Royals 7–6 Greinke (4–8) Peavy (7–6) Soria (20) 2:30 18,335 40–37 −2½ box
July (18–8) – Home (12–1) – Road (6–7) – 140 R.S. 84 R.A.
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Time Att. Record GB Box
78 July 2 @ Rangers 5–3 Putz (5–2) Feliz (1–2) Thornton (4) 2:54 30,193 41–37 −2 box
79 July 3 @ Rangers 3–1 Hunter (5–0) Danks (7–7) Feliz (22) 2:33 25,986 41–38 −2 box
80 July 4 @ Rangers 5–3 Buehrle (7–7) Feldman (5–8) Thornton (5) 2:27 45,020 42–38 −1 box
81 July 5 Angels 9–2 Floyd (4–7) Kazmir (7–8) Santos (1) 2:49 38,092 43–38 −1 box
82 July 6 Angels 4–1 Peña (2–1) Weaver (8–4) Jenks (18) 2:54 21,889 44–38 −1 box
83 July 7 Angels 5–2 García (9–3) Saunders (6–9) Jenks (19) 2:48 21,135 45–38 −1 box
84 July 8 Angels 1–0 Danks (8–7) Santana (8–7) 1:50 27,734 46–38 −½ box
85 July 9 Royals 8–2 Buehrle (8–7) Chen (5–3) 2:38 25,572 47–38 −½ box
86 July 10 Royals 5–1 Floyd (5–7) Bannister (7–7) 2:22 32,339 48–38 −½ box
87 July 11 Royals 15–5 Peña (3–1) Lerew (1–3) 2:43 29,040 49–38 box
All–Star Break: NL defeats AL 3–1 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim
88 July 15 @ Twins 8–7 Danks (9–7) Burnett (1–2) Jenks (20) 3:34 40,697 50–38 +1 box
89 July 16 @ Twins 7–4 Liriano (7–7) Floyd (5–8) Crain (1) 3:09 40,427 50–39 +1 box
90 July 17 @ Twins 3–2 Pavano (11–6) Buehrle (8–8) 1:52 40,637 50–40 +1½ box
91 July 18 @ Twins 7–6 Duensing (3–1) Jenks (1–2) 3:07 40,336 50–41 +1½ box
92 July 19 @ Mariners 6–1 Hudson (1–0) Pauley (0–2) 2:45 21,749 51–41 +2½ box
93 July 20 @ Mariners 4–0 Danks (10–7) Fister (3–6) 2:11 21,366 52–41 +3½ box
94 July 21 @ Mariners 2–1 (11) League (7–6) Jenks (1–3) 2:49 21,529 52–42 +2½ box
95 July 23 @ Athletics 5–1 Buehrle (9–8) Cahill (9–4) 2:16 15,103 53–42 +2½ box
96 July 24 @ Athletics 10–2 Mazzaro (6–2) García (9–4) 3:04 17,439 53–43 +2 box
97 July 25 @ Athletics 6–4 Braden (5–7) Hudson (1–1) Wuertz (3) 2:46 17,148 53–44 +1 box
98 July 26 Mariners 6–1 Danks (11–7) Hernández (7–7) 2:24 38,815 54–44 +1 box
99 July 27 Mariners 11–0 Floyd (6–8) Rowland-Smith (1–10) 2:04 26,080 55–44 +1 box
100 July 28 Mariners 6–5 Thornton (3–3) Wright (1–3) Jenks (21) 2:57 25,126 56–44 +1 box
101 July 29 Mariners 9–5 García (10–4) Pauley (0–3) 2:43 28,483 57–44 +1½ box
102 July 30 Athletics 6–1 Harrell (1–0) Anderson (2–2) 2:34 29,431 58–44 +1½ box
103 July 31 Athletics 6–2 Braden (6–7) Danks (11–8) 2:27 35,852 58–45 box
August (14–15) – Home (6–7) – Road (8–8) – 155 R.S. 130 R.A.
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Time Att. Record GB Box
104 August 1 Athletics 4–1 Floyd (7–8) Gonzalez (9–7) Jenks (22) 2:19 32,118 59–45 box
105 August 3 @ Tigers 12–2 Buehrle (10–8) Porcello (4–10) 2:25 26,141 60–45 +1½ box
106 August 3 @ Tigers 7–1 Bonderman (6–6) Torres (0–1) 2:27 24,826 60–46 +1½ box
107 August 4 @ Tigers 4–1 Jackson (1–0) Galarraga (3–4) Jenks (23) 2:51 31,770 61–46 +1½ box
108 August 5 @ Tigers 6–4 (11) Santos (1–0) Valverde (1–3) 3:18 34,156 62–46 +1½ box
109 August 6 @ Orioles 2–1 (10) Simón (3–2) Peña (3–2) 2:57 19,687 62–47 +1½ box
110 August 7 @ Orioles 4–2 Floyd (8–8) Berken (3–3) Putz (3) 2:49 24,939 63–47 +1½ box
111 August 8 @ Orioles 4–3 Guthrie (6–11) Buehrle (10–9) Simón (17) 2:19 18,283 63–48 box
112 August 9 @ Orioles 3–2 (10) Albers (4–3) Putz (5–3) 2:58 14,135 63–49 0 box
113 August 10 Twins 12–6 Baker (10–9) García (10–5) 2:52 30,900 63–50 −1 box
114 August 11 Twins 6–1 Danks (12–8) Perkins (0–1) 2:35 32,033 64–50 0 box
115 August 12 Twins 6–1 Liriano (11–7) Floyd (8–9) 3:09 33,237 64–51 −1 box
116 August 13 Tigers 8–4 Buehrle (11–9) Bonderman (6–8) 2:20 34,834 65–51 −1 box
117 August 14 Tigers 3–2 Coke (7–2) Putz (5–4) 2:53 36,548 65–52 −2 box
118 August 15 Tigers 13–8 Thomas (5–1) Putz (5–5) 3:31 36,287 65–53 −3 box
119 August 17 @ Twins 7–6 (10) Mahay (1–1) Thornton (3–4) 3:11 40,714 65–54 −4 box
120 August 18 @ Twins 7–6 Manship (1–0) Floyd (8–10) Capps (31) 3:11 40,702 65–55 −5 box
121 August 19 @ Twins 11–0 Buehrle (12–9) Pavano (15–8) 2:31 40,723 66–55 −4 box
August 20 @ Royals Postponed (rain), rescheduled for August 21 −4½
122 August 21 @ Royals 6–5 (11) Chavez (5–3) Sale (0–1) 3:25 N/A 66–56 −4½ box
123 August 21 @ Royals 7–6 (10) Putz (6–5) Holland (0–1) 3:06 25,543 67–56 −4 box
124 August 22 @ Royals 3–2 (10) O'Sullivan (2–4) Linebrink (1–1) 3:01 18,877 67–57 −5 box
125 August 24 Orioles 7–5 Floyd (9–10) Guthrie (7–13) Jenks (24) 2:58 26,263 68–57 −3½ box
126 August 25 Orioles 4–2 Matusz (6–12) Buehrle (12–10) Uehara (2) 2:22 23,733 68–58 −3½ box
127 August 26 Orioles 8–0 Jackson (2–0) Arrieta (4–6) 2:42 23,898 69–58 −3½ box
128 August 27 Yankees 9–4 García (11–5) Burnett (9–12) 2:51 38,596 70–58 −3½ box
129 August 28 Yankees 12–9 Sabathia (18–5) Danks (12–9) Rivera (26) 3:31 38,811 70–59 −4½ box
130 August 29 Yankees 2–1 Nova (1–0) Floyd (9–11) Rivera (27) 3:25 39,433 70–60 −4½ box
131 August 30 @ Indians 10–6 (11) Linebrink (2–1) Perez (4–1) 4:11 10,663 71–60 −4 box
132 August 31 @ Indians 4–3 Jackson (3–0) Smith (1–2) Jenks (25) 2:44 12,006 72–60 –4 box
September/October (16–14) – Home (7–9) – Road (9–5) – 122 R.S. 149 R.A.
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Time Att. Record GB Box
133 September 1 @ Indians 6–4 Peña (4–2) Germano (0–1) Sale (1) 2:49 12,563 73–60 −4 box
September 3 @ Red Sox Postponed (rain from Hurricane Earl), rescheduled for September 4 −4
134 September 4 @ Red Sox 3–1 Danks (13–9) Buchholz (15–6) Jenks (26) 2:53 37,411 74–60 −4 box
135 September 4 @ Red Sox 3–1 Floyd (10–11) Lackey (12–9) Jenks (27) 3:03 37,858 75–60 −3½ box
136 September 5 @ Red Sox 7–5 Linebrink (3–1) Papelbon (5–6) Thornton (6) 4:05 37,570 76–60 −3½ box
137 September 6 @ Tigers 5–4 (10) Sale (1–1) Valverde (2–4) 3:00 32,924 77–60 −3½ box
138 September 7 @ Tigers 9–1 Verlander (15–8) García (11–6) 2:52 24,905 77–61 −4½ box
139 September 8 @ Tigers 5–1 Bonderman (8–9) Danks (13–10) 2:04 25,995 77–62 −5½ box
140 September 9 @ Tigers 6–3 Porcello (9–11) Floyd (10–12) Perry (2) 2:12 29,995 77–63 −6 box
141 September 10 Royals 4–3 Putz (7–5) Tejeda (3–4) Sale (2) 2:24 27,009 78–63 −5 box
142 September 11 Royals 8–2 Davies (8–9) Jackson (3–1) 3:07 26,389 78–64 −6 box
143 September 12 Royals 12–6 Santos (2–0) Humber (1–1) 3:26 23,756 79–64 −6 box
144 September 14 Twins 9–3 Liriano (14–7) Danks (13–11) 3:00 29,223 79–65 −7 box
145 September 15 Twins 9–3 Duensing (9–2) Floyd (10–13) 3:04 30,063 79–66 −8 box
146 September 16 Twins 8–5 Pavano (17–11) Buehrle (12–11) Capps (13) 3:25 27,180 79–67 −9 box
147 September 17 Tigers 9–2 Scherzer (11–10) Jackson (3–2) 2:39 28,563 79–68 −9 box
148 September 18 Tigers 6–3 Verlander (17–8) Santos (2–1) 2:42 27,828 79–69 −10 box
149 September 19 Tigers 9–7 (11) Weinhardt (2–2) Santos (2–2) Schlereth (1) 4:13 25,417 79–70 −10 box
150 September 20 @ Athletics 3–0 Bonser (1–0) Linebrink (3–2) Breslow (3) 2:53 10,090 79–71 −11 box
151 September 21 @ Athletics 7–2 Cahill (17–7) Buehrle (12–12) 2:30 11,158 79–72 −12 box
152 September 22 @ Athletics 4–3 Thornton (4–4) Ziegler (3–5) Sale (3) 2:38 16,056 80–72 −12 box
153 September 24 @ Angels 2–1 Thornton (5–4) Rodney (4–3) 2:31 41,046 81–72 −11 box
154 September 25 @ Angels 6–2 Danks (14–11) Kazmir (9–15) 2:37 40,758 82–72 −10 box
155 September 26 @ Angels 4–3 Peña (5–2) Weaver (13–12) Thornton (7) 2:46 42,686 83–72 −9 box
156 September 27 Red Sox 6–1 Buchholz (17–7) Buehrle (12–13) 2:42 19,750 83–73 −9 box
157 September 28 Red Sox 5–4 Sale (2–1) Bowden (0–1) 3:10 16,982 84–73 −8 box
158 September 29 Red Sox 5–2 García (12–6) Beckett (6–6) Thornton (8) 2:32 32,084 85–73 −8 box
159 September 30 Red Sox 8–2 Danks (15–11) Lester (19–9) 2:57 30,854 86–73 −7 box
160 October 1 Indians 7–3 Carmona (13–14) Peña (5–3) 2:52 23,128 86–74 −7 box
161 October 2 Indians 6–2 (6) Buehrle (13–13) Carrasco (2–2) 1:46 23,702 87–74 −7 box
162 October 3 Indians 6–5 Jackson (4–2) Germano (0–3) Sale (4) 2:40 24,539 88–74 −6 box

Player stats edit

Batting edit

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
Gordon Beckham, 2B 131 444 58 112 25 2 9 49 37 92 .252 4
Mark Buehrle, P 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .000 0
Ramón Castro, C 37 115 18 32 2 0 8 21 9 26 .278 1
John Danks, P 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0
Alejandro De Aza, OF 19 30 7 9 3 0 0 2 1 4 .300 2
Tyler Flowers, C 8 11 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 5 .091 0
Gavin Floyd, P 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 .250 0
Freddy García, P 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0
Andruw Jones, OF, DH 107 278 41 64 12 1 19 48 45 73 .230 9
Paul Konerko, 1B,DH 149 548 89 171 30 1 39 111 72 110 .312 0
Mark Kotsay, DH,1B,OF 107 327 30 78 17 2 8 31 32 36 .239 1
Brent Lillibridge, 2B,SS,OF 64 98 19 22 5 2 2 16 3 36 .224 5
Donny Lucy, C 7 15 2 5 3 0 1 2 2 3 .333 1
Brent Morel, 3B 21 65 9 15 3 0 3 7 4 17 .231 2
Jayson Nix, 3B,2B,SS 24 49 3 8 1 0 1 5 7 12 .163 0
Jake Peavy, P 2 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 .143 0
Juan Pierre, LF 160 651 96 179 18 3 1 47 45 47 .275 68
A. J. Pierzynski, C 128 474 43 128 29 0 9 56 15 39 .270 3
Carlos Quentin, RF, DH 131 453 73 110 25 2 26 87 50 83 .243 2
Alexei Ramírez, SS 156 585 83 165 29 2 18 70 27 82 .282 13
Manny Ramírez, DH 24 69 6 18 1 0 1 2 14 23 .260 0
Alex Ríos, CF 147 567 89 161 29 3 21 88 38 93 .284 34
Mark Teahen, 3B,OF 77 233 31 60 13 2 4 25 25 61 .258 3
Dayán Viciedo, 3B 38 104 17 32 7 0 5 13 2 25 .308 1
Omar Vizquel, 3B,2B,SS 108 344 36 95 11 1 2 30 34 45 .276 11
Team Totals 162 5484 752 1467 263 21 177 710 462 918 .268 160

Pitching 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; HR = Home runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts; BAA = Batting average against

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB K BAA
Mark Buehrle 13 13 4.28 33 33 0 210.1 246 105 100 17 49 99 .295
John Danks 15 11 3.72 32 32 0 213.0 189 93 88 18 70 163 .237
Gavin Floyd 10 13 4.08 31 31 0 187.1 199 92 85 14 58 151 .274
Freddy García 12 6 4.64 28 28 0 157.0 171 85 81 23 45 89 .279
Lucas Harrell 1 0 4.88 8 3 0 24.0 34 18 12 2 17 15 .337
Daniel Hudson 1 1 6.32 3 3 0 15.2 17 11 11 1 11 14 .293
Gregory Infante 0 0 0.00 5 0 0 4.2 2 0 0 0 4 5 .133
Edwin Jackson 4 2 3.24 11 11 0 75.0 73 31 27 8 18 77 .248
Bobby Jenks 1 3 4.44 55 0 27 52.2 54 28 26 3 18 61 .260
Scott Linebrink 3 2 4.40 52 0 0 57.1 59 31 28 11 17 52 .262
Jeffrey Marquez 0 0 18.00 1 0 0 1.0 2 2 2 1 0 0 .400
Jake Peavy 7 6 4.63 17 17 0 107.0 98 55 55 13 34 93 .242
Tony Peña 5 3 5.10 52 3 0 100.2 108 63 57 10 45 56 .278
J. J. Putz 7 5 2.83 60 0 3 54.0 41 18 17 4 15 65 .204
Chris Sale 2 1 1.93 21 0 4 23.1 15 5 5 2 10 32 .185
Sergio Santos 2 2 2.96 56 0 1 51.2 53 18 17 2 26 56 .261
Matt Thornton 5 4 2.67 61 0 8 60.2 41 18 18 3 20 81 .191
Erick Threets 0 0 0.00 11 0 0 12.1 9 1 0 0 3 6 .220
Carlos Torres 0 1 8.56 5 1 0 13.2 23 13 13 2 9 13 .377
Randy Williams 0 1 5.40 27 0 0 25.0 37 17 15 2 21 22 .346
Team Totals 88 74 4.09 162 162 43 1446.1 1471 704 658 136 490 1149 .264

Roster edit

2010 Chicago White Sox
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Farm system edit

References edit

  1. ^ ChiSox pick up Garcia's option
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on October 12, 2009. Retrieved October 10, 2009.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on October 12, 2009. Retrieved October 10, 2009.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on February 25, 2012. Retrieved November 6, 2009.
  5. ^ a b . Archived from the original on November 9, 2009. Retrieved November 6, 2009.
  6. ^ Vizquel, White Sox agree to 1-year deal
  7. ^ White Sox sign Jones to one-year deal
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on May 16, 2011. Retrieved December 23, 2009.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on December 14, 2009. Retrieved December 23, 2009.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on February 25, 2012. Retrieved December 23, 2009.

External links edit

  • 2010 Chicago White Sox season at Baseball Reference
  • 2010 Chicago White Sox season Official Site
  • Chicago White Sox stats

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The 2010 Chicago White Sox season was the organization s 111th season in Chicago and 110th in the American League The Sox opened the season against the Cleveland Indians at home on April 5 and closed the season also against the Indians at home on October 3 They finished the season with an 88 74 record in second place in the American League Central six games behind the division champions Minnesota Twins 2010 Chicago White SoxLeagueAmerican LeagueDivisionCentralBallparkU S Cellular FieldCityChicago IllinoisRecord88 74 543 Divisional place2ndOwnersJerry ReinsdorfGeneral managersKenny WilliamsManagersOzzie GuillenTelevisionCSN Chicago CSN WGN TV and WGN America WCIU TV Ken Harrelson Steve Stone RadioWSCR Ed Farmer Darrin Jackson WRTO Spanish 2009 Seasons 2011 The interleague games that the Sox played were Chicago Cubs both at home and on the road since Sox and Cubs are crosstown rivals Atlanta Braves and Florida Marlins at home and Washington Nationals and Pittsburgh Pirates on the road It was the fifth year in a row that the Sox competed against Pittsburgh as an interleague team besides the Cubs Also it was the first time that Sox played the Washington Nationals since that franchise moved from Montreal following the 2004 season Contents 1 Offseason 2 Spring training 2 1 March 2 2 April 3 Regular season 3 1 Season standings 3 1 1 American League Central 3 1 2 American League Wild Card 3 1 3 Record vs opponents 3 1 4 Detailed records 3 2 Season summary 3 2 1 General 3 2 2 Records 3 2 3 Scoring 3 3 Composite inning summary 3 4 Opening Day lineup 3 5 Summaries by month 3 5 1 April 3 5 2 May 3 5 3 June 3 5 4 July 3 5 5 August 3 5 6 September 3 5 7 October 3 6 Game log 4 Player stats 4 1 Batting 4 2 Pitching 4 3 Roster 5 Farm system 6 References 7 External linksOffseason editOctober 5 2009 SP Freddy Garcia 2010 1 million option picked up 1 October 6 2009 RP Matt Thornton 2010 2 25 million option picked up 2 October 9 2009 OF DeWayne Wise granted free agency after rejecting a Triple A assignment 3 November 5 2009 OF 1B Mark Kotsay is resigned 1 year 1 5 million 4 November 5 2009 Acquire 3B Mark Teahen from Kansas City via trade for 2B Chris Getz and 3B Josh Fields 5 November 6 2009 OF Jermaine Dye 12 million mutual option is declined declaring him a free agent 5 November 23 2009 INF Omar Vizquel agrees to 1 year 1 375 million deal 6 November 25 2009 OF DH Andruw Jones agrees to 1 year 500K deal with the ability to earn 1 million in performance bonus 7 December 11 2009 RP J J Putz agrees to 1 year 3 million deal with 3 million incentive bonuses 8 December 12 2009 RP D J Carrasco is non tendered declaring him a Free Agent 9 December 18 2009 Acquired OF Juan Pierre from Los Angeles Dodgers for minor league pitchers Jon Link and John Ely 10 Spring training editMarch edit 9 16 5 April edit 3 0 Regular season editSeason standings edit American League Central edit vteAL Central W L Pct GB Home Road Minnesota Twins 94 68 0 580 53 28 41 40 Chicago White Sox 88 74 0 543 6 45 36 43 38 Detroit Tigers 81 81 0 500 13 52 29 29 52 Cleveland Indians 69 93 0 426 25 38 43 31 50 Kansas City Royals 67 95 0 414 27 38 43 29 52 American League Wild Card edit vteDivision Winners W L Pct Tampa Bay Rays 96 66 0 593 Minnesota Twins 94 68 0 580 Texas Rangers 90 72 0 556 vteWild Card team Top team qualifies for postseason W L Pct GB New York Yankees 95 67 0 586 Boston Red Sox 89 73 0 549 6 Chicago White Sox 88 74 0 543 7 Toronto Blue Jays 85 77 0 525 10 Detroit Tigers 81 81 0 500 14 Oakland Athletics 81 81 0 500 14 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 80 82 0 494 15 Cleveland Indians 69 93 0 426 26 Kansas City Royals 67 95 0 414 28 Baltimore Orioles 66 96 0 407 29 Seattle Mariners 61 101 0 377 34 Record vs opponents edit Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL Baltimore 9 9 4 3 3 3 5 5 2 4 6 0 3 5 5 13 3 7 3 6 7 11 6 4 3 15 7 11 Boston 9 9 1 6 4 4 3 3 4 3 9 1 3 2 9 9 4 5 7 3 7 11 4 6 12 6 13 5 Chicago 3 4 6 1 9 9 8 10 10 8 7 2 5 13 2 4 4 5 9 1 3 4 4 5 3 5 15 3 Cleveland 3 3 4 4 9 9 9 9 10 8 5 4 6 12 2 6 3 6 3 4 2 7 2 4 6 4 5 13 Detroit 5 5 3 3 10 8 9 9 10 8 6 4 9 9 4 4 3 3 3 5 1 6 3 6 4 4 11 7 Kansas City 4 2 3 4 9 10 8 10 8 10 3 7 5 13 3 5 3 6 5 4 4 4 2 7 3 3 8 10 Los Angeles 0 6 1 9 2 7 4 5 4 6 7 3 2 5 4 4 11 8 15 4 4 5 9 10 6 3 11 7 Minnesota 5 3 2 3 13 5 12 6 9 9 13 5 5 2 2 4 6 3 6 4 3 5 7 3 3 6 8 10 New York 13 5 9 9 4 2 6 2 4 4 5 3 4 4 4 2 9 1 6 4 8 10 4 4 8 10 11 7 Oakland 7 3 5 4 5 4 6 3 3 3 6 3 8 11 3 6 1 9 13 6 4 5 9 10 3 4 8 10 Seattle 6 3 3 7 1 9 4 3 5 3 4 5 4 15 4 6 4 6 6 13 2 7 7 12 2 3 9 9 Tampa Bay 11 7 11 7 4 3 7 2 6 1 4 4 5 4 5 3 10 8 5 4 7 2 4 2 10 8 7 11 Texas 4 6 6 4 5 4 4 2 6 3 7 2 10 9 3 7 4 4 10 9 12 7 2 4 3 7 14 4 Toronto 15 3 6 12 5 3 4 6 4 4 3 3 3 6 6 3 10 8 4 3 3 2 8 10 7 3 7 11 This box viewtalkedit Source MLB Standings Grid 2010 Detailed records edit Opponent Home Away Total Pct Runs scored Runs allowed AL East Baltimore Orioles 2 1 1 3 3 4 429 27 20 Boston Red Sox 3 1 3 0 6 1 857 32 21 New York Yankees 1 2 1 2 2 4 333 33 42 Tampa Bay Rays 1 2 2 2 3 4 429 24 43 Toronto Blue Jays 1 3 2 2 3 5 375 42 40 8 9 9 9 17 18 486 158 166 AL Central Cleveland Indians 4 5 5 4 9 9 500 80 86 Detroit Tigers 3 6 5 4 8 10 444 89 94 Kansas City Royals 7 2 3 6 10 8 556 96 78 Minnesota Twins 2 7 3 6 5 13 278 83 98 16 20 16 20 32 40 444 348 356 AL West Los Angeles Angels 4 2 3 0 7 2 778 38 20 Oakland Athletics 2 1 2 4 4 5 444 29 38 Seattle Mariners 7 0 2 1 9 1 900 58 26 Texas Rangers 1 2 3 3 4 5 444 40 45 14 5 10 8 24 13 649 165 129 Interleague Atlanta Braves 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 000 15 8 Chicago Cubs 2 1 2 1 4 2 667 27 17 Florida Marlins 2 1 0 0 2 1 667 12 14 Pittsburgh Pirates 0 0 3 0 3 0 1 000 18 10 Washington Nationals 0 0 3 0 3 0 1 000 9 4 7 2 8 1 15 3 833 81 53 Season summary edit General edit Games played 162 Record 88 74 Winning percentage 543 Rank 2nd Games behind 6 0 Biggest lead 3 5 games last on July 20 Farthest behind 12 0 games last on September 22 Most games over 500 17 last on September 6 Most games under 500 9 last on June 8 Longest winning streak 11 June 15 to 26 Longest losing streak 8 September 14 to 21 Series record 25 24 3 Series sweep 10 4 Longest game 12 innings May 7 vs Blue Jays Shortest game 6 innings October 2 vs Indians Records edit Home 45 36 Road 43 38 Day 31 18 Night 57 56 Open 86 72 Dome 2 2 Grass 84 70 Turf 4 4 vs RHP 68 54 vs LHP 20 20 vs East division teams 17 18 vs Central division teams 32 40 vs West division teams 24 13 vs American League teams 73 71 vs National League teams 15 3 vs winning teams gt 500 26 32 vs tying teams 500 12 15 vs losing teams lt 500 50 27 April 9 14 May 13 14 June 18 9 July 18 8 August 14 15 September 14 13 October 2 1 First half 49 38 Second half 39 36 Sunday 12 14 Monday 9 4 Tuesday 13 12 Wednesday 13 12 Thursday 12 9 Friday 14 10 Saturday 15 13 Scoring edit Runs scored 752 Runs allowed 704 Pythagorean record 86 76 Runs scored per game 4 64 Runs allowed per game 4 35 Blowout games 23 20 One run games 28 21 9 inning games 81 64 Extra inning games 6 10 Shortened games 1 0 Walk off wins 3 Walk off losses 7 Comeback victories 44 Blown leads 34 Shutouts 11 Shutouts by opponent 5 10 runs scored 9 10 runs allowed 9 Most runs scored 15 June 9 vs Tigers and July 11 vs Royals Most runs allowed 13 May 23 vs Marlins and August 15 vs Tigers Composite inning summary edit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Runs scored 82 77 66 90 99 102 83 81 60 3 9 0 Runs allowed 85 70 85 80 75 82 89 66 56 5 8 3 Opening Day lineup edit 1 Juan Pierre LF 15 Gordon Beckham 2B 20 Carlos Quentin RF 14 Paul Konerko 1B 7 Mark Kotsay DH 51 Alex Rios CF 12 A J Pierzynski C 23 Mark Teahen 3B 10 Alexei Ramirez SS 56 Mark Buehrle P Summaries by month edit April edit nbsp 2010 White Sox Opening Day On the Opening Day the White Sox shutout the Cleveland 6 0 On that day Mark Buehrle made an astounding play when he hurried and picked up a ball with his glove in foul territory and quickly underthrew backwards with his glove to Paul Konerko who caught the ball with his bare hand to force out Lou Marson in the fifth inning for the second out On April 12 at Blue Jays the Sox snapped their ten game losing streak in Rogers Centre and took the first victory since June 1 2007 beating the Blue Jays 8 7 in 11 innings In the next two games Carlos Quentin hit the White Sox s first grand slam of the season beating the Jays 11 1 The Sox split the four game series with Blue Jays On April 16 18 the Sox got swept by the Indians in Cleveland for the first time since May 30 to June 2 2003 On April 23 against the Mariners Andruw Jones hit two home runs on his 33rd birthday including his walk off home run which made it 7 6 On the next day in the top of the ninth inning Casey Kotchman hit a soft ground ball down the right field line and a fan reached over and pick up the ball with his bare hand in foul territory This is a fan interference ground rule double which two men scored from first and second making it 4 2 Mariner lead Then in the bottom frame the Sox scored three runs via two home runs one by Paul Konerko solo shot and a walk off by Alex Rios two run homer which made it 5 4 On the next day White Sox swept the Mariners at a score of 3 2 with Paul Konerko s GW home run in the eighth inning Paul Konerko broke the franchise record for most home runs hit during the month of April with 11 However the Sox finished the month with a not so good record of 9 14 May edit On May 7 against the Toronto Blue Jays at home J J Putz allowed a three run home run to Alex Gonzalez in the twelfth inning which made it 7 4 for the White Sox loss Two days later against the same team Bobby Jenks blew his save for allowing Fred Lewis a three run home run which made it 8 7 Toronto lead Sox lost three out of four at home against the Toronto Blue Jays while the Sox split the series in Toronto last month On May 11 the Sox opened the two game series at the new Target Field and took the victory 5 2 over Minnesota but the next day lost 3 2 On May 21 against the Florida Marlins in first interleague play the Sox took the victory 8 0 as Alexei Ramirez had 5 RBIs with two run double and three run homer Two days later the Sox suffered a big shut out loss 13 0 to the Marlins on Sunday The Sox finished the month with a record of 13 14 June edit On June 13 against the Cubs at Wrigley Field Gavin Floyd pitched a no hitter through 6 2 innings before allowing a double to Alfonso Soriano and then the next batter scored Soriano by Chad Tracy s RBI single The opposing pitcher Ted Lilly didn t allow a hit through 8 innings before allowing a single to Juan Pierre Later that inning the bases were loaded so it would have golden opportunities for Sox to score some runs but failed The Sox failed to sweep the Cubs as they lose 1 0 with one hit for Sox and three hits for Cubs From June 12 20 they went eight straight games without hitting home runs their longest since 1989 which they went nine straight homerless games However during their homerless streak the Sox went 7 1 thanks to their starting pitching During their span the Sox have won six straight without hitting home runs for the first time since 1942 Then on June 22 against the Atlanta Braves Carlos Quentin blasted a 3 run homer in the fourth inning snapping their 8 game homerless streak in a 9 6 seventh straight win For the Braves they snapped their 42 game winning streak when scoring five or more runs dating back to last season From June 15 24 the Sox went three consecutive three game sweeps for the first time in franchise history They swept the Pittsburgh Pirates and Washington Nationals on the road and Atlanta Braves at home They have won eleven in a row for the first time since June 1961 which they have won twelve in a row The Sox finished the month with an awesome 18 9 record July edit On July 5 8 the Sox got their four game sweep over the Los Angeles Angels for the first time since 2005 when they swept the Astros in the World Series On July 11 against the Kansas City Royals Andruw Jones hit his 400th career home run in third inning 46th player in major league history to accomplish this feat Also the Sox hit five home runs in the game including four in third inning tying their franchise history including two back to backs The Sox swept the Royals with a 15 5 victory and finished with a perfect homestand 7 0 From June 8 until the All Star break the Sox were 25 5 their best in MLB On June 8 the Sox were 24 33 and 9 games out of the first place Just 40 days later the Sox were 50 41 and were in first place by 1 games over the Detroit Tigers On July 18 against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field the Sox led 6 3 going into the bottom of the ninth inning Then the Twins scored four runs without getting anybody out and suffering Sox their first walk off loss of the season Just three days later the Sox suffered another walk off loss this time in extra innings at Seattle Mariners The Sox scored one run in the top 11 and then Mariners came back with two in the bottom 11 One day after that defeat by Mariners manager Ozzie Guillen was considering J J Putz to replace Bobby Jenks as a closer after blowing his save twice over his last three appearances On July 23 Mark Buehrle celebrated one year anniversary of his perfect game by taking a complete game victory over the Oakland Athletics in Oakland He allowed 1 earned run 4 hits 0 walk and 2 strikeouts From July 26 29 the Sox swept the four game series over the Seattle Mariners for the first time since 1994 and finished the season series versus the Mariners 9 1 and outscoring them 58 26 The Sox finished the month with an overall record of 18 8 and incredible 12 1 at home August edit On August 3 the White Sox played a split doubleheader at Detroit Tigers which the Sox won 12 2 in afternoon game and lost 7 1 in night game The afternoon game was a made up game from May 17 The next day Edwin Jackson made his White Sox debut against his former teammate in which he had 7 0 IP 9 H ER BB 6 K Jackson took his first win with the White Sox since moving from Arizona against Armando Galarraga whose perfect game was lost by the blown call by an umpire on June 2 Jackson threw a no hitter against the Tampa Bay Rays in St Petersburg on June 25 Also on the same day Chris Sale who was the White Sox s 13th overall pick in the 2010 Major League Baseball draft was added to the roster as a relief pitcher Sale was the first 2010 draft pick to be added to an MLB roster After that game the Sox were 37 13 740 over their last 50 games since June 8 the best record in MLB during that span On the next day in the top of the ninth inning Paul Konerko singled and Mark Kotsay hit a two run home run which made it a 4 1 Sox lead But in the bottom of that frame Ryan Raburn hit a game tying three run homer off of Bobby Jenks which tied the game at 4 4 Then in the top of the 11th Mark Kotsay hit a two run triple on which Brent Lillibridge and Andruw Jones scored which made it 6 4 Sox lead In the bottom of the 11th with two outs Ryan Raburn who hit a game tying three run homer in the ninth grounded out with men on first and second to end game for a White Sox victory Sergio Santos got his first major league victory after he pitched two innings following Jenks who blew his third save of the season In that series the White Sox took three out of four from the Tigers in Comerica Park even though Tigers had one of the best home records in the American League On August 9 against the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards it is the first time this season that the White Sox pitcher J J Putz allow a walk off home run to Brian Roberts and lost 3 out of 4 in a series with two walk off extra inning losses under the Orioles new manager Buck Showalter The Sox got four walk off losses since the All Star break and were then 2 4 in walk off games that season For the Orioles they led the American League in walk off wins at 9 including three under Showalter From August 10 to 12 the Sox lost the series against the Twins and fell to second place in the AL Central one game back Also the Sox lost the series at home for the first time since June 4 6 against the Indians snapping their seven straight home series wins During the time between series losses at home the Sox were 20 3 while the Sox swept four opponents From August 17 19 the Sox played a series against the rival Twins at Target Field when the Sox were three games behind the first place Twins prior to the first game In the first game the former White Sox teammate Jim Thome hit a walk off two run homer off of Matt Thornton in the tenth inning to down the White Sox 7 6 In the second game the Twins beat the Sox again 7 6 with the final batter out And then in the third game the Sox blew out the Twins 11 0 to avoid a sweep The Sox snapped the Twins 9 game home winning streak and they snapped their five game losing streak at Target Field On August 29 The White Sox hosted Frank Thomas day at U S Cellular Field against the New York Yankees Thomas jersey was retired that day along with his face put up on the legendary wall in right center field next to Billy Pierce on his left and Carlton Fisk on his right and also right under The Catch logo On August 30 against the Indians in Cleveland in the bottom of the ninth inning the Sox blew a three run lead to tie the game at 6 thanks to his fourth blown save by Jenks Then in the top of the eleventh inning the Sox scored four runs all with two outs including Brent Lillibridge s second home run of the season The Sox took the victory 10 6 They were now 2 1 when they had given up a three run lead in the ninth Also on that same day Chicago acquired Manny Ramirez off waivers from the Los Angeles Dodgers The White Sox finished with a record of 14 15 in August and 0 5 in walk off games September edit On September 3 the game in Boston was postponed due to Hurricane Earl On September 4 the White Sox swept the doubleheader at Red Sox with identical scores 3 1 with both saves from Bobby Jenks It is the first time the White Sox swept the doubleheader in Boston since 1991 Then on September 5 the White Sox swept the Red Sox at Fenway Park for their first time since July 27 28 1991 when the Sox came back with four runs in the top of the ninth inning to take a 7 5 lead all with two outs Also Manny Ramirez faced his former teammate which he went 3 8 combined in this series The White Sox finished the 10 game road trip 7 3 all three losses came in final three road games With the WLLL format in four game series at Tigers since 2006 they re 0 7 in the finale of the four game set after winning the first game and losing the next two On September 12 Lucas Harrell allowed six runs in the first inning in courtesy of two three run homers even before the Sox will bat then the Sox scored twelve unanswered runs to beat the Royals 12 6 and win this weekend series It is the biggest White Sox comeback so far this season Also in this game Paul Konerko hit two two run homers and five RBIs recording his fourth career 30 homer 100 RBI season From September 14 16 the Sox got swept by Twins at home losing 9 of their last 11 home games against these Twins With that sweep the Sox fell to nine games back and Twins outscored the Sox 26 11 Then the next series against the Tigers at home the Sox got swept again The Sox got swept by Tigers at home for the first time since April 2001 During the finale of that series the Sox tied the game at 7 after scoring four runs in the bottom of the ninth inning The Sox lost in 11 innings to Tigers 9 7 but in the bottom of the eleventh Paul Konerko nearly hit a walk off three run homer but it was foul just a couple feet from the foul pole In that game the Sox left 21 men on base and went 4 24 with runners in scoring position On September 22 at Oakland Athletics the Sox avoided getting swept for third consecutive times by scoring two runs in the top of the ninth inning and went on to a 4 3 victory That victory also avoided their nine game losing streak for the first time since 1991 and first time in September since 1976 Then the Sox swept the Angels in Los Angeles for the first time since April 2006 In this series the Sox outscored the Angels 12 6 and finished the season series against the Angels 7 2 and won seven in a row against them They finished the season road record 43 38 4th best in AL 3rd best since 1999 better than last year s 36 45 In this season the Sox swept five opponents on the road compared to two last season four of them are the losing teams Finally on September 28 against the Boston Red Sox Dayan Viciedo gave the White Sox their first walk off hit since April 24 winning it 5 4 which came back from a 3 0 deficit It is only the third walk off win this season which trails the majors against seven walk off losses all since the All Star break The result of this four game series against the Red Sox is LWWW first time they had this result since 2006 The White Sox finished September with a record of 14 13 October edit The White Sox concluded the regular season with a 2 1 record in October Game log edit Legend White Sox Win White Sox Loss Game Postponed 2010 White Sox game log April 9 14 Home 6 6 Road 3 8 92 R S 111 R A Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Time Att Record GB Box 1 April 5 Indians 6 0 Buehrle 1 0 Westbrook 0 1 2 24 38 935 1 0 0 box 2 April 7 Indians 5 3 Carmona 1 0 Williams 0 1 Perez 1 3 10 19 514 1 1 box 3 April 8 Indians 5 3 11 Lewis 1 0 Putz 0 1 Perez 2 3 59 18 637 1 2 1 box 4 April 9 Twins 4 3 11 Duensing 1 0 Pena 0 1 Rauch 3 3 43 21 416 1 3 2 box 5 April 10 Twins 2 1 Baker 1 1 Garcia 0 1 Rauch 4 2 35 28 337 1 4 3 box 6 April 11 Twins 5 4 Buehrle 2 0 Blackburn 1 1 Jenks 1 2 14 25 550 2 4 3 box 7 April 12 Blue Jays 8 7 11 Thornton 1 0 Accardo 0 1 Jenks 2 3 29 46 321 3 4 2 box 8 April 13 Blue Jays 4 2 Romero 1 0 Floyd 0 1 Gregg 3 2 11 12 167 3 5 3 box 9 April 14 Blue Jays 11 1 Danks 1 0 Morrow 0 1 2 47 10 610 4 5 2 box 10 April 15 Blue Jays 7 3 Eveland 2 0 Garcia 0 2 2 47 10 744 4 6 3 box 11 April 16 Indians 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Floyd 1 4 Soria 9 2 20 13 922 15 22 8 box May 17 Tigers Postponed rain rescheduled for August 3 8 38 May 18 Tigers 6 2 Garcia 3 2 Porcello 3 4 2 44 28 155 16 22 7 box 39 May 19 Angels 3 2 Saunders 3 5 Danks 3 3 Fuentes 5 2 26 23 271 16 23 7 box 40 May 20 Angels 6 5 Santana 3 3 Peavy 3 3 Fuentes 6 3 00 23 515 16 24 7 box 41 May 21 Marlins 8 0 Buehrle 3 5 Nolasco 4 3 2 08 20 652 17 24 7 box 42 May 22 Marlins 4 1 Floyd 2 4 Volstad 3 5 Jenks 7 2 46 28 462 18 24 7 box 43 May 23 Marlins 13 0 Johnson 5 1 Garcia 3 3 3 14 28 298 18 25 7 box 44 May 24 Indians 7 2 Danks 4 3 Masterson 0 5 3 00 10 166 19 25 7 box 45 May 25 Indians 7 3 Talbot 6 3 Peavy 3 4 2 16 14 441 19 26 7 box 46 May 26 Indians 5 4 Pena 1 1 Westbrook 2 3 2 44 18 109 20 26 6 box 47 May 27 Rays 5 1 Niemann 5 0 Floyd 2 5 2 29 13 299 20 27 7 box 48 May 28 Rays 4 2 Garcia 4 3 Price 7 2 Thornton 2 2 35 20 650 21 27 7 box 49 May 29 Rays 8 5 Davis 5 4 Danks 4 4 Soriano 14 3 18 33 588 21 28 8 box 50 May 30 Rays 8 5 Peavy 4 4 Shields 5 3 3 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Bannister 7 6 Putz 2 2 55 19 364 40 36 1 box 77 June 30 Royals 7 6 Greinke 4 8 Peavy 7 6 Soria 20 2 30 18 335 40 37 2 box July 18 8 Home 12 1 Road 6 7 140 R S 84 R A Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Time Att Record GB Box 78 July 2 Rangers 5 3 Putz 5 2 Feliz 1 2 Thornton 4 2 54 30 193 41 37 2 box 79 July 3 Rangers 3 1 Hunter 5 0 Danks 7 7 Feliz 22 2 33 25 986 41 38 2 box 80 July 4 Rangers 5 3 Buehrle 7 7 Feldman 5 8 Thornton 5 2 27 45 020 42 38 1 box 81 July 5 Angels 9 2 Floyd 4 7 Kazmir 7 8 Santos 1 2 49 38 092 43 38 1 box 82 July 6 Angels 4 1 Pena 2 1 Weaver 8 4 Jenks 18 2 54 21 889 44 38 1 box 83 July 7 Angels 5 2 Garcia 9 3 Saunders 6 9 Jenks 19 2 48 21 135 45 38 1 box 84 July 8 Angels 1 0 Danks 8 7 Santana 8 7 1 50 27 734 46 38 box 85 July 9 Royals 8 2 Buehrle 8 7 Chen 5 3 2 38 25 572 47 38 box 86 July 10 Royals 5 1 Floyd 5 7 Bannister 7 7 2 22 32 339 48 38 box 87 July 11 Royals 15 5 Pena 3 1 Lerew 1 3 2 43 29 040 49 38 box All Star Break NL defeats AL 3 1 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim 88 July 15 Twins 8 7 Danks 9 7 Burnett 1 2 Jenks 20 3 34 40 697 50 38 1 box 89 July 16 Twins 7 4 Liriano 7 7 Floyd 5 8 Crain 1 3 09 40 427 50 39 1 box 90 July 17 Twins 3 2 Pavano 11 6 Buehrle 8 8 1 52 40 637 50 40 1 box 91 July 18 Twins 7 6 Duensing 3 1 Jenks 1 2 3 07 40 336 50 41 1 box 92 July 19 Mariners 6 1 Hudson 1 0 Pauley 0 2 2 45 21 749 51 41 2 box 93 July 20 Mariners 4 0 Danks 10 7 Fister 3 6 2 11 21 366 52 41 3 box 94 July 21 Mariners 2 1 11 League 7 6 Jenks 1 3 2 49 21 529 52 42 2 box 95 July 23 Athletics 5 1 Buehrle 9 8 Cahill 9 4 2 16 15 103 53 42 2 box 96 July 24 Athletics 10 2 Mazzaro 6 2 Garcia 9 4 3 04 17 439 53 43 2 box 97 July 25 Athletics 6 4 Braden 5 7 Hudson 1 1 Wuertz 3 2 46 17 148 53 44 1 box 98 July 26 Mariners 6 1 Danks 11 7 Hernandez 7 7 2 24 38 815 54 44 1 box 99 July 27 Mariners 11 0 Floyd 6 8 Rowland Smith 1 10 2 04 26 080 55 44 1 box 100 July 28 Mariners 6 5 Thornton 3 3 Wright 1 3 Jenks 21 2 57 25 126 56 44 1 box 101 July 29 Mariners 9 5 Garcia 10 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Baker 10 9 Garcia 10 5 2 52 30 900 63 50 1 box 114 August 11 Twins 6 1 Danks 12 8 Perkins 0 1 2 35 32 033 64 50 0 box 115 August 12 Twins 6 1 Liriano 11 7 Floyd 8 9 3 09 33 237 64 51 1 box 116 August 13 Tigers 8 4 Buehrle 11 9 Bonderman 6 8 2 20 34 834 65 51 1 box 117 August 14 Tigers 3 2 Coke 7 2 Putz 5 4 2 53 36 548 65 52 2 box 118 August 15 Tigers 13 8 Thomas 5 1 Putz 5 5 3 31 36 287 65 53 3 box 119 August 17 Twins 7 6 10 Mahay 1 1 Thornton 3 4 3 11 40 714 65 54 4 box 120 August 18 Twins 7 6 Manship 1 0 Floyd 8 10 Capps 31 3 11 40 702 65 55 5 box 121 August 19 Twins 11 0 Buehrle 12 9 Pavano 15 8 2 31 40 723 66 55 4 box August 20 Royals Postponed rain rescheduled for August 21 4 122 August 21 Royals 6 5 11 Chavez 5 3 Sale 0 1 3 25 N A 66 56 4 box 123 August 21 Royals 7 6 10 Putz 6 5 Holland 0 1 3 06 25 543 67 56 4 box 124 August 22 Royals 3 2 10 O Sullivan 2 4 Linebrink 1 1 3 01 18 877 67 57 5 box 125 August 24 Orioles 7 5 Floyd 9 10 Guthrie 7 13 Jenks 24 2 58 26 263 68 57 3 box 126 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3 box 136 September 5 Red Sox 7 5 Linebrink 3 1 Papelbon 5 6 Thornton 6 4 05 37 570 76 60 3 box 137 September 6 Tigers 5 4 10 Sale 1 1 Valverde 2 4 3 00 32 924 77 60 3 box 138 September 7 Tigers 9 1 Verlander 15 8 Garcia 11 6 2 52 24 905 77 61 4 box 139 September 8 Tigers 5 1 Bonderman 8 9 Danks 13 10 2 04 25 995 77 62 5 box 140 September 9 Tigers 6 3 Porcello 9 11 Floyd 10 12 Perry 2 2 12 29 995 77 63 6 box 141 September 10 Royals 4 3 Putz 7 5 Tejeda 3 4 Sale 2 2 24 27 009 78 63 5 box 142 September 11 Royals 8 2 Davies 8 9 Jackson 3 1 3 07 26 389 78 64 6 box 143 September 12 Royals 12 6 Santos 2 0 Humber 1 1 3 26 23 756 79 64 6 box 144 September 14 Twins 9 3 Liriano 14 7 Danks 13 11 3 00 29 223 79 65 7 box 145 September 15 Twins 9 3 Duensing 9 2 Floyd 10 13 3 04 30 063 79 66 8 box 146 September 16 Twins 8 5 Pavano 17 11 Buehrle 12 11 Capps 13 3 25 27 180 79 67 9 box 147 September 17 Tigers 9 2 Scherzer 11 10 Jackson 3 2 2 39 28 563 79 68 9 box 148 September 18 Tigers 6 3 Verlander 17 8 Santos 2 1 2 42 27 828 79 69 10 box 149 September 19 Tigers 9 7 11 Weinhardt 2 2 Santos 2 2 Schlereth 1 4 13 25 417 79 70 10 box 150 September 20 Athletics 3 0 Bonser 1 0 Linebrink 3 2 Breslow 3 2 53 10 090 79 71 11 box 151 September 21 Athletics 7 2 Cahill 17 7 Buehrle 12 12 2 30 11 158 79 72 12 box 152 September 22 Athletics 4 3 Thornton 4 4 Ziegler 3 5 Sale 3 2 38 16 056 80 72 12 box 153 September 24 Angels 2 1 Thornton 5 4 Rodney 4 3 2 31 41 046 81 72 11 box 154 September 25 Angels 6 2 Danks 14 11 Kazmir 9 15 2 37 40 758 82 72 10 box 155 September 26 Angels 4 3 Pena 5 2 Weaver 13 12 Thornton 7 2 46 42 686 83 72 9 box 156 September 27 Red Sox 6 1 Buchholz 17 7 Buehrle 12 13 2 42 19 750 83 73 9 box 157 September 28 Red Sox 5 4 Sale 2 1 Bowden 0 1 3 10 16 982 84 73 8 box 158 September 29 Red Sox 5 2 Garcia 12 6 Beckett 6 6 Thornton 8 2 32 32 084 85 73 8 box 159 September 30 Red Sox 8 2 Danks 15 11 Lester 19 9 2 57 30 854 86 73 7 box 160 October 1 Indians 7 3 Carmona 13 14 Pena 5 3 2 52 23 128 86 74 7 box 161 October 2 Indians 6 2 6 Buehrle 13 13 Carrasco 2 2 1 46 23 702 87 74 7 box 162 October 3 Indians 6 5 Jackson 4 2 Germano 0 3 Sale 4 2 40 24 539 88 74 6 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 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 Gordon Beckham 2B 131 444 58 112 25 2 9 49 37 92 252 4 Mark Buehrle P 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 000 0 Ramon Castro C 37 115 18 32 2 0 8 21 9 26 278 1 John Danks P 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 000 0 Alejandro De Aza OF 19 30 7 9 3 0 0 2 1 4 300 2 Tyler Flowers C 8 11 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 5 091 0 Gavin Floyd P 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 250 0 Freddy Garcia P 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 000 0 Andruw Jones OF DH 107 278 41 64 12 1 19 48 45 73 230 9 Paul Konerko 1B DH 149 548 89 171 30 1 39 111 72 110 312 0 Mark Kotsay DH 1B OF 107 327 30 78 17 2 8 31 32 36 239 1 Brent Lillibridge 2B SS OF 64 98 19 22 5 2 2 16 3 36 224 5 Donny Lucy C 7 15 2 5 3 0 1 2 2 3 333 1 Brent Morel 3B 21 65 9 15 3 0 3 7 4 17 231 2 Jayson Nix 3B 2B SS 24 49 3 8 1 0 1 5 7 12 163 0 Jake Peavy P 2 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 143 0 Juan Pierre LF 160 651 96 179 18 3 1 47 45 47 275 68 A J Pierzynski C 128 474 43 128 29 0 9 56 15 39 270 3 Carlos Quentin RF DH 131 453 73 110 25 2 26 87 50 83 243 2 Alexei Ramirez SS 156 585 83 165 29 2 18 70 27 82 282 13 Manny Ramirez DH 24 69 6 18 1 0 1 2 14 23 260 0 Alex Rios CF 147 567 89 161 29 3 21 88 38 93 284 34 Mark Teahen 3B OF 77 233 31 60 13 2 4 25 25 61 258 3 Dayan Viciedo 3B 38 104 17 32 7 0 5 13 2 25 308 1 Omar Vizquel 3B 2B SS 108 344 36 95 11 1 2 30 34 45 276 11 Team Totals 162 5484 752 1467 263 21 177 710 462 918 268 160 Pitching 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 HR Home runs allowed BB Walks allowed K Strikeouts BAA Batting average against Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB K BAA Mark Buehrle 13 13 4 28 33 33 0 210 1 246 105 100 17 49 99 295 John Danks 15 11 3 72 32 32 0 213 0 189 93 88 18 70 163 237 Gavin Floyd 10 13 4 08 31 31 0 187 1 199 92 85 14 58 151 274 Freddy Garcia 12 6 4 64 28 28 0 157 0 171 85 81 23 45 89 279 Lucas Harrell 1 0 4 88 8 3 0 24 0 34 18 12 2 17 15 337 Daniel Hudson 1 1 6 32 3 3 0 15 2 17 11 11 1 11 14 293 Gregory Infante 0 0 0 00 5 0 0 4 2 2 0 0 0 4 5 133 Edwin Jackson 4 2 3 24 11 11 0 75 0 73 31 27 8 18 77 248 Bobby Jenks 1 3 4 44 55 0 27 52 2 54 28 26 3 18 61 260 Scott Linebrink 3 2 4 40 52 0 0 57 1 59 31 28 11 17 52 262 Jeffrey Marquez 0 0 18 00 1 0 0 1 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 400 Jake Peavy 7 6 4 63 17 17 0 107 0 98 55 55 13 34 93 242 Tony Pena 5 3 5 10 52 3 0 100 2 108 63 57 10 45 56 278 J J Putz 7 5 2 83 60 0 3 54 0 41 18 17 4 15 65 204 Chris Sale 2 1 1 93 21 0 4 23 1 15 5 5 2 10 32 185 Sergio Santos 2 2 2 96 56 0 1 51 2 53 18 17 2 26 56 261 Matt Thornton 5 4 2 67 61 0 8 60 2 41 18 18 3 20 81 191 Erick Threets 0 0 0 00 11 0 0 12 1 9 1 0 0 3 6 220 Carlos Torres 0 1 8 56 5 1 0 13 2 23 13 13 2 9 13 377 Randy Williams 0 1 5 40 27 0 0 25 0 37 17 15 2 21 22 346 Team Totals 88 74 4 09 162 162 43 1446 1 1471 704 658 136 490 1149 264 Roster edit 2010 Chicago White Sox Roster Pitchers 56 Mark Buehrle 50 John Danks 34 Gavin Floyd 43 Freddy Garcia 58 Lucas Harrell 41 Daniel Hudson 47 Gregory Infante 33 Edwin Jackson 45 Bobby Jenks 71 Scott Linebrink 48 Jeff Marquez 44 Jake Peavy 57 Tony Pena 40 J J Putz 49 Chris Sale 46 Sergio Santos 37 Matt Thornton 68 Erick Threets 52 Carlos Torres 49 67 Randy Williams Catchers 27 Ramon Castro 17 Tyler Flowers 55 Donny Lucy 12 A J Pierzynski Infielders 15 Gordon Beckham 14 Paul Konerko 7 Mark Kotsay 18 Brent Lillibridge 22 Brent Morel 5 Jayson Nix 10 Alexei Ramirez 23 Mark Teahen 24 Dayan Viciedo 11 Omar Vizquel Outfielders 30 Alejandro De Aza 25 Andruw Jones 20 Carlos Quentin 1 Juan Pierre 51 Alex Rios Other batters 99 Manny Ramirez Manager 13 Ozzie Guillen Coaches 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 Farm system editSee also Minor League Baseball Level Team League Manager AAA Charlotte Knights International League Chris Chambliss AA Birmingham Barons Southern League Ever Magallanes A Winston Salem Dash Carolina League Joe McEwing A Kannapolis Intimidators South Atlantic League Ernie Young Rookie Bristol White Sox Appalachian League Ryan Newman Rookie Great Falls Voyagers Pioneer League Chris CronReferences edit ChiSox pick up Garcia s option Sox pick up options on Garcia Thornton Archived from the original on October 12 2009 Retrieved October 10 2009 Dewayne Wise severs ties with White Sox Archived from the original on October 12 2009 Retrieved October 10 2009 White Sox ink Kotsay to one year deal Archived from the original on February 25 2012 Retrieved November 6 2009 a b Teahen in Dye out Beckham to 2nd Archived from the original on November 9 2009 Retrieved November 6 2009 Vizquel White Sox agree to 1 year deal White Sox sign Jones to one year deal White Sox bolster bullpen by adding Putz Archived from the original on May 16 2011 Retrieved December 23 2009 Swingman Carrasco not offered deal Archived from the original on December 14 2009 Retrieved December 23 2009 Ely Link complete Pierre trade Archived from the original on February 25 2012 Retrieved December 23 2009 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2010 Chicago White Sox season 2010 Chicago White Sox season at Baseball Reference 2010 Chicago White Sox season Official Site Chicago White Sox stats Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2010 Chicago White Sox season amp oldid 1217296986, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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