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This is a list of team records for the Chicago White Sox professional baseball team. [1] [2] Single season records ... Batting average: Shoeless Joe Jackson, .340;
The Cubs had won a then-record 116 regular-season games and were an overwhelming favorite to defeat the White Sox, especially since the White Sox had the lowest team batting average in the American League that year. However, in a stunning upset, the White Sox took the Series, and intracity bragging rights, in six games.
On September 9, 2017, Abreu hit for the cycle against the San Francisco Giants, becoming the first White Sox player to hit for the cycle since José Valentín on April 27, 2000. In 2017, Abreu held many of the top 20 ranks within MLB, 8th in MLB for batting average, batting .304 for the season, and led the league in total bases.
This was Shoeless Joe Jackson's first full season with the White Sox. He led the team in batting with a .341 average and finished third in the league overall. Eddie Collins and Happy Felsch also hit .300. The pitching staff was well-balanced, with seven men making at least 14 starts.
In 1960, Smith won the respect of the fans by hitting a career-high .315 and making the league All-Star team. In 1961, he slugged a career-high 28 home runs, and led the White Sox in home runs that season. In 1962, he hit .292, and again led the White Sox with 16 home runs. He was traded to the Baltimore Orioles at age 35.
The shining moment came on an autumn afternoon beneath a gray Cleveland sky. On Sept. 23, 2021, the Chicago White Sox won the first game of a doubleheader 7-2.
RISP may stand for: Rhode Island State Police; Runner In Scoring Position, a baseball statistic indicating batting average with runners in scoring position;
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