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Major League Baseball team season
The 2022 Chicago White Sox season was the club's 123rd season in Chicago , their 122nd in the American League and their 32nd at Guaranteed Rate Field .
On December 2, 2021, Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players, following expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). On March 10, 2022, MLB and the MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, thus ending the lockout. Opening Day was played on April 7.[1] Although MLB previously announced that several series would be cancelled due to the lockout, the agreement provided for a 162-game season, with originally canceled games to be made up via doubleheaders.[2]
The White Sox failed to repeat as division champions and finished in second in the American League Central with a record of .500 at 81–81.
Offseason [ edit ]
Lockout [ edit ]
The expiration of the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the Major League Baseball Players Association occurred on December 1, 2021, with no new agreement in place.[3] As a result, the team owners voted unanimously to lockout the players stopping all free agency and trades.[4] [5]
The parties came to an agreement on a new CBA on March 10, 2022.[6] The scheduled 162-game regular season was agreed to be played in its entirety, with no games cancelled. However, the delayed start to spring training meant that the regular season was postponed from its original March 31 Opening Day to April 7. For the White Sox, this meant that six games scheduled between March 31 and April 6 were moved to a later date: a three-game home series with the Minnesota Twins that was rescheduled for October 3 through October 5, and a three-game road series with the Kansas City Royals that was made up on three separate dates (May 17, August 10, and August 22nd).[7]
Rule changes [ edit ]
Pursuant to the new CBA, several new rules were instituted for the 2022 season. The National League adopted the designated hitter full-time, a draft lottery was implemented, the postseason expanded from ten teams to twelve, and advertising patches was allowed to appear on player uniforms and helmets for the first time.[8] [9]
Transactions [ edit ]
November 30, 2021: Pitcher Kendall Graveman signed a 3-year, $24M contract.[10]
December 1, 2021: Utility player Leury García signed a 3-year, $16.5M contract extension.[11]
January 26, 2022: Cuban outfielder Oscar Colas agreed to a contract with the White Sox that included a $2.7 million signing bonus.[12]
March 14, 2022: White Sox sign pitcher Joe Kelly to a 2-year, $17M contract[13] as well as pitcher Vince Velasquez to a one-year, $3M contract.[13]
March 15, 2022: Second baseman Josh Harrison signed a one-year, $5.5M contract.[14]
April 1, 2022: White Sox trade pitcher Craig Kimbrel to the Los Angeles Dodgers for outfielder A. J. Pollock .[15]
April 3, 2022: White Sox trade catcher Zack Collins to the Toronto Blue Jays for catcher Reese McGuire [16]
April 5, 2022: White Sox sign pitcher Johnny Cueto to a 1-year, $4.2 million minor-league deal.[17]
2022 Chicago White Sox
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Regular season [ edit ]
American League Central [ edit ]
American League Wild Card [ edit ]
Records vs. Opponents [ edit ]
e
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2022
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
9–10
5–2
3–3
1–5
4–3
4–3
6–1
3–4
7–12
3–4
2–4
9–10
6–0
9–10
12–8
Boston
10–9
—
2–4
5–2
5–1
4–2
3–4
4–3
3–4
6–13
5–1
6–1
7–12
6–1
3–16
9–11
Chicago
2–5
4–2
—
7–12
12–7
3–4
9–10
3–4
9–10
3–4
5–2
4–2
4–2
3–4
2–4
11–9
Cleveland
3–3
2–5
12–7
—
10–9
3–4
12–7
3–4
13–6
1–5
6–1
1–6
4–2
5–1
5–2
12–8
Detroit
5–1
1–5
7–12
9–10
—
0–7
10–9
3–3
8–11
1–5
2–5
1–6
2–5
4–3
2–5
11–9
Houston
3–4
2–4
4–3
4–3
7–0
—
5–2
13–6
6–0
5–2
12–7
12–7
5–1
14–5
2–4
12–8
Kansas City
3–4
4–3
10–9
7–12
9–10
2–5
—
3–3
7–12
1–6
3–3
2–4
3–4
2–4
2–5
7–13
Los Angeles
1–6
3–4
4–3
4–3
3–3
6–13
3–3
—
4–2
2–4
12–7
10–9
2–5
9–10
3–4
7–13
Minnesota
4–3
4–3
10–9
6–13
11–8
0–6
12–7
2–4
—
2–5
5–1
4–3
4–2
2–5
4–3
8–12
New York
12–7
13–6
4–3
5–1
5–1
2–5
6–1
4–2
5–2
—
5–2
2–4
11–8
4–3
11–8
10–10
Oakland
4–3
1–5
2–5
1–6
5–2
7–12
3–3
7–12
1–5
2–5
—
8–11
3–4
8–11
3–3
5–15
Seattle
4–2
1–6
2–4
6–1
6–1
7–12
4–2
9–10
3–4
4–2
11–8
—
2–5
14–5
5–2
12–8
Tampa Bay
10–9
12–7
2–4
2–4
5–2
1–5
4–3
5–2
2–4
8–11
4–3
5–2
—
4–3
10–9
12–8
Texas
0–6
1–6
4–3
1–5
3–4
5–14
4–2
10–9
5–2
3–4
11–8
5–14
3–4
—
2–4
11–9
Toronto
10–9
16–3
4–2
2–5
5–2
4–2
5–2
4–3
3–4
8–11
3–3
2–5
9–10
4–2
—
13–7
Updated with the results of all games through October 5, 2022.
Detailed Records [ edit ]
Notable Transactions [ edit ]
Achievements [ edit ]
On April 13, Dallas Keuchel earned his 100th career win in the major leagues as a result of the White Sox's 6–4 victory over the Seattle Mariners .[22] Keuchel pitched five innings in the ball game, giving up six hits and three earned runs while striking out five batters.
On June 27, Tim Anderson recorded his 100th career stolen base during the team's 4–3 loss to the Los Angeles Angels .[23]
Josh Harrison recorded his 1000th career hit during the team's 8–2 loss to the Minnesota Twins on July 5. During the game, he also became the first major league ballplayer in history to pitch on the same day he had his 1000th career hit, throwing a scoreless ninth inning in relief.[24]
The White Sox had two players selected to the 2022 MLB All-Star Game in Dodger Stadium : shortstop Tim Anderson, who started for the American League and went 1-for-2 with a single in the fourth inning, and closer Liam Hendriks , who pitched a third-of-an-inning of relief in the eighth inning. Both players also participated in the prior season's All-Star Game, making them the first White Sox teammates to play together in two consecutive "Midsummer Classics" since Mark Buehrle and Paul Konerko did it in 2005 and 2006.[25]
On August 6, Liam Hendriks became the first Australian-born reliever to throw 100 career saves , tossing a scoreless ninth inning against the Texas Rangers to secure the team's 2–1 victory in that night's ballgame.[26]
Beginning with his May 29 start against the Chicago Cubs , Dylan Cease went on a historic stretch in which he had 14 consecutive starts giving up 1 or fewer earned runs .[27] That was the first time ever a starting pitcher went on such a streak since the earned run became a statistic in 1913, breaking the previous mark of 13 consecutive starts set by Jacob deGrom in 2021.[28] Cease's streak was finally broken on August 16 against the Houston Astros , in which he gave up 3 earned runs on six hits in five innings of work.[29]
Yoán Moncada became the first player in American League history to have 5 or more hits and 5 or more RBIs in a game twice in the same season.[30] The first game occurred June 15 at the Detroit Tigers (5-for-6 with 1 home run and 5 RBIs), while the second game occurred September 8 at the Oakland Athletics (5-for-6 with 2 home runs and 5 RBIs).
Tony La Russa Medical Leave [ edit ]
Just before the White Sox were set to face off against the Kansas City Royals on August 30, it was announced by the team that manager Tony La Russa had to miss the game under the direction of his doctors, in order to get further medical testing.[31] The team's bench coach, Miguel Cairo , took over for La Russa as acting manager. It was later revealed that La Russa had a pacemaker installed and had to undergo a procedure to avoid any further health complications.[32] Though there was some speculation as to La Russa returning to the dugout by late September, the White Sox officially put any rumors to rest on September 24 when they announced that he would miss the remainder of the 2022 season.[33] La Russa's doctors never gave him permission to return to managing, though he was given permission to travel with the White Sox to Oakland on September 11 for the Athletics' jersey retirement ceremony of former pitcher Dave Stewart , who La Russa managed for several seasons.[34]
Prior to La Russa's departure from the White Sox, the team's record was an underachieving 63-65 and they were five games behind the Cleveland Guardians for first place in the American League Central . At the start of Cairo's role as acting manager, the White Sox went on an initial hot streak, winning 10 of 13 games and climbing to as close as 1.5 games back of Cleveland on September 8. However, the late-season resurgence did not last long. Beginning on September 11, the White Sox would lose 11 of 15 games, including getting swept by the Guardians in a pivotal three-game home series from September 20–22. The Guardians would officially clinch the American League Central on September 25, ending the White Sox's dreams of repeating as division champions.[35] The White Sox were officially eliminated from the playoffs on September 28 after a loss against the Twins which was their 8th straight loss.[36]
Game log [ edit ]
2022 regular season game log: 81–81 (Home: 36–43; Away: 45–38)
April: 8–12 (Home: 6–5; Away: 2–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Time (CT )
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
1
April 8
@ Tigers
12:10pm
4–5
Soto (1–0)
Hendriks (0–1)
—
43,480
0–1
L1
2
April 9
@ Tigers
12:10pm
5–2
Cease (1–0)
Mize (0–1)
Bummer (1 )
17,469
1–1
W1
3
April 10
@ Tigers
12:10pm
10–1
Crick (1–0)
Skubal (0–1)
—
15,712
2–1
W2
4
April 12
Mariners
3:10pm
3–2
López (1–0)
Brash (0–1)
Hendriks (1 )
36,948
3–1
W3
5
April 13
Mariners
6:10pm
6–4
Keuchel (1–0)
Ray (1–1)
Hendriks (2 )
12,291
4–1
W4
6
April 14
Mariners
1:10pm
1–5
Gilbert (1–0)
Lambert (0–1)
—
13,391
4–2
L1
7
April 15
Rays
6:10pm
3–2
Cease (2–0)
Rasmussen (0–1)
Hendriks (3 )
19,009
5–2
W1
8
April 16
Rays
1:10pm
3–2
López (2–0)
Thompson (1–1)
Hendriks (4 )
27,113
6–2
W2
9
April 17
Rays
1:10pm
3–9
Mazza (1–0)
Velasquez (0–1)
—
17,798
6–3
L1
—
April 18
@ Guardians
5:10pm
Postponed (Inclement weather, Makeup July 12)
—
April 19
@ Guardians
5:10pm
Postponed (Inclement weather, Makeup April 20)
10
April 20 (1 )
@ Guardians
2:10pm
1–11
Bieber (1–0)
Keuchel (1–1)
—
see 2nd game
6–4
L2
11
April 20 (2 )
@ Guardians
4:40pm
1–2
Gose (1–0)
Lambert (0–2)
Clase (1 )
9,196
6–5
L3
12
April 21
@ Guardians
12:10pm
3–6
Plesac (1–1)
Cease (2–1)
Clase (2 )
8,345
6–6
L4
13
April 22
@ Twins
7:10pm
1–2
Duffey (1–2)
Graveman (0–1)
Pagán (2 )
14,257
6–7
L5
14
April 23
@ Twins
3:05pm
2–9
Bundy (3–0)
Velasquez (0–2)
—
16,686
6–8
L6
15
April 24
@ Twins
1:10pm
4–6 (10 )
Smith (1–0)
Hendriks (0–2)
—
16,197
6–9
L7
16
April 26
Royals
6:10pm
0–6
Lynch (2–1)
Keuchel (1–2)
—
12,031
6–10
L8
17
April 27
Royals
1:10pm
7–3
Sousa (1–0)
Snider (2–1)
Graveman (1 )
12,363
7–10
W1
18
April 28
Royals
1:10pm
2–5 (10 )
Barlow (2–0)
Bummer (0–1)
Clarke (1 )
11,242
7–11
L1
19
April 29
Angels
6:10pm
1–5
Warren (2–0)
Giolito (0–1)
Iglesias (6 )
23,709
7–12
L2
20
April 30
Angels
3:05pm
4–0
Velasquez (1–2)
Suárez (0–2)
—
33,762
8–12
W1
May: 15–12 (Home: 5–8; Away: 10–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Time (CT )
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
21
May 1
Angels
1:10pm
5–6
Lorenzen (3–1)
Keuchel (1–3)
Tepera (1 )
27,664
8–13
L1
22
May 2
Angels
1:10pm
3–0
Cease (3–1)
Sandoval (1–1)
Hendriks (5 )
13,112
9–13
W1
23
May 3
@ Cubs
6:40pm
3–1
López (3–0)
Effross (0–1)
Hendriks (6 )
34,206
10–13
W2
24
May 4
@ Cubs
6:40pm
4–3
Giolito (1–1)
Hendricks (1–3)
Hendriks (7 )
36,755
11–13
W3
25
May 6
@ Red Sox
6:10pm
4–2
Velasquez (2–2)
Eovaldi (1–1)
Hendriks (8 )
30,944
12–13
W4
26
May 7
@ Red Sox
3:10pm
3–1 (10 )
López (4–0)
Barnes (0–3)
Hendriks (9 )
33,026
13–13
W5
27
May 8
@ Red Sox
10:35am
3–2
Keuchel (2–3)
Houck (2–3)
Sousa (1 )
28,602
14–13
W6
28
May 9
Guardians
7:10pm
9–12 (11 )
Clase (1–2)
Burr (0–1)
Stephan (1 )
17,168
14–14
L1
29
May 10
Guardians
7:10pm
4–1
Giolito (2–1)
Quantrill (1–2)
Graveman (2 )
16,025
15–14
W1
—
May 11
Guardians
1:10pm
Postponed (COVID–19 positive tests, Makeup July 23)
30
May 12
Yankees
7:10pm
7–15
Loáisiga (1–1)
Kelly (0–1)
—
20,050
15–15
L1
31
May 13
Yankees
7:10pm
4–10
Cole (3–0)
Velasquez (2–3)
—
28,877
15–16
L2
32
May 14
Yankees
6:10pm
3–2
Hendriks (1–2)
Chapman (0–1)
—
32,830
16–16
W1
33
May 15
Yankees
1:10pm
1–5
Cortés Jr. (2–1)
Kopech (0–1)
—
29,500
16–17
L1
34
May 16
@ Royals
7:10pm
5–3 (10 )
Burr (1–1)
Barlow (2–1)
Hendriks (10 )
12,441
17–17
W1
35
May 17 (1 )
@ Royals
1:10pm
3–0
Cease (4–1)
Heasley (0–2)
Hendriks (11 )
9,168
18–17
W2
36
May 17 (2 )
@ Royals
6:10pm
1–2
Singer (1–0)
Martin (0–1)
Staumont (3 )
11,684
18–18
L1
37
May 18
@ Royals
7:10pm
2–6
Snider (3–1)
López (4–1)
—
13,504
18–19
L2
38
May 19
@ Royals
1:10pm
7–4
Sousa (2–0)
Speier (0–1)
Hendriks (12 )
11,784
19–19
W1
—
May 20
@ Yankees
6:05pm
Postponed (Inclement weather, Makeup May 22)
39
May 21
@ Yankees
12:05pm
5–7
Cortés Jr. (3–1)
Keuchel (2–4)
Holmes (4 )
44,001
19–20
L1
40
May 22 (1 )
@ Yankees
2:05pm
3–1
Graveman (1–1)
Chapman (0–2)
Hendriks (13 )
see 2nd game
20–20
W1
41
May 22 (2 )
@ Yankees
6:08pm
5–0
Kopech (1–1)
Loáisiga (1–2)
—
36,167
21–20
W2
42
May 24
Red Sox
7:10pm
3–16
Pivetta (3–4)
Cease (4–2)
—
21,835
21–21
L1
43
May 25
Red Sox
7:10pm
3–1
Giolito (3–1)
Hill (1–2)
Hendriks (14 )
21,075
22–21
W1
44
May 26
Red Sox
7:10pm
7–16
Schreiber (2–0)
Keuchel (2–5)
—
24,896
22–22
L1
45
May 28
Cubs
6:15pm
1–5
Thompson (5–0)
Cueto (0–1)
—
37,820
22–23
L2
46
May 29
Cubs
1:10pm
5–4 (12 )
Foster (1–0)
Gsellman (0–2)
—
38,080
23–23
W1
47
May 31
@ Blue Jays
6:07pm
5–6
Gausman (5–3)
Giolito (3–2)
Romano (16 )
25,424
23–24
L1
June: 12–15 (Home: 4–8; Away: 8–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Time (CT )
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
48
June 1
@ Blue Jays
6:07pm
3–7
Stripling (1–1)
Kopech (1–2)
—
23,312
23–25
L2
49
June 2
@ Blue Jays
2:07pm
3–8
Manoah (6–1)
Cueto (0–2)
—
25,250
23–26
L3
50
June 3
@ Rays
6:10pm
3–6
McClanahan (6–2)
Martin (0–2)
Poche (3 )
8,930
23–27
L4
51
June 4
@ Rays
3:10pm
3–2
Crick (2–0)
Beeks (1–1)
Hendriks (15 )
19,452
24–27
W1
52
June 5
@ Rays
12:40pm
6–5
Giolito (4–2)
Yarbrough (0–3)
Hendriks (16 )
11,162
25–27
W2
53
June 7
Dodgers
7:10pm
4–0
Kopech (2–2)
Bickford (0–1)
—
25,625
26–27
W3
54
June 8
Dodgers
7:10pm
1–4
Gonsolin (7–0)
Cueto (0–3)
Hudson (5 )
25,078
26–28
L1
55
June 9
Dodgers
1:10pm
9–11
Graterol (2–2)
Cease (4–3)
—
25,482
26–29
L2
56
June 10
Rangers
7:10pm
8–3
Graveman (2–1)
King (1–2)
—
24,270
27–29
W1
57
June 11
Rangers
1:10pm
9–11 (10 )
Moore (3–0)
Foster (1–1)
—
30,221
27–30
L1
58
June 12
Rangers
1:10pm
6–8 (12 )
Barlow (2–1)
Foster (1–2)
Allard (1 )
31,096
27–31
L2
59
June 13
@ Tigers
6:10pm
9–5
Sousa (3–0)
García (0–2)
—
16,634
28–31
W1
60
June 14
@ Tigers
6:10pm
5–1
Cease (5–3)
Hutchison (0–4)
—
16,450
29–31
W2
61
June 15
@ Tigers
12:10pm
13–0
Martin (1–2)
Faedo (1–3)
—
20,726
30–31
W3
62
June 17
@ Astros
7:10pm
3–13
Valdez (7–3)
Giolito (4–3)
—
35,467
30–32
L1
63
June 18
@ Astros
3:10pm
7–0
Cueto (1–3)
Verlander (8–3)
—
36,747
31–32
W1
64
June 19
@ Astros
6:08pm
3–4
Javier (4–3)
Kopech (2–3)
Pressly (13 )
37,709
31–33
L1
65
June 20
Blue Jays
7:10pm
8–7
Lynn (1–0)
Berríos (5–3)
Kelly (1 )
22,842
32–33
W1
66
June 21
Blue Jays
7:10pm
7–6 (12 )
Velasquez (3–3)
Gage (0–1)
—
20,529
33–33
W2
67
June 22
Blue Jays
1:10pm
5–9
Stripling (4–2)
Giolito (4–4)
—
19,406
33–34
L1
68
June 23
Orioles
7:10pm
0–4
Kremer (2–1)
Cueto (1–4)
López (12 )
22,431
33–35
L2
69
June 24
Orioles
7:10pm
1–4
Krehbiel (3–3)
Kopech (2–4)
López (13 )
27,943
33–36
L3
70
June 25
Orioles
1:10pm
2–6
Watkins (1–1)
Lynn (1–1)
—
29,282
33–37
L4
71
June 26
Orioles
1:10pm
4–3
Cease (6–3)
Lyles (4–7)
Graveman (3 )
29,191
34–37
W1
72
June 27
@ Angels
8:38pm
3–4
Syndergaard (5–6)
López (4–2)
Iglesias (14 )
21,973
34–38
L1
73
June 28
@ Angels
8:38pm
11–4
Cueto (2–4)
Ortega (1–3)
—
23,979
35–38
W1
74
June 29
@ Angels
8:38pm
1–4
Ohtani (7–4)
Kopech (2–5)
Iglesias (15 )
27,612
35–39
L1
July: 16–11 (Home: 7–6; Away: 9–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Time (CT )
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
75
July 1
@ Giants
9:15pm
1–0
Banks (1–0)
Doval (2–4)
Graveman (4 )
35,266
36–39
W1
76
July 2
@ Giants
3:05pm
5–3
Cease (7–3)
Webb (7–3)
Graveman (5 )
30,804
37–39
W2
77
July 3
@ Giants
3:05pm
13–4
Giolito (5–4)
Hjelle (0–1)
—
30,155
38–39
W3
78
July 4
Twins
7:10pm
3–6 (10 )
Pagán (3–3)
Kelly (0–2)
—
32,483
38–40
L1
79
July 5
Twins
7:10pm
2–8
Winder (4–2)
Kopech (2–6)
—
18,566
38–41
L2
80
July 6
Twins
1:10pm
9–8 (10 )
Ruiz (1–0)
Morán (0–1)
—
18,393
39–41
W1
81
July 7
Tigers
7:10pm
1–2
Brieske (2–6)
Cease (7–4)
Soto (17 )
21,876
39–42
L1
82
July 8
Tigers
7:10pm
5–7
Skubal (6–7)
Giolito (5–5)
Fulmer (2 )
29,215
39–43
L2
83
July 9
Tigers
1:10pm
8–0
Cueto (3–4)
Hill (1–1)
—
29,215
40–43
W1
84
July 10
Tigers
1:10pm
4–2
Graveman (3–1)
Fulmer (2–3)
Hendriks (17 )
31,072
41–43
W2
85
July 11
@ Guardians
6:10pm
4–8
Quantrill (5–5)
Lynn (1–2)
—
13,655
41–44
L1
86
July 12 (1 )
@ Guardians
1:10pm
1–4
Bieber (4–5)
Martin (1–3)
—
11,342
41–45
L2
87
July 12 (2 )
@ Guardians
6:10pm
7–0
Cease (8–4)
Pilkington (1–2)
—
11,750
42–45
W1
88
July 13
@ Guardians
6:10pm
2–1
Giolito (6–5)
Hentges (2–2)
Hendriks (18 )
13,987
43–45
W2
89
July 14
@ Twins
6:40pm
12–2
Cueto (4–4)
Gray (4–3)
—
26,907
44–45
W3
90
July 15
@ Twins
7:10pm
6–2
Kopech (3–6)
Pagán (3–4)
—
27,021
45–45
W4
91
July 16
@ Twins
1:10pm
3–6
Bundy (6–4)
Lynn (1–3)
Durán (6 )
28,514
45–46
L1
92
July 17
@ Twins
1:10pm
11–0
Cease (9–4)
Archer (2–4)
—
23,225
46–46
W1
—
July 19
92nd All-Star Game in Los Angeles, CA
93
July 22
Guardians
7:10pm
2–8
Quantrill (7–5)
Giolito (6–6)
—
31,379
46–47
L1
94
July 23 (1 )
Guardians
12:10pm
4–7
Stephan (4–3)
Hendriks (1–3)
Clase (20 )
18,518
46–48
L2
95
July 23 (2 )
Guardians
6:15pm
5–4
Kelly (1–2)
Shaw (4–2)
Foster (1 )
26,329
47–48
W1
96
July 24
Guardians
1:10pm
6–3
Cease (10–4)
Bieber (4–6)
—
30,831
48–48
W2
97
July 26
@ Rockies
7:40pm
2–1
Kopech (4–6)
Márquez (6–8)
Hendriks (19 )
40,233
49–48
W3
98
July 27
@ Rockies
2:10pm
5–6
Stephenson (2–1)
Graveman (3–2)
—
30,731
49–49
L1
99
July 29
Athletics
7:10pm
3–7
Kaprielian (2–5)
Lynn (1–4)
—
28,503
49–50
L2
100
July 30
Athletics
6:15pm
3–2
Hendriks (2–3)
Jackson (2–3)
—
28,142
50–50
W1
101
July 31
Athletics
1:10pm
4–1
Cease (11–4)
Oller (1–4)
Hendriks (20 )
30,028
51–50
W2
August: 13–16 (Home: 8–7; Away: 5–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Time (CT )
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
102
August 1
Royals
7:10pm
1–2
Lynch (4–7)
Kopech (4–7)
Barlow (17 )
17,500
51–51
L1
103
August 2
Royals
7:10pm
9–2
Giolito (7–6)
Keller (5–12)
—
24,361
52–51
W1
104
August 3
Royals
1:10pm
4–1
Lynn (2–4)
Singer (4–4)
Hendriks (21 )
19,753
53–51
W2
105
August 4
@ Rangers
7:05pm
2–3
Burke (6–2)
Cueto (4–5)
Hernández (2 )
20,972
53–52
L1
106
August 5
@ Rangers
7:05pm
2–1
Cease (12–4)
Otto (4–8)
Hendriks (22 )
25,470
54–52
W1
107
August 6
@ Rangers
6:05pm
0–8
Dunning (2–6)
Kopech (4–8)
—
38,275
54–53
L1
108
August 7
@ Rangers
1:35pm
8–2
Giolito (8–6)
Howard (2–4)
—
29,579
55–53
W1
109
August 9 (1 )
@ Royals
4:10pm
2–4
Singer (5–4)
Lynn (2–5)
Cuas (1 )
see 2nd game
55–54
L1
110
August 9 (2 )
@ Royals
6:30pm
3–2
Martin (2–3)
Heasley (1–7)
Hendriks (23 )
12,700
56–54
W1
111
August 10
@ Royals
7:10pm
3–8
Staumont (3–1)
Diekman (5–2)
—
15,463
56–55
L1
112
August 11
@ Royals
1:10pm
3–5
Greinke (4–7)
Cease (12–5)
Barlow (18 )
10,009
56–56
L2
113
August 12
Tigers
6:10pm
2–0
López (5–2)
Lange (4–3)
Hendriks (24 )
33,015
57–56
W1
114
August 13
Tigers
6:10pm
6–4
Giolito (9–6)
Jiménez (3–2)
Hendriks (25 )
29,458
58–56
W2
115
August 14
Tigers
1:10pm
5–3
Lynn (3–5)
Alexander (2–7)
Graveman (6 )
32,154
59–56
W3
116
August 15
Astros
7:10pm
4–2
Cueto (5–5)
Montero (4–2)
Hendriks (26 )
18,205
60–56
W4
117
August 16
Astros
7:10pm
4–3
Lambert (1–2)
Neris (4–4)
Hendriks (27 )
23,476
61–56
W5
118
August 17
Astros
7:10pm
2–3
Valdez (12–4)
Kopech (4–9)
Pressly (24 )
24,671
61–57
L1
119
August 18
Astros
1:10pm
5–21
García (10–8)
Giolito (9–7)
—
24,407
61–58
L2
120
August 19
@ Guardians
6:10pm
2–5
McKenzie (9–9)
López (5–3)
Clase (28 )
25,521
61–59
L3
121
August 20
@ Guardians
6:10pm
2–0
Cueto (6–5)
Bieber (8–7)
Hendriks (28 )
26,179
62–59
W1
—
August 21
@ Guardians
12:40pm
Postponed (Inclement weather, Makeup September 15)
122
August 22
@ Royals
7:10pm
4–6
Garrett (3–1)
Kelly (1–3)
Barlow (20 )
8,471
62–60
L1
123
August 23
@ Orioles
6:05pm
3–5
Voth (4–1)
Cease (12–6)
Bautista (9 )
12,954
62–61
L2
124
August 24
@ Orioles
6:05pm
5–3
Giolito (10–7)
Watkins (4–4)
—
12,565
63–61
W1
125
August 25
@ Orioles
6:05pm
3–4 (11 )
Bautista (4–3)
Diekman (5–3)
—
13,905
63–62
L1
126
August 26
Diamondbacks
7:10pm
2–7
Henry (3–2)
Cueto (6–6)
—
33,054
63–63
L2
127
August 27
Diamondbacks
6:10pm
5–10
Kelly (11–5)
Martin (2–4)
—
25,837
63–64
L3
128
August 28
Diamondbacks
1:10pm
2–3
Ramirez (5–4)
Graveman (3–3)
Kennedy (9 )
29,781
63–65
L4
129
August 30
Royals
7:10pm
7–9
Cuas (3–2)
Giolito (10–8)
—
17,130
63–66
L5
130
August 31
Royals
7:10pm
4–2
Lynn (4–5)
Bubic (2–10)
Hendriks (29 )
17,168
64–66
W1
September: 14–13 (Home: 4–8; Away: 10–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Time (CT )
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
131
September 1
Royals
1:10pm
7–1
Cueto (7–6)
Mengden (0–1)
—
15,257
65–66
W2
132
September 2
Twins
7:10pm
4–3
Hendriks (3–3)
López (4–7)
—
24,818
66–66
W3
133
September 3
Twins
6:10pm
13–0
Cease (13–6)
Mahle (6–8)
—
31,655
67–66
W4
134
September 4
Twins
1:10pm
1–5
Bundy (8–6)
Giolito (10–9)
—
32,305
67–67
L1
135
September 5
@ Mariners
5:40pm
3–2
Lynn (5–5)
Gonzales (10–13)
Hendriks (30 )
37,109
68–67
W1
136
September 6
@ Mariners
8:40pm
0–3
Gilbert (12–5)
Cueto (7–7)
Sewald (18 )
17,958
68–68
L1
137
September 7
@ Mariners
3:10pm
9–6
Bummer (1–1)
Castillo (7–3)
Hendriks (31 )
15,264
69–68
W1
138
September 8
@ Athletics
8:40pm
14–2
Cease (14–6)
Sears (5–2)
—
4,591
70–68
W2
139
September 9
@ Athletics
8:40pm
5–3
Bummer (2–1)
Puk (3–2)
Hendriks (32 )
11,494
71–68
W3
140
September 10
@ Athletics
3:07pm
10–2
Lynn (6–5)
Martínez (4–4)
—
11,107
72–68
W4
141
September 11
@ Athletics
3:07pm
3–10
Irvin (8–11)
Cueto (7–8)
—
11,701
72–69
L1
142
September 13
Rockies
7:10pm
4–2
Kopech (5–9)
Kuhl (6–9)
Hendriks (33 )
23,606
73–69
W1
143
September 14
Rockies
1:10pm
0–3
Freeland (9–9)
Cease (14–7)
Bard (30 )
16,654
73–70
L1
144
September 15
@ Guardians
12:10pm
8–2
Lynn (7–5)
Gaddis (0–2)
—
11,186
74–70
W1
145
September 16
@ Tigers
6:10pm
2–3 (10 )
Lange (5–4)
Hendriks (3–4)
—
16,335
74–71
L1
146
September 17
@ Tigers
5:10pm
4–3 (11 )
Hendriks (4–4)
Soto (2–9)
Bummer (2 )
17,579
75–71
W1
147
September 18
@ Tigers
12:10pm
11–5
Banks (2–0)
Hutchison (2–9)
—
14,435
76–71
W2
148
September 20
Guardians
7:10pm
7–10 (11 )
Clase (3–4)
Diekman (5–4)
—
23,242
76–72
L1
149
September 21
Guardians
7:10pm
2–8
McKenzie (11–11)
Lynn (7–6)
—
22,606
76–73
L2
150
September 22
Guardians
7:10pm
2–4
Bieber (12–8)
Cueto (7–9)
Clase (37 )
23,395
76–74
L3
151
September 23
Tigers
7:10pm
3–5
Rodríguez (4–5)
López (5–4)
Soto (27 )
33.257
76–75
L4
152
September 24
Tigers
6:10pm
2–7
Hutchison (3–9)
Martin (2–5)
—
36,177
76–76
L5
153
September 25
Tigers
1:10pm
1–4
Chafin (2–3)
Graveman (3–4)
Soto (28 )
33,549
76–77
L6
154
September 27
@ Twins
6:40pm
0–4
Ober (2–3)
Lynn (7–7)
—
23,647
76–78
L7
155
September 28
@ Twins
6:40pm
4–8
Thielbar (4–2)
Cueto (7–10)
—
22,332
76–79
L8
156
September 29
@ Twins
12:10pm
4–3
López (6–4)
Thielbar (4–3)
Hendriks (34 )
23,397
77–79
W1
157
September 30
@ Padres
8:40pm
3–1
Martin (3–5)
Darvish (16–8)
Hendriks (35 )
37,490
78–79
W2
October: 3–2 (Home: 2–1; Away: 1–1)
Legend: = Win = Loss = Postponement Bold = White Sox team member
Statistics [ edit ]
Batting [ edit ]
(Final statistics)
(Team leaders in BOLD )
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; K = Strikeouts; Avg. = Batting average; OBP = On Base Percentage; SLG = Slugging Percentage; TB = Total Bases
Player
G
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
SB
BB
K
AVG
OBP
SLG
TB
José Abreu
157
601
85
183
40
0
15
75
0
62
110
.304
.378
.446
268
Tim Anderson
79
332
50
100
13
0
6
25
13
14
55
.301
.339
.395
131
Elvis Andrus
43
181
25
49
8
0
9
28
11
9
30
.271
.309
.464
84
Jake Burger
51
168
20
42
9
1
8
26
0
10
56
.250
.302
.458
77
Adam Engel
119
245
32
55
13
1
2
17
12
11
76
.224
.269
.310
76
Leury García
97
300
38
63
8
0
3
20
2
7
65
.210
.233
.267
80
Romy González
32
105
15
25
4
1
2
11
0
2
39
.238
.257
.352
37
Yasmani Grandal
99
327
15
66
7
0
5
27
1
45
79
.202
.301
.269
88
Josh Harrison
119
386
50
99
19
2
7
27
2
21
71
.256
.317
.370
143
Adam Haseley
14
21
4
5
0
0
0
2
0
3
7
.238
.333
.238
5
Eloy Jiménez
84
292
40
86
12
0
16
54
0
28
72
.295
.358
.500
146
Reese McGuire
53
151
12
34
9
0
0
10
0
6
33
.225
.261
.285
43
Danny Mendick
31
97
22
28
4
1
3
15
1
7
23
.289
.343
.443
43
Yoán Moncada
104
397
41
84
18
1
12
51
2
32
114
.212
.273
.353
140
Mark Payton
8
21
3
3
0
0
0
1
0
4
4
.143
.280
.143
3
Carlos Pérez
7
18
0
4
2
0
0
2
0
0
2
.222
.222
.333
6
A. J. Pollock
138
489
61
120
26
1
14
56
3
32
98
.245
.292
.389
190
Luis Robert
98
380
54
108
18
0
12
56
11
17
77
.284
.319
.426
162
Gavin Sheets
124
377
34
91
19
0
15
53
0
27
86
.241
.295
.411
155
Lenyn Sosa
11
35
3
4
1
0
1
1
0
1
12
.114
.139
.229
8
Andrew Vaughn
134
510
60
138
28
1
17
76
0
31
96
.271
.321
.429
219
Seby Zavala
61
178
22
48
14
0
2
21
0
19
64
.270
.347
.382
68
TEAM TOTALS
162
5611
686
1435
272
9
149
654
58
388
1269
.256
.310
.387
2172
Source[37]
Pitching [ edit ]
Team leaders in BOLD
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; WHIP = Walks plus hits per inning pitched; 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
Source[37]
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Dylan Cease was the recipient of the American League Pitcher of the Month Award for the month of June. Cease posted a 2–1 record in the month of June as a starter, with a 0.33 ERA in 27.1 innings pitched, 45 strikeouts, and an opponent batting average of .192.[38] Cease became the first White Sox pitcher to earn the honor since Lucas Giolito back in May 2019. Cease would then go on to win Pitcher of the Month again in the month of July after recording a 5–1 record, striking out 40 batters in 35.2 innings pitched, and allowing only three earned runs.[39] It was the first time ever a White Sox pitcher won the award in back-to-back months, and the first time any pitcher in Major League Baseball accomplished such a feat since Jack Flaherty in August and September 2019. At the end of the season, Cease was named as a Cy Young Award finalist after Cease posted a 14–8 record in 32 starts with an ERA of 2.20 in 184 innings while striking out a career high 227 batters.[40]
Johnny Cueto earned American League Player of the Week honors for the period of August 15 to August 21. Cueto went 2-0 as a starter that week while posting a 0.54 ERA in 16 2/3 innings of work.[41]
On June 30, Tim Anderson was announced as one of the two finalists for the starting American League shortstop position in Major League Baseball's 2022 All-Star Game fan voting. Anderson finished as one of the two top vote-getters in that position, alongside Bo Bichette of the Toronto Blue Jays .[42] Anderson defeated Bichette in the final voting on July 8, becoming the first White Sox shortstop to earn a starting spot at the All-Star Game since Luis Aparicio in 1970.[43]
At the end of the season, José Abreu was named a finalist for the American League Silver Slugger Award . Abreu posted a .304 batting average in 2022, which was better than all the other first basemen finalists from the American League.[44] Dylan Cease finished second in the American League Cy Young Award voting, behind only Justin Verlander of the Houston Astros .[45] It was the highest finish in the Cy Young voting by a White Sox pitcher since Esteban Loaiza finished second place in 2003.
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