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The White Sox front office set up an "aggressive" offseason plan, focusing on improving a bullpen that blew 21 saves and had the 3rd-worst earned run average in baseball. [4] Despite losing 188 games the previous two seasons, Robin Ventura is set to remain as manager for the 2015 season. [5]
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The Chicago White Sox of the American League ended the 2015 season with a record of 76 wins and 86 losses, finishing fourth in the AL's Central Division. The White Sox scored 622 runs, worst in the league, and allowed 701 runs.
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Front Office Before the season began, the front office got an A for filling needs, but that assessment came before the club took the field for the first time. Look, aerospace engineers aren't lauded for building a pretty rocket; they get acclaim for one that can reach lofty destinations. The White Sox never got off the launching pad this year, and ...
Chris Sale The staff ace was pure gold in the middle of the season when his strikeout totals soared and his dominance was unyielding. Sure, he got off to a slow start after a spring training foot injury, and there were some second-half bumps, but Sale showed why players don't exactly race to the batter's box on days the lanky lefty pitches. Based o...
David Robertson Closers who can command $46 million contracts should be as dependable as the dawn, yet Robertson had his days when the sun was not shining bright. By his own admission, Robertson said it was the worst season of his career. He had seven blown saves and an 11.57 ERA over a seven-outing stretch late in the season, overshadowing his str...
Tyler Flowers Solid behind the plate again, but it was yet another year when Flower's offense did not meet his potential. It's not out of the question that he returns as the starting catcher next season, but the White Sox will most definitely be shopping for an upgrade at the position this winter. Geovany Soto Couldn't have asked anything more from...
Jose Abreu Another 30-home run, 100-RBI season puts Abreu among the better right-handed hitters in the game as a run producer to anchor the lineup around. To his credit, he even improved with the glove, although his decision-making in the field was questionable on a few occasions. Carlos Sanchez His glove is second to none, and he even turned thing...
Melky Cabrera It took a while to settle in with his new club, but once he did the offense finally had a dependable leader. He was a solid influence in the clubhouse; unfortunately by the time his season turned around he couldn't help the club dig out of its deep hole. Adam Eaton Another White Sox regular who started slow only to turn it on late, Ea...
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Team statistics and information for the 2015 Chicago White Sox major league baseball team.
The Chicago White Sox were 76-86 in 2015. They finished 4th in the AL Central.
Apr 9, 2015 · During the regular season the 2015 Chicago White Sox scored the most runs (12) on April 18, 2015 versus the Detroit Tigers. The most runs scored against them (17) was played on September 15, 2015 versus the Oakland Athletics. A 2015 Chicago White Sox schedule with wins, losses, and splits by Baseball Almanac.