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2022 White Sox: By the Numbers

We are in such a hurry to put this season out of our minds, we dove right into some numbers from the 2022 season.

Season Record

  • The White Sox finished at 81-81, only the fifth time in franchise history they ended a year exactly at .500 — along with 1922 (77-77-1), 1941 (77-77-2), 1974 (80-80-3) and 2002 (81-81)
  • Five games better than .500 was the high-water mark (last day of the season five over: September 18)
  • Five games under .500 was the low-water mark (last day of the season five under: May 1)
  • Games in: first place (nine), second place (61), third place (90), fourth place (two)
  • Farthest out of first place: 11 games (October 5)
  • Longest winning streak: six games (May 2-8)
  • Longest losing streak: eight games (April 17-26 and September 20-28)
  • 6-9 in extra-inning games
  • 37-44 at home, 44-37 on the road
  • -31 run differential this year, which translates to a pythagorean record of 78-84
  • 27-16 in one-run games; 20-21 in blowouts (five-plus run differential)
  • 11-9 in interleague play
  • 6-5 in walk-off games
  • Four winning months, three losing; best month was July (16-11), worst was April (8-12)
  • The Sox drew 2,009,359 fans for the season — eighth in the American League
  • Scored three runs or fewer in 82 out of 162 games played (50.