1999 Chicago White Sox season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1999 Chicago White Sox season was the White Sox's 100th season. They finished with a record of 75–86, good enough for second place in the American League Central , 21.5 games behind the first place Cleveland Indians .
Offseason
November 11, 1998: Paul Konerko was traded by the Cincinnati Reds to the Chicago White Sox for Mike Cameron.[ 1]
Regular season
Season standings
Game log
1999 Game Log: 75–86 (Home: 38–42; Away: 37–44)
April: 11–9 (Home: 6–5; Away: 5–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 5
@ Mariners
8–2
Baldwin (1–0)
Fassero
—
51,656
1–0
2
April 6
@ Mariners
11–3
Parque (1–0)
Moyer
—
20,435
2–0
3
April 7
@ Mariners
3–7
Garcia
Snyder (0–1)
Mesa
21,050
2–1
4
April 9
Royals
5–10
Barber
Sirotka (0–1)
—
26,243
2–2
5
April 10
Royals
4–9
Pittsley
Navarro (0–1)
Service
11,908
2–3
6
April 11
Royals
1–3
Appier
Baldwin (1–1)
Montgomery
10,503
2–4
7
April 13
@ Red Sox
0–6
Saberhagen
Parque (1–1)
—
31,874
2–5
8
April 15
@ Red Sox
4–0
Snyder (1–1)
Martinez
—
22,461
3–5
9
April 16
@ Royals
2–7
Appier
Sirotka (0–2)
—
11,326
3–6
10
April 17
@ Royals
6–5
Lowe (1–0)
Montgomery
Howry (1)
11,766
4–6
11
April 18
@ Royals
7–5
Baldwin (2–1)
Barber
Howry (2)
18,529
5–6
12
April 20
Mariners
3–1
Parque (2–1)
Fassero
Howry (3)
8,980
6–6
13
April 21
Mariners
2–1
Snyder (2–1)
Paniagua
Howry (4)
9,405
7–6
14
April 23
Tigers
5–0
Sirotka (1–2)
Blair
—
9,837
8–6
15
April 24
Tigers
3–1
Navarro (1–1)
Mlicki
Howry (5)
11,264
9–6
16
April 25
Tigers
4–9
Weaver
Baldwin (2–2)
—
15,370
9–7
17
April 28
Devil Rays
10–7
Parque (3–1)
Rekar
Howry (6)
—
10–7
18
April 28
Devil Rays
9–1
Snyder (3–1)
Saunders
—
10,300
11–7
19
April 29
Devil Rays
1–4
Alvarez
Sirotka (1–3)
Hernandez
10,022
11–8
20
April 30
@ Angels
1–3
Petkovsek
Navarro (1–2)
Percival
35,053
11–9
May: 11–16 (Home: 4–7; Away: 7–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
21
May 1
@ Angels
8–5
Lundquist (1–0)
Percival
Howry (7)
35,296
12–9
22
May 2
@ Angels
3–6
Olivares
Parque (3–2)
—
34,737
12–10
23
May 3
@ Angels
8–1
Snyder (4–1)
Belcher
—
31,995
13–10
24
May 4
@ Orioles
5–9 (10)
Timlin
Lundquist (1–1)
—
37,846
13–11
25
May 5
@ Orioles
0–8
Guzman
Navarro (1–3)
—
40,081
13–12
26
May 6
@ Orioles
2–4
Ponson
Baldwin (2–3)
Timlin
36,880
13–13
27
May 7
Athletics
7–1
Parque (4–2)
Candiotti
—
11,181
14–13
28
May 8
Athletics
5–3
Snyder (5–1)
Haynes
Howry (8)
15,489
15–13
29
May 9
Athletics
0–3
Oquist
Sirotka (1–4)
Jones
12,652
15–14
30
May 10
Rangers
5–2
Navarro (2–3)
Helling
—
12,670
16–14
31
May 11
Rangers
5–11
Zimmerman
Howry (0–1)
—
10,905
16–15
32
May 14
@ Yankees
8–2
Parque (5–2)
Hernandez
Simas (1)
33,793
17–15
33
May 15
@ Yankees
12–4
Snyder (6–1)
Mendoza
—
45,824
18–15
34
May 16
@ Yankees
1–2
Pettitte
Sirotka (1–5)
Rivera
51,046
18–16
35
May 17
Indians
9–13
Colon
Navarro (2–4)
—
17,101
18–17
36
May 18
Indians
0–13
Gooden
Baldwin (2–4)
—
13,429
18–18
37
May 19
Indians
7–13
Nagy
Parque (5–3)
—
14,854
18–19
38
May 22
Yankees
2–10
Clemens
Snyder (6–2)
—
—
18–20
39
May 22
Yankees
2–1
Sirotka (2–5)
Pettitte
Simas (2)
35,310
19–20
40
May 23
Yankees
7–8 (10)
Rivera
Simas (0–1)
—
22,845
19–21
41
May 24
@ Indians
10–3
Lowe (2–0)
Gooden
—
43,208
20–21
42
May 25
@ Indians
1–3
Nagy
Parque (5–4)
Jackson
42,161
20–22
43
May 26
@ Indians
2–6
Burba
Sirotka (2–6)
Shuey
43,228
20–23
44
May 27
@ Tigers
5–10
Weaver
Snyder (6–3)
—
13,465
20–24
45
May 28
@ Tigers
9–1
Navarro (3–4)
Thompson
—
20,437
21–24
46
May 29
@ Tigers
7–1
Baldwin (3–4)
Moehler
—
27,821
22–24
47
May 30
@ Tigers
2–3
Mlicki
Parque (5–5)
Jones
20,263
22–25
June: 15–13 (Home: 8–8; Away: 7–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
48
June 1
@ Blue Jays
6–2
Sirotka (3–6)
Escobar
—
20,399
23–25
49
June 2
@ Blue Jays
7–9
Carpenter
Snyder (6–4)
Koch
22,197
23–26
50
June 3
@ Blue Jays
10–3
Navarro (4–4)
Hentgen
—
33,673
24–26
51
June 4
Pirates
3–6 (11)
Wilkins
Simas (0–2)
—
12,238
24–27
52
June 5
Pirates
6–5
Parque (6–5)
Benson
Foulke (1)
20,066
25–27
53
June 6
Pirates
4–3
Sirotka (4–6)
Silva
Howry (9)
26,827
26–27
54
June 7
Astros
2–8
Lima
Snyder (6–5)
—
16,881
26–28
55
June 8
Astros
4–3
Navarro (5–4)
Reynolds
Howry (10)
11,836
27–28
56
June 9
Astros
4–13
Hampton
Baldwin (3–5)
—
12,138
27–29
57
June 11
@ Cubs
5–3 (6)
Parque (7–5)
Lieber
—
38,989
28–29
58
June 12
@ Cubs
8–2
Sirotka (5–6)
Trachsel
—
38,146
29–29
59
June 13
@ Cubs
6–4
Simas (1–2)
Aguilera
Foulke (2)
38,071
30–29
60
June 14
Devil Rays
9–7
Snyder (7–5)
Alvarez
Howry (11)
15,457
31–29
61
June 15
Devil Rays
2–3
Rupe
Baldwin (3–6)
Hernandez
11,347
31–30
62
June 16
Devil Rays
3–2 (11)
Lowe (3–0)
Charlton
—
10,903
32–30
63
June 17
Orioles
9–3
Sirotka (6–6)
Guzman
Foulke (3)
16,496
33–30
64
June 18
Orioles
2–3
Mussina
Navarro (5–5)
—
17,098
33–31
65
June 19
Orioles
9–11 (11)
Rhodes
Foulke (0–1)
Kamieniecki
30,232
33–32
66
June 20
Orioles
4–8
Johnson
Baldwin (3–7)
Timlin
22,755
33–33
67
June 22
Twins
6–1
Parque (8–5)
Hawkins
—
12,428
34–33
68
June 23
Twins
10–12
Sampson
Sirotka (6–7)
Trombley
14,770
34–34
69
June 24
Twins
5–3
Navarro (6–5)
Radke
Howry (12)
13,246
35–34
70
June 25
@ Red Sox
1–6
Cho
Snyder (7–6)
Guthrie
31,097
35–35
71
June 26
@ Red Sox
1–17
Martinez
Baldwin (3–8)
Wasdin
32,758
35–36
72
June 27
@ Red Sox
7–6
Simas (2–2)
Wakefield
Howry (13)
30,627
36–36
73
June 28
@ Red Sox
1–14
Saberhagen
Sirotka (6–8)
—
24,616
36–37
74
June 29
@ Royals
4–7
Appier
Navarro (6–6)
Service
15,027
36–38
75
June 30
@ Royals
10–9 (10)
Howry (1–1)
Service
—
14,026
37–38
July: 11–16 (Home: 7–9; Away: 4–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
76
July 1
@ Royals
6–2
Baldwin (4–8)
Pisciotta
—
18,697
38–38
77
July 2
Red Sox
1–6
Martinez
Parque (8–6)
—
23,266
38–39
78
July 3
Red Sox
11–2
Sirotka (7–8)
Rose
—
18,028
39–39
79
July 4
Red Sox
2–5
Saberhagen
Navarro (6–7)
Wakefield
16,495
39–40
80
July 6
Royals
7–8 (10)
Whisenant
Foulke (0–2)
—
11,251
39–41
81
July 7
Royals
7–1
Parque (9–6)
Suzuki
—
11,963
40–41
82
July 8
Royals
6–5
Foulke (1–2)
Byrdak
—
14,738
41–41
83
July 9
Cubs
3–2
Howry (2–1)
Adams
—
44,153
42–41
84
July 10
Cubs
2–10
Lieber
Navarro (6–8)
—
44,008
42–42
85
July 11
Cubs
3–6
Trachsel
Baldwin (4–9)
Adams
43,115
42–43
86
July 15
@ Cardinals
2–3 (13)
Croushore
Rizzo (0–1)
—
40,258
42–44
87
July 16
@ Cardinals
9–8
Navarro (7–8)
Acevedo
Howry (14)
46,909
43–44
88
July 17
@ Cardinals
6–8
Stephenson
Ward (0–1)
Bottalico
48,650
43–45
89
July 18
@ Brewers
4–5
Plunk
Rizzo (0–2)
—
27,295
43–46
90
July 19
@ Brewers
10–8 (12)
Simas (3–2)
Coppinger
Foulke (4)
33,250
44–46
91
July 20
@ Brewers
4–5
Plunk
Lowe (3–1)
Wickman
20,342
44–47
92
July 21
@ Twins
6–3 (10)
Simas (4–2)
Carrasco
Howry (15)
12,399
45–47
93
July 22
@ Twins
0–3
Mays
Baldwin (4–10)
Trombley
12,397
45–48
94
July 23
Blue Jays
1–2
Hamilton
Parque (9–7)
Koch
14,166
45–49
95
July 24
Blue Jays
6–5
Eyre (1–0)
Escobar
Howry (16)
25,674
46–49
96
July 25
Blue Jays
3–11
Carpenter
Sirotka (7–9)
—
18,299
46–50
97
July 26
Blue Jays
3–4 (11)
Frascatore
Howry (2–2)
Koch
17,631
46–51
98
July 27
Yankees
3–5
Hernandez
Baldwin (4–11)
Rivera
21,364
46–52
99
July 28
Yankees
11–3
Castillo (1–0)
Pettitte
—
22,523
47–52
100
July 29
Yankees
5–1
Snyder (8–6)
Cone
Foulke (5)
24,056
48–52
101
July 30
@ Indians
2–10
Colon
Sirotka (7–10)
—
43,181
48–53
102
July 31
@ Indians
10–13
Shuey
Castillo (1–1)
Jackson
43,209
48–54
August: 14–17 (Home: 7–7; Away: 7–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
103
August 1
@ Indians
6–3
Baldwin (5–11)
Nagy
Howry (17)
43,067
49–54
104
August 2
@ Tigers
6–2
Wells (1–0)
Moehler
—
26,637
50–54
105
August 3
@ Tigers
9–6
Snyder (9–6)
Thompson
Howry (18)
24,484
51–54
106
August 5
@ Athletics
6–7 (11)
Mathews
Eyre (1–1)
—
9,305
51–55
107
August 6
@ Athletics
1–9
Heredia
Navarro (7–9)
—
11,267
51–56
108
August 7
@ Athletics
1–11
Appier
Parque (9–8)
—
26,091
51–57
109
August 8
@ Athletics
5–7
Jones
Foulke (1–3)
—
22,821
51–58
110
August 9
@ Mariners
4–6
Meche
Snyder (9–7)
Mesa
42,978
51–59
111
August 10
@ Mariners
3–4
Moyer
Howry (2–3)
—
43,696
51–60
112
August 11
@ Mariners
2–11
Abbott
Navarro (7–10)
—
45,194
51–61
113
August 13
Rangers
4–2
Wells (2–0)
Burkett
Howry (19)
—
52–61
114
August 13
Rangers
7–4
Baldwin (6–11)
Glynn
—
20,444
53–61
115
August 14
Rangers
8–7
Howry (3–3)
Zimmerman
—
27,476
54–61
116
August 15
Rangers
0–10
Loaiza
Snyder (9–8)
—
22,708
54–62
117
August 16
Angels
6–1
Sirotka (8–10)
Washburn
—
18,212
55–62
118
August 17
Angels
4–3 (12)
Howry (4–3)
Holtz
—
14,943
56–62
119
August 18
Angels
4–3
Baldwin (7–11)
Magnante
Howry (20)
11,666
57–62
120
August 19
Angels
2–9
Ortiz
Parque (9–9)
—
14,171
57–63
121
August 21
@ Orioles
4–3
Simas (5–2)
Reyes
Howry (21)
42,901
58–63
122
August 21
@ Orioles
8–5 (10)
Howry (5–3)
Johns
Foulke (6)
47,735
59–63
123
August 22
@ Orioles
4–9
Johns
Navarro (7–11)
—
43,335
59–64
124
August 23
@ Devil Rays
10–2
Baldwin (8–11)
Witt
—
15,386
60–64
125
August 24
@ Devil Rays
5–6
Alvarez
Parque (9–10)
Hernandez
15,425
60–65
126
August 25
@ Devil Rays
6–1
Foulke (2–3)
Rupe
—
15,468
61–65
127
August 26
@ Devil Rays
7–9
White
Snyder (9–9)
Hernandez
16,475
61–66
128
August 27
Athletics
6–9
Olivares
Sirotka (8–11)
Isringhausen
14,270
61–67
129
August 28
Athletics
5–7
Heredia
Navarro (7–12)
Jones
27,121
61–68
130
August 29
Athletics
7–2
Baldwin (9–11)
Appier
Foulke (7)
16,403
62–68
131
August 30
Mariners
2–5
Garcia
Parque (9–11)
Mesa
—
62–69
132
August 30
Mariners
6–14
Cloude
Castillo (1–2)
Rodriguez
17,190
62–70
133
August 31
Mariners
4–11
Halama
Snyder (9–10)
—
12,579
62–71
September: 11–15 (Home: 4–6; Away: 7–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
134
September 1
Mariners
2–3
Meche
Sirotka (8–12)
Mesa
12,472
62–72
135
September 3
@ Rangers
4–10
Burkett
Baldwin (9–12)
—
29,266
62–73
136
September 4
@ Rangers
12–3
Castillo (2–2)
Loaiza
—
29,279
63–73
137
September 6
@ Rangers
6–8
Helling
Parque (9–12)
Wetteland
—
63–74
138
September 6
@ Rangers
3–6
Fassero
Snyder (9–11)
Wetteland
31,443
63–75
139
September 7
@ Angels
1–14
Cooper
Sirotka (8–13)
—
16,867
63–76
140
September 8
@ Angels
5–6 (10)
Percival
Simas (5–3)
—
17,246
63–77
141
September 10
Indians
6–14
Colon
Wells (2–1)
—
19,132
63–78
142
September 11
Indians
3–4
Burba
Parque (9–13)
Jackson
34,400
63–79
143
September 12
Indians
4–3
Sirotka (9–13)
Wright
Howry (22)
20,481
64–79
144
September 13
Tigers
2–3
Mlicki
Snyder (9–12)
Jones
12,217
64–80
145
September 14
Tigers
0–7
Nitkowski
Myette (0–1)
—
11,475
64–81
146
September 15
Tigers
3–1
Baldwin (10–12)
Moehler
Foulke (8)
11,528
65–81
147
September 17
@ Blue Jays
7–3
Wells (3–1)
Escobar
—
30,743
66–81
148
September 18
@ Blue Jays
7–4
Navarro (8–12)
Quantrill
Howry (23)
28,260
67–81
149
September 19
@ Blue Jays
3–2
Sirotka (10–13)
Halladay
Howry (24)
27,120
68–81
150
September 21
@ Yankees
1–3
Pettitte
Baldwin (10–13)
Rivera
29,248
68–82
151
September 22
@ Yankees
4–5
Rivera
Navarro (8–13)
—
27,549
68–83
152
September 23
@ Yankees
2–5
Clemens
Parque (9–14)
Rivera
33,586
68–84
153
September 24
@ Twins
2–6
Mays
Myette (0–2)
—
11,308
68–85
154
September 25
@ Twins
13–4
Sirotka (11–13)
Hawkins
—
26,324
69–85
155
September 26
@ Twins
3–0
Baldwin (11–13)
Ryan
Howry (25)
11,947
70–85
156
September 27
@ Twins
3–1
Simas (6–3)
Wells
Foulke (9)
9,022
71–85
157
September 29
Red Sox
2–6
Mercker
Parque (9–15)
—
—
71–86
158
September 29
Red Sox
4–2
Foulke (3–3)
Gordon
Howry (26)
12,974
72–86
159
September 30
Red Sox
5–2
Lowe (4–1)
Rose
Howry (27)
12,788
73–86
October: 2–0 (Home: 2–0; Away: 0–0)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
160
October 1
Twins
9–8
Baldwin (12–13)
Ryan
Howry (28)
11,887
74–86
161
October 2
Twins
6–1
Wells (4–1)
Perkins
—
17,904
75–86
162
October 3
Twins
1–1 (7)
—
18,694
75–86
Legend: = Win = Loss = Tie Bold = Chicago White Sox team member
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
ANA
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Anaheim
—
3–9
1–9
5–5
1–9
5–5
7–5
6–4
6–4
8–4
6–6
7–5
6–6
3–9
6–12
Baltimore
9–3
—
5–7
7–3
1–9
5–5
6–4
8–1
4–9
5–7
5–5
5–7
6–6
1–11
11–7
Boston
9–1
7–5
—
7–5
8–4
7–5
8–2
6–4
8–4
4–6
7–3
4–9
4–5
9–3
6–12
Chicago
5–5
3–7
5–7
—
3–9
7–5
6–6
8–3–1
5–7
3–7
4–8
6–4
5–5
6–4
9–9
Cleveland
9–1
9–1
4–8
9–3
—
8–5
7–5
9–3
3–7
10–2
7–3
5–4
3–7
5–7
9–9
Detroit
5–5
5–5
5–7
5–7
5–8
—
7–4
6–6
5–7
4–6
3–7
4–5
5–5
2–10
8–10
Kansas City
5–7
4–6
2–8
6–6
5–7
4–7
—
5–8
5–4
6–6
7–5
2–8
4–6
3–7
6–12
Minnesota
4–6
1–8
4–6
3–8–1
3–9
6–6
8–5
—
4–6
7–5
4–8
5–5
0–12
4–6
10–7
New York
4–6
9–4
4–8
7–5
7–3
7–5
4–5
6–4
—
6–4
9–1
8–4
8–4
10–2
9–9
Oakland
4–8
7–5
6–4
7–3
2–10
6–4
6–6
5–7
4–6
—
6–6
9–1
5–7
8–2
12–6
Seattle
6–6
5–5
3–7
8–4
3–7
7–3
5–7
8–4
1–9
6–6
—
8–4
5–8
7–2
7–11
Tampa Bay
5–7
7–5
9–4
4–6
4–5
5–4
8–2
5–5
4–8
1–9
4–8
—
4–8
5–8
4–14
Texas
6–6
6–6
5–4
5–5
7–3
5–5
6–4
12–0
4–8
7–5
8–5
8–4
—
6–4
10–8
Toronto
9–3
11–1
3–9
4–6
7–5
10–2
7–3
6–4
2–10
2–8
2–7
8–5
4–6
—
9–9
Detailed records
Month
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
RS
RA
April
20
11
9
0.550
89
84
May
27
11
16
0.407
132
146
June
28
15
13
0.536
148
173
July
27
11
16
0.407
133
144
August
31
14
17
0.452
152
188
September
26
11
15
0.423
107
125
October
2
2
0
1.000
16
10
Total
161
75
86
0.466
777
870
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
RS
RA
Home
80
38
42
0.475
363
432
Away
81
37
44
0.457
413
437
Total
161
75
86
0.466
777
870
1999 Opening Day lineup
Ray Durham , 2B
Mike Caruso , SS
Frank Thomas , 1B
Paul Konerko , DH
Magglio Ordóñez , RF
Greg Norton , 3B
Jeff Abbott , LF
Darrin Jackson , CF
Brook Fordyce , C
James Baldwin , P
Roster
1999 Chicago White Sox
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Player stats
Batting
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
Jeff Abbott , LF
17
57
5
9
0
0
2
6
5
12
.158
1
James Baldwin , P
35
2
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
.500
0
Mike Caruso , SS
136
529
60
132
11
4
2
35
20
36
.250
12
McKay Christensen , CF
28
53
10
12
1
0
1
6
4
7
.226
2
Pat Daneker , P
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
.000
0
Jason Dellaero , SS
11
33
1
3
0
0
0
2
1
13
.091
0
Ray Durham , 2B
153
612
109
181
30
8
13
60
73
105
.296
34
Brook Fordyce , C
105
333
36
99
25
1
9
49
21
48
.297
2
Keith Foulke , P
67
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
.000
0
Darrin Jackson , OF
73
149
22
41
9
1
4
16
3
20
.275
4
Mark Johnson , C
73
207
27
47
11
0
4
16
36
58
.227
3
Paul Konerko , 1B, DH
142
513
71
151
31
4
24
81
45
68
.294
1
Carlos Lee , LF
127
492
66
144
32
2
16
84
13
72
.293
4
Jeff Liefer , OF, 1B, DH
45
113
8
28
7
1
0
14
8
28
.248
2
Jaime Navarro , P
32
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
.000
0
Greg Norton , 3B,1B
132
436
62
111
26
0
16
50
69
93
.255
4
Magglio Ordóñez , RF
157
624
100
188
34
3
30
117
47
64
.301
13
Jim Parque , P
31
5
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
.400
0
Josh Paul , C
6
18
2
4
1
0
0
1
0
4
.222
0
Liu Rodríguez , 2B, SS
39
93
8
22
2
2
1
12
12
11
.237
0
Brian Simmons , OF
54
126
14
29
3
3
4
17
9
30
.230
4
Chris Singleton , CF
133
496
72
149
31
6
17
72
22
45
.300
20
Mike Sirotka , P
32
8
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
3
.250
0
Frank Thomas , DH,1B
135
486
74
148
36
0
15
77
87
66
.305
3
Bryan Ward , P
40
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
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0
Craig Wilson , 3B, SS, 2B
98
252
28
60
8
1
4
26
23
22
.238
1
Team Totals
162
5644
777
1563
298
37
162
742
499
810
.277
110
Pitching
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
Farm system
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Charlotte, Burlington [ 2]
References
^ "Paul Konerko Stats" .
^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball , 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
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