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2008 Chicago White Sox season

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Major League Baseball team season
2008 Chicago White Sox
American League Central champions
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionCentral
BallparkU.S. Cellular Field
CityChicago,Illinois
Record89–74 (.546)
Divisional place1st
OwnersJerry Reinsdorf
General managersKenny Williams
ManagersOzzie Guillén
TelevisionCSN Chicago
CSN+
WGN-TV andWGN America
WCIU-TV
(Ken Harrelson,Darrin Jackson)
RadioWSCR
(Ed Farmer,Steve Stone)
WRTO (Spanish)
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The2008Chicago White Sox season was the organization's 109th season inChicago and 108th in theAmerican League. The White Sox won theAmerican League Central title for the first time since2005. They finished the regular season tied with theMinnesota Twins (88–74) and won aone-game playoff for the division title. They subsequently lost the2008 American League Division Series toTampa Bay Rays.

Individual highlights for the White Sox included the breakout season of offseason acquisitionCarlos Quentin and the strong rookie season of infielderAlexei Ramírez.Gavin Floyd nearly threw ano-hitter against the Minnesota Twins on May 6, broken up byJoe Mauer's double in the ninth inning.The White Sox set a new home record atU.S. Cellular Field of 54–28 (.658 pct.) breaking the2003 home record of 51–30 (.629 pct.).

Offseason

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Finishing fourth in theAmerican League Central division coupled with having bothMLB's lowestbatting average andon-base percentage in 2007 prompted the White Sox to make numerous transactions, particularly with West Coast teams, to improve their lineup.

Other players no longer with the team from the 2007 season areAlex Cintrón,Darin Erstad (signed withHouston),Andy González,Mike Myers,Heath Phillips,Scott Podsednik, andLuis Terrero.

Two coaching staff changes were made, with the hiring ofPittsburgh Pirates third base coachJeff Cox and bullpen coachJuan Nieves. Cox replacesRazor Shines, while Nieves replacesArt Kusnyer.

Regular season and post season

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March/April

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Record: 14–13

  • On April 13 against theDetroit Tigers, the Sox hit twogrand slams in a game, ones byPaul Konerko andJoe Crede. It was the third time in White Sox history when the team hit two grand slams in a game. The two previous times were (1) September 4, 1995, when Robin Ventura hit two grand slams at Texas and (2) May 19, 1996, whenDarren Lewis andRobin Ventura each hit slams at Detroit.

May

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Record: 16–13

  • On May 6 against theMinnesota Twins,Gavin Floyd took a no-hitter into the ninth inning, whenJoe Mauer hit a double with one out. The only run the Sox allowed was unearned, on a sacrifice fly byJason Kubel in the fourth inning. The Sox held on for a 6–1 victory. If Gavin Floyd had completed the no-hitter, it would have been the second of three consecutive seasons that the White Sox threw one (Mark Buehrle in 2007 as well as in 2009, which wasMark Buehrle's perfect game).

June

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Record: 17–10

July

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Record: 13–12

August

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Record: 17–11

  • On August 5 against theDetroit Tigers, in the top of the 14th inning, the Tigers scored two runs via a two-run home run byPlácido Polanco, which made it 8–6. In the bottom of the 14th, the Sox came back with four runs:Jermaine Dye reached base on an error, and theNick Swisher hit a walk-off three-run homer, making the final score it 10–8.
  • On August 14 against theKansas City Royals,Jim Thome,Paul Konerko,Alexei Ramírez, andJuan Uribe hit consecutive home runs in the sixth inning. This was the first time the White Sox hit four consecutive home runs in an inning, and just sixth time in MLB history (the first since theBoston Red Sox did it on April 22, 2007). The Sox swept the Royals with the final score of 9–2.

September

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Record: 12–15

  • The Sox faced three different teams in three consecutive games, which was just the third time this had happened in MLB history (the White Sox and Cleveland Indians each having done so in September 2000). The Sox won all three games: (1) the regularly scheduled season finale against theCleveland Indians, (2) a game against theDetroit Tigers that had been rescheduled from earlier in the month due to rain, and (3) the tiebreaker game against theMinnesota Twins. Having won, they then faced a fourth team in their next game to begin the playoffs.
  • September was the team's first month with a losing record in the season. The month was highlighted with theAL Central tie-breaker game, which took place atU.S. Cellular Field on September 30 vs. the Minnesota Twins. It was Game 163 of the regular season. The White Sox organization called on the fans who attended the game to wear all black. There was almost 100% participation in what the White Sox called "the blackout game." The White Sox won the game 1–0.

October

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Record: 1–3

  • The 2008 playoffs saw the White Sox square off with the Tampa Bay Rays in a matchup of the second and third seeds. The White Sox started Javier Vázquez in Game 1. Rays rookie Evan Longoria hit two home runs in a 6–4 win for Tampa. Mark Buehrle started Game 2, which saw the White Sox unable to hold an early lead, eventually losing 6–4. For Games 3 and 4, the series moved to Chicago. The Sox took Game 3 by the score of 5–3, with John Danks getting the victory. The Chicago crowd continued the new "blackout" tradition, but the Rays proved to be too much for the Sox in Game 4, winning 6-2 and taking the series 3 games to 1.

Season standings

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AL Central
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Chicago White Sox8974.54654‍–‍2835‍–‍46
Minnesota Twins8875.540153‍–‍2835‍–‍47
Cleveland Indians8181.50045‍–‍3636‍–‍45
Kansas City Royals7587.46313½38‍–‍4337‍–‍44
Detroit Tigers7488.45714½40‍–‍4134‍–‍47

The Chicago White Sox claim their second A.L Central championship in the last four years.

Record vs. opponents

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2008 American League record
Source:MLB Standings Grid – 2008
TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Baltimore6–124–54–44–35–33–63–37–110–58–23–154–56–1211–7
Boston12–64–35–15–26–11–84–39–96–46–38–109–19–911–7
Chicago5–43–411–712–612–65–59–102–55–45–14–63–31–712–6
Cleveland4–41–57–1111–710–84–58–104–35–44–55–26–46–16–12
Detroit3–42–56–127–117–113–67–114–23–67–33–46–33–513–5
Kansas City3–51–66–128–1011–72–36–125–56–37–23–52–72–513–5
Los Angeles6–38–15–55–46–33–25–37–310–914–53–612–76–310–8
Minnesota3–33–410–910–811–712–63–54–65–55–43–35–50–614–4
New York11–79–95–23–42–45–53–76–45–17–211–73–49–910–8
Oakland5–04–64–54–56–33–69–105–51–5-10–93–67–124–610–8
Seattle2–83–61–55–43–72–75–144–52–79–103–48–115–49–9
Tampa Bay15–310–86–42–54–35–36–33–37–116–34–36–311–712–6
Texas5–41–93–34–63–67–27–125–54–312–711–83–64–410–8
Toronto12–69–97–11–65–35–23–66–09–96–44–57–114–48–10
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Game log

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2008 White Sox game log
March/April (14–13) – Home (7–7) – Road (7–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveTimeAtt.RecordBox
1March 31@Indians8–10Betancourt (1–0)Dotel (0–1)Borowski (1)3:2141,8720–1box
2April 2@Indians2–7Carmona (1–0)Vázquez (0–1)3:3117,6450–2box
3April 3@Indians2–1Dotel (1–1)Westbrook (0–1)Jenks (1)2:2715,7851–2box
4April 4@Tigers8–5Logan (1–0)Grilli (0–1)Jenks (2)3:1034,5692–2box
5April 5@Tigers5–3Floyd (1–0)Miner (0–1)Jenks (3)2:3942,3813–2box
6April 6@Tigers13–2Buehrle (1–0)Verlander (0–1)2:4535,2304–2box
7April 7Twins7–4Vázquez (1–1)Guerrier (0–1)Jenks (4)2:5538,0825–2box
8April 9Twins5–12Baker (2–0)Danks (0–1)Bass (1)3:0116,4995–3box
April 10TwinsPostponed (rain),rescheduled for June 9
9April 11Tigers2–5López (1–0)Contreras (0–1)Jones (1)3:1326,0945–4box
10April 12Tigers7–0Floyd (2–0)Verlander (0–2)2:2529,6496–4box
11April 13Tigers11–0Vázquez (2–1)Rogers (0–3)2:3426,2947–4box
12April 14Athletics1–2Smith (1–0)Buehrle (1–1)Street (4)2:4020,4307–5box
13April 15Athletics4–1Danks (1–1)Eveland (1–1)Jenks (5)2:1818,2548–5box
14April 16@Orioles3–1Contreras (1–1)Loewen (0–1)Jenks (6)2:2512,0809–5box
15April 17@Orioles5 – 6(10)Sherrill (1–0)Logan (1–1)3:2013,6769–6box
16April 18@Rays9–2Vázquez (3–1)Niemann (1–1)3:0212,37910–6box
17April 19@Rays0–5Sonnanstine (2–1)Buehrle (1–2)2:0217,61310–7box
18April 20@Rays6–0Danks (2–1)Jackson (2–2)2:3417,21211–7box
19April 22Yankees5–9Wang (4–0)Contreras (1–2)3:4425,01211–8box
20April 23Yankees4–6Mussina (2–3)Vázquez (3–2)Rivera (6)3:0627,75111–9box
21April 24Yankees7–6Jenks (1–0)Chamberlain (1–1)3:0527,24312–9box
April 25OriolesPostponed (rain)Rescheduled for April 26
22April 26Orioles1–5Burres (3–1)Danks (2–2)Sherrill (9)2:4123,04312–10box
23April 26Orioles6–5Jenks (2–0)Bierd (0–1)3:2834,75713–10box
24April 27Orioles6–1Contreras (2–2)Guthrie (0–3)2:5829,75614–10box
25*April 28Orioles3 – 4(14)Castillo (1–0)H. Ramírez (1–3)Cherry (1)4:4217,367*14–11box
26April 29@Twins1–3Bonser (2–4)Floyd (2–1)Nathan (8)2:3220,89114–12box
27April 30@Twins3–4Blackburn (2–1)Wassermann (0–1)Nathan (9)2:3719,13714–13box
* Completed the game atOriole Park at Camden Yards on August 25 from the 12th inning on with the same att. number fromU.S. Cellular Field.
May (16–13) – Home (6–3) – Road (10–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveTimeAtt.RecordBox
28May 2@Blue Jays0–2Marcum (3–2)Buehrle (1–3)Downs (2)2:1021,05714–14box
29May 3@Blue Jays2–5Litsch (4–1)Danks (2–3)Ryan (4)2:3627,77814–15box
30May 4@Blue Jays3–4Halladay (3–4)Contreras (2–3)Downs (3)2:1226,24714–16box
31May 5@Blue Jays0–1McGowan (2–2)Vázquez (3–3)Ryan (5)2:4016,60214–17box
32May 6Twins7–1Floyd (3–1)Blackburn (2–2)2:2723,48015–17box
33May 7Twins1–13Hernández (5–1)Buehrle (1–4)2:3221,09215–18box
34May 8Twins6–2Danks (3–3)Slowey (0–2)3:1525,19316–18box
35May 9@Mariners4–2Contreras (3–3)Silva (3–2)Jenks (7)2:2327,16917–18box
36May 10@Mariners8–4Vázquez (4–3)Washburn (2–5)2:5833,07818–18box
37May 11@Mariners3–6Washburn (3–4)Floyd (3–2)Putz (3)3:0330,34618–19box
38May 12@Angels7–10Adenhart (1–0)Buehrle (1–5)Rodríguez (15)2:4938,72318–20box
39May 13@Angels0–2Shields (2–0)Dotel (1–2)Rodríguez (16)2:4035,33318–21box
40May 14@Angels6–1Contreras (4–3)Shields (2–1)2:3737,05919–21box
41May 15@Angels4–3Dotel (2–2)Rodríguez (0–1)Jenks (8)3:1441,44420–21box
42May 16@Giants2–0Floyd (4–2)Sánchez (2–3)Jenks (9)2:5035,48221–21box
43May 17@Giants3–1Buehrle (2–5)Zito (0–8)Jenks (10)2:5237,00622–21box
44May 18@Giants13–8Thornton (1–0)Walker (1–2)Masset (1)3:0134,33123–21box
45May 20Indians4–1Contreras (5–3)Sabathia (3–6)Jenks (11)2:5027,53324–21box
46May 21Indians7–2Vázquez (5–3)Byrd (2–4)2:4538,51825–21box
47May 22Indians3–1Linebrink (1–0)Laffey (2–3)Jenks (12)2:1728,04026–21box
48May 23Angels1–3Saunders (8–1)Floyd (4–3)Rodríguez (20)2:1228,15626–22box
49May 24Angels0–2Weaver (4–5)Danks (3–4)Rodríguez (21)2:5338,43426–23box
50May 25Angels3–2Linebrink (2–0)Lackey (1–1)2:0536,19527–23box
51May 26@Indians6 – 3(12)Logan (2–1)Elarton (0–1)Jenks (13)4:0231,00628–23box
52May 27@Indians2–8Laffey (3–3)Buehrle (2–6)2:5025,42628–24box
53May 28@Indians6–5Floyd (5–3)Betancourt (1–3)Jenks (14)3:1131,74029–24box
54May 29@Rays5–1Danks (4–4)Jackson (3–4)2:4612,63630–24box
55May 30@Rays1–2Wheeler (1–3)Linebrink (2–1)2:5014,67930–25box
56May 31@Rays0–2Kazmir (5–1)Vázquez (5–4)Balfour (1)2:4636,04830–26box
June (17–10) – Home (15–2) – Road (2–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveTimeAtt.RecordBox
57June 1@Rays3 – 4(10)Howell (4–0)Thornton (1–1)2:4124,72030–27box
58June 3Royals9–5Floyd (6–3)Greinke (5–3)2:3321,72731–27box
59June 4Royals6 – 4(15)Dotel (3–2)Gobble (0–1)4:2323,72732–27box
60June 5Royals6–2Contreras (6–3)Meche (3–8)2:4425,10433–27box
61June 6Twins10–6Vázquez (6–4)Blackburn (4–4)2:5326,45934–27box
62June 7Twins11–2Buehrle (3–6)Hernández (6–3)2:1632,93035–27box
63June 8Twins12–2Floyd (7–3)Slowey (2–6)2:2530,56536–27box
64June 9Twins7–5Thornton (2–1)Guerrier (3–2)Jenks (15)2:5821,12637–27box
65June 10@Tigers4–6Robertson (4–6)Contreras (6–4)Jones (11)2:3438,29537–28box
66June 11@Tigers1–5Verlander (3–9)Vázquez (6–5)2:1338,69337–29box
67June 12@Tigers1–2Jones (2–0)Dotel (3–3)2:0440,29737–30box
68June 13Rockies5–4Thornton (3–1)Herges (2–3)Jenks (16)2:2830,14338–30box
69June 14Rockies0–2Grilli (2–2)Dotel (3–4)Fuentes (10)2:5635,66338–31box
70June 15Rockies3–5Cook (10–3)Contreras (6–5)Fuentes (11)2:4432,00438–32box
71June 17Pirates16–5Vázquez (7–5)Snell (3–7)3:1528,01239–32box
72June 18Pirates8–2Buehrle (4–6)Gorzelanny (5–6)2:1728,57040–32box
73June 19Pirates13–8Floyd (8–3)Dumatrait (3–4)2:5526,68541–32box
74June 20@Cubs3–4Wood (4–1)Linebrink (2–2)2:3241,10641–33box
75June 21@Cubs7–11Marquis (6–3)Contreras (6–6)Wood (19)2:5241,02141–34box
76June 22@Cubs1–7Dempster (9–2)Vázquez (7–6)2:5241,03441–35box
77June 24@Dodgers6–1Buehrle (5–6)Lowe (5–7)2:0543,90042–35box
78June 25@Dodgers0–5Stults (2–0)Floyd (8–4)2:2240,16242–36box
79June 26@Dodgers2–0Danks (5–4)Kershaw (0–2)Jenks (17)2:5837,95643–36box
80June 27Cubs10–3Contreras (7–6)Dempster (9–3)2:4939,13244–36box
81June 28Cubs6–5Thornton (4–1)Mármol (1–3)Jenks (18)3:0339,14345–36box
82June 29Cubs5–1Buehrle (6–6)Marshall (0–2)2:3439,57346–36box
83June 30Indians9–7Floyd (9–4)Sowers (0–4)Thornton (1)2:5738,46647–36box
July (13–12) – Home (7–5) – Road (6–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveTimeAtt.RecordBox
84July 1Indians3 – 2(10)Russell (1–0)Borowski (1–3)2:4425,50248–36box
85July 2Indians6 – 5(10)Russell (2–0)Kobayashi (4–4)3:1123,52249–36box
86July 3Athletics2–3Duchscherer (9–5)Vázquez (7–7)Street (16)2:2126,73049–37box
87July 4Athletics1–7Blanton (5–11)Buehrle (6–7)2:5329,60049–38box
88July 5Athletics6–1Floyd (10–4)Smith (5–7)2:4435,58650–38box
89July 6Athletics4–3Danks (6–4)Harden (5–1)Linebrink (1)2:4731,95551–38box
90July 8@Royals8 – 7(13)Masset (1–0)Tejeda (0–1)4:2013,61452–38box
91July 9@Royals7–6Russell (3–0)Tejeda (0–2)Dotel (1)2:4616,50253–38box
92July 10@Royals1–4Mahay (5–0)Buehrle (6–8)Soria (24)2:2614,54753–39box
93July 11@Rangers2–7Mendoza (2–3)Floyd (10–5)Guardado (2)2:5028,00353–40box
94July 12@Rangers9–7Danks (7–4)Millwood (6–5)3:2939,20954–40box
95July 13@Rangers11–12Wright (6–4)Logan (2–2)4:0128,45954–41box
All-Star Break:AL defeatsNL 4–3(15) atYankee Stadium
96July 18Royals9–5Buehrle (7–8)Greinke (7–6)2:5936,29155–41box
97July 19Royals1–9Meche (7–9)Floyd (10–6)2:5136,56655–42box
98July 20Royals7–8R. Ramírez (1–1)Thornton (4–2)Soria (26)3:0932,26955–43box
99July 21Rangers1–6Feldman (4–3)Vázquez (7–8)2:3739,54755–44box
100July 22Rangers10–2Buehrle (8–8)Mendoza (2–4)2:2832,67056–44box
101July 23Rangers10–8Dotel (4–4)Guardado (1–2)Jenks (19)3:0535,35357–44box
102July 25@Tigers6–5Carrasco (1–0)Jones (4–1)Jenks (20)2:5244,39358–44box
103July 26@Tigers7–6Danks (8–4)Verlander (8–10)Jenks (21)3:0545,28059–44box
104July 27@Tigers4–6Miner (5–3)Vázquez (7–9)2:4641,79059–45box
105July 28@Twins0–7Slowey (7–7)Buehrle (8–9)2:2830,12659–46box
106July 29@Twins5–6Perkins (8–3)Richard (0–1)Nathan (29)2:5035,99959–47box
107July 30@Twins8–3Floyd (11–6)Hernández (10–8)2:5242,70560–47box
108July 31@Twins6–10Crain (4–2)Thornton (4–3)3:2331,49360–48box
August (17–11) – Home (11–5) – Road (6–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveTimeAtt.RecordBox
109August 1@Royals4–2Vázquez (8–9)Hochevar (6–9)Jenks (22)2:5421,29161–48box
110August 2@Royals7–9Davies (5–2)Buehrle (8–10)Soria (31)3:0121,86661–49box
111August 3@Royals3–14Greinke (9–7)Richard (0–2)2:5915,26861–50box
112August 5Tigers10 – 8(14)Russell (4–0)Zumaya (0–1)4:5835,37162–50box
113August 6Tigers5–1Danks (9–4)Verlander (8–12)2:3134,12463–50box
114August 7Tigers3–8Miner (6–4)Vázquez (8–10)Rodney (2)3:0836,38363–51box
115August 8Red Sox5–3Buehrle (9–10)Lester (10–4)Jenks (23)2:2738,62164–51box
116August 9Red Sox2–6Matsuzaka (13–2)Logan (2–3)2:5439,24364–52box
117August 10Red Sox6–5Floyd (12–6)Buchholz (2–8)Jenks (24)3:0639,00865–52box
118August 11Red Sox1–5Beckett (11–8)Danks (9–5)2:4832,63465–53box
119August 12Royals9–0Vázquez (9–10)Bannister (7–11)2:1331,09966–53box
120August 13Royals4–0Buehrle (10–10)Hochevar (6–11)2:1737,83867–53box
121August 14Royals9–2Broadway (1–0)Davies (5–4)3:0032,78868–53box
122August 15@Athletics4–6Street (3–5)H. Ramírez (1–2)2:4419,40568–54box
123August 16@Athletics2–1Danks (10–5)Smith (5–12)Jenks (25)3:0122,20669–54box
124August 17@Athletics13–1Vázquez (10–10)Gonzalez (1–2)2:1928,84370–54box
125August 18Mariners13–5Buehrle (11–10)Washburn (5–13)2:4339,00271–54box
126August 19Mariners5–0Richard (1–2)Hernández (7–8)2:3626,41472–54box
127August 20Mariners15–3Floyd (13–6)Dickey (3–8)2:3027,00073–54box
128August 22Rays4–9Jackson (10–8)Danks (10–6)3:2038,74773–55box
129August 23Rays3–5Balfour (4–2)Vázquez (10–11)Wheeler (8)3:0436,48273–56box
130August 24Rays6 – 5(10)Jenks (3–0)Hammel (4–4)3:1138,56274–56box
131August 25@Orioles4–3Richard (2–2)Waters (2–1)Jenks (26)2:3320,70775–56box
132August 26@Orioles8–3Floyd (14–6)Burres (7–8)2:4415,39876–56box
133August 27@Orioles3–11Liz (5–3)Danks (10–7)2:4915,73676–57box
134August 29@Red Sox0–8Matsuzaka (16–2)Vázquez (10–12)2:4837,75576–58box
135August 30@Red Sox2–8Bowden (1–0)Buehrle (11–11)2:4037,75176–59box
136August 31@Red Sox4–2Floyd (15–6)Wakefield (8–9)Jenks (27)2:4737,39177–59box
September (12–15) – Home (8–6) – Road (4–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveTimeAtt.RecordBox
137September 1@Indians0–5Lee (20–2)Richard (2–3)2:2623,31777–60box
138September 2@Indians3–9Carmona (8–5)Danks (10–8)3:1220,98077–61box
139September 3@Indians4–2Vázquez (11–12)Sowers (2–8)Jenks (28)3:1220,32878–61box
140September 5Angels10–2Buehrle (12–11)Moseley (1–4)2:4832,50279–61box
141September 6Angels7 – 6(15)Wassermann (1–1)Speier (1–8)3:5431,04680–61box
142September 7Angels2–3Saunders (15–7)H. Ramírez (1–4)Rodríguez (55)2:4426,02980–62box
September 8Blue JaysPostponed (rain),rescheduled for September 9
143September 9Blue Jays1–3Burnett (17–10)Vázquez (11–13)Ryan (28)3:0824,62180–63box[permanent dead link]
144September 9Blue Jays2–8Litsch (11–8)Richard (2–4)2:3728,50580–64box[permanent dead link]
145September 10Blue Jays6–5Buehrle (13–11)Halladay (18–10)2:3926,19881–64box
146September 11Blue Jays4–6Marcum (9–6)Floyd (15–7)Ryan (29)2:5727,17081–65box
September 12TigersPostponed (rain)Rescheduled for September 13
September 13TigersPostponed (rain),rescheduled for September 14
September 13TigersPostponed (rain),rescheduled for September 29
147September 14Tigers4–2Vázquez (12–13)Verlander (10–16)2:17N/A82–65box
148September 14Tigers11–7Thornton (5–3)Seay (1–2)3:1628,23883–65box
149September 15@Yankees2–4Coke (1–0)Wassermann (1–2)Rivera (36)2:3953,23683–66box
150September 16@Yankees6–2Floyd (16–7)Pettitte (13–14)3:0252,55884–66box
151September 17@Yankees1–5Bruney (3–0)Richard (2–5)2:4052,67184–67box
152September 18@Yankees2–9Mussina (18–9)Vázquez (12–14)3:0853,15284–68box
153September 19@Royals9–4Buehrle (14–11)Bannister (8–16)2:4026,04985–68box
154September 20@Royals2–5Davies (8–7)Floyd (16–8)Soria (41)2:3223,75485–69box
155September 21@Royals3–0Danks (11–8)Duckworth (3–2)Jenks (29)2:2816,92086–69box
156September 23@Twins3–9Baker (10–4)Vázquez (12–15)2:4335,22586–70box
157September 24@Twins2–3Blackburn (11–10)Buehrle (14–12)Nathan (39)2:4242,12686–71box
158September 25@Twins6 – 7(10)Nathan (1–2)Jenks (3–1)3:2743,60186–72box
159September 26Indians8–11S. Lewis (4–0)Danks (11–9)J. Lewis (13)3:3636,49486–73box
160September 27Indians6–12Jackson (2–3)Vázquez (12–16)3:0536,03186–74box
161September 28Indians5–1Buehrle (15–12)Bullington (0–2)2:2933,39687–74box
162September 29Tigers8–2Floyd (17–8)Galarraga (13–7)3:1435,92388–74box
163*September 30Twins1–0Danks (12–9)Blackburn (11–11)Jenks (30)2:2040,35489–74box
*AL Central tiebreaker
2008 White Sox postseason game log
American League Division Series (1–3) (best of 5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveTimeAtt.RecordBox
1October 2@Rays4–6Shields (1–0)Vázquez (0–1)Wheeler (1)3:1035,0410–1box
2October 3@Rays2–6Kazmir (1–0)Buehrle (0–1)3:1035,2570–2box
3October 5Rays5–3Danks (1–0)Garza (0–1)Jenks (1)3:0740,1421–2box
4October 6Rays2–6Sonnanstine (1–0)Floyd (0–1)3:1340,4541–3box

Roster

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2008 Chicago White Sox
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

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Batting

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIAVGSB
Brian Anderson1091812442130826.2325
Mark Buehrle26010000.1670
Orlando Cabrera16166193186331857.28119
José Contreras11000000.0000
Joe Crede9733541831811755.2480
John Danks36010000.1670
Octavio Dotel50000000.0000
Jermaine Dye154590961724123496.2923
Josh Fields1432351002.1560
Gavin Floyd23000000.0000
Ken Griffey Jr.411311634100318.2600
Toby Hall411277333027.2600
Bobby Jenks40000000.0000
Paul Konerko122438591051912262.2402
Scott Linebrink50000000.0000
Boone Logan30000000.0000
Nick Masset31000000.0000
Pablo Ozuna32645183006.2810
A. J. Pierzynski134534661503111360.2811
Carlos Quentin1304809613826136100.2887
Alexei Ramírez136480651392222177.29013
Adam Russell10000000.0000
Nick Swisher153497861092112469.2193
Jim Thome149503931232803490.2451
Matt Thornton40000000.0000
Juan Uribe1103243880221740.2471
Javier Vázquez12000000.0000
Ehren Wassermann20000000.0000
DeWayne Wise57129203242618.2489
Team Totals1635553811145829613235785.26367

Pitching

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Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPRERBBK
Mark Buehrle15123.7934340218.21069252140
D. J. Carrasco103.96310038.217171430
José Contreras764.542020012164613570
John Danks1293.3233330195747257159
Octavio Dotel443.7672016734282992
Gavin Floyd1783.8433330206.11078870145
Bobby Jenks312.635703061.218181738
Scott Linebrink223.69500146.12019940
Esteban Loaiza003.003003.02101
Boone Logan235.95550042.131281442
Mike MacDougal002.12160017441414
Nick Masset104.63321144.226232132
Clayton Richard256.04813047.237321329
Adam Russell405.1916002615151022
Matt Thornton532.67740167.120201977
Javier Vázquez12164.6733330208.111310861200
Ehren Wassermann127.78240019.21917149
Team Totals89744.11163163341457.26657294601147

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAACharlotte KnightsInternational LeagueMarc Bombard
AABirmingham BaronsSouthern LeagueCarlos Subero
AWinston-Salem WarthogsCarolina LeagueTim Blackwell
AKannapolis IntimidatorsSouth Atlantic LeagueChris Jones andNick Capra
RookieBristol White SoxAppalachian LeagueBobby Thigpen
RookieGreat Falls VoyagersPioneer LeagueChris Cron

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Great Falls

Trivia

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  • The 2008 White Sox became the first team to ever win its last three regular season games against three different opponents.

References

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  • Game logs:
1st half:Chicago White Sox game log on ESPN.com
2nd half:Chicago White Sox game log on ESPN.com
  1. ^"Uribe signs one-year deal with ChiSox".
  2. ^"Angels Trade Orlando Cabrera for Jon Garland". November 20, 2007.
  3. ^"Reliever, White Sox finalize four-year, $19 million deal".ESPN.go.com. November 28, 2007.
  4. ^"White Sox acquire D-backs OF Quentin for minor league first baseman".ESPN.go.com. December 3, 2007.
  5. ^"Cuban slugger Alexei Ramirez signs with Chicago White Sox".
  6. ^Nightengale, Bob (January 4, 2008)."A's trade Swisher to White Sox for trio of prospects".usatoday.com.
  7. ^"White Sox sign Dotel to bolster bullpen".nbcsports.com. Archived fromthe original on March 14, 2008. RetrievedApril 6, 2012.

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