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1969 Chicago White Sox season

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Major League Baseball team season
1969 Chicago White Sox
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionWest
BallparkWhite Sox Park
CityChicago
OwnersArthur Allyn, Jr.,John Allyn
General managersEd Short
ManagersAl López,Don Gutteridge
TelevisionWFLD
(Jack Drees,Mel Parnell)
RadioWMAQ (AM)
(Bob Elson,Red Rush)
← 1968Seasons1970 →

The1969Chicago White Sox season was the team's 69th season in the major leagues, and its 70th season overall. They finished with a record of 68–94, good enough for fifth place in the newly establishedAmerican League West, 29 games behind the first-placeMinnesota Twins.

The White Sox nearly left Chicago in 1969. White Sox ownerArthur Allyn, Jr. considered overtures fromBud Selig and other Milwaukee interests to move the club to County Stadium.[1] Instead, he sold to his brother, John. The newly establishedSeattle Pilots would move there a year after their inaugural season.

Offseason

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Regular season

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Season standings

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AL West
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Minnesota Twins9765.59957‍–‍2440‍–‍41
Oakland Athletics8874.543949‍–‍3239‍–‍42
California Angels7191.4382643‍–‍3828‍–‍53
Kansas City Royals6993.4262836‍–‍4533‍–‍48
Chicago White Sox6894.4202941‍–‍4027‍–‍54
Seattle Pilots6498.3953334‍–‍4730‍–‍51

Record vs. opponents

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1969 American League records

Sources:[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
TeamBALBOSCALCWSCLEDETKCMINNYYOAKSEAWAS
Baltimore10–86–69–313–511–711–18–411–78–49–313–5
Boston8–108–45–712–610–810–27–511–74–86–66–12
California6–64–89–98–45–79–97–113–96–129–9–15–7
Chicago3–97–59–98–43–98–105–133–98–1010–84–8
Cleveland5–136–124–84–87–117–55–79–85–77–53–15
Detroit7–118–107–59–311–78–46–610–87–510–27–11
Kansas City1–112–109–910–85–74–88–105–7–18–1010–87–5
Minnesota4–85–711–713–57–56–610–810–213–512–66–6
New York7–117–119–39–38–98–107–5–12–106–67–510–8
Oakland4–88–412–610–87–55–710–85–136–613–58–4
Seattle3–96–69–9–18–105–72–108–106–125–75–137–5
Washington5–1312–67–58–415–311–75–76–68–104–85–7


Opening Day lineup

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Move to Milwaukee?

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In 1969, the White Sox schedule inMilwaukee was expanded to include 11 home games (one against every other franchise in the American League at the time). Although those games were attended by slightly fewer fans (198,211 fans, for an average of 18,019) they represented a greater percentage of the total White Sox attendance than the previous year – over one-third of the fans who went to Sox home games in 1969 did so atMilwaukee County Stadium (in the remaining 70 home dates in Chicago, the Sox drew 391,335, for an average of 5,591 per game). Bud Selig felt this fan support lent legitimacy to his quest for a Milwaukee franchise, and he went into the 1969 owners meetings with high hopes.[citation needed]

Notable transactions

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Roster

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1969 Chicago White Sox
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

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; BB = Base on balls; SO = Strikeouts; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOAVGSB
Doug Adams, C81413000113.2140
Sandy Alomar Sr., 2B2258813200446.2242
Luis Aparicio, SS156599771682455516629.28024
Ken Berry, CF13029725691224182450.2321
Buddy Bradford, RF, CF9327336708211273475.2565
Ángel Bravo, CF27901026421335.2892
Chuck Brinkman, C141521000015.0670
Bob Christian, LF391291128403161019.2173
Ron Hansen, 2B, 1B, 3B, SS851851548612221825.2592
Woodie Held, OF, 3B56639920361319.1430
Ed Herrmann, C1022903167808313035.2310
Gail Hopkins, 1B12437352991338465028.2652
Duane Josephson, C521621939621201317.2410
Bobby Knoop, 2B10434534791416413568.2292
Carlos May, LF, RF1003676210318218625866.2811
Bill Melton, 3B, RF, LF15755667142262238756106.2551
Tommy McCraw, 1B, OF9324021621222252124.2581
Rich Morales, 2B, SS5512112260106718.2151
José Ortiz, OF161103100210.2730
Don Pavletich, C, 1B7818826461206332845.2450
Bob Spence, 1B122604100309.1540
Pete Ward, 1B, 3B, RF, LF1051992249706323338.2460
Walt Williams, RF, LF135471591432213322633.3046
PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOAVGSB
Gary Bell, P23500000012.0000
Cisco Carlos, P251000000014.0000
Paul Edmondson, P142935000108.1720
Sammy Ellis, P10601000013.1670
Joe Horlen, P36774141005022.1820
Tommy John, P3379692001727.1140
Bart Johnson, P4611000121.1671
Danny Lazar, P9400000003.0000
Bob Locker, P17100000001.0000
Danny Murphy, P17100000020.0000
Jerry Nyman, P2120111003115.0500
Dan Osinski, P51300000002.0000
Gary Peters, P37719124024215.1690
Fred Rath Sr., P3300000000.0000
Don Secrist, P19711000014.1430
Wilbur Wood, P761500000308.0000
Billy Wynne, P204115010226.1220
Team Totals
1625450625134621027112585552844.24754

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; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; HR = Home runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERHRBBK
Gary Bell006.28232038.248272782526
Cisco Carlos435.66254049.152333142628
Paul Edmondson163.701413087.272363654346
Sammy Ellis035.83105029.142201961815
Jack Hamilton0311.6880012.12316161105
Joe Horlen13163.7836350235.2237105992087121
Tommy John9113.2533330232.1230918416100128
Bart Johnson133.2243022.1221182618
Danny Lazar006.5393020.22115155139
Bob Locker236.55170422.02818166715
Danny Murphy212.01170431.1288721016
Jerry Nyman445.292010064.258403874040
Denny O'Toole006.752004.0533024
Dan Osinski553.56510260.256282432827
Gary Peters10154.5336320218.22381181102179140
Bob Priddy004.504008.01054225
Fred Rath Sr.027.7132011.2111010494
Don Secrist016.08190040.035282771623
Wilbur Wood10113.0176015119.21134840135573
Billy Wynne774.0620200128.21436358145867
Team Totals
68944.21162162251437.21470723672146634810

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAATucson TorosPacific Coast LeagueBill Adair
AAColumbus White SoxSouthern LeagueGary Johnson
ALynchburg White SoxCarolina LeagueStan Wasiak
AAppleton FoxesMidwest LeagueTom Saffell
A-Short SeasonDuluth–Superior DukesNorthern LeaguePel Austin
RookieGCL White SoxGulf Coast LeagueBruce Andrew

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Appleton, Duluth-Superior

Notes

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  1. ^"WSI's FLYINGSOCK.COM. Chicago White Sox coverage with totally biased attitude!". Archived fromthe original on December 22, 2018. RetrievedFebruary 13, 2021.
  2. ^Hoyt Wilhelm atBaseball-Reference
  3. ^Jack Fisher atBaseball-Reference
  4. ^Sandy Alomar atBaseball-Reference
  5. ^Rich Hinton atBaseball-Reference

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