Rank: 59
Position: OF/1B/DH
Years With White Sox: 1988-1994
Following the 1987 season, Dan Pasqua, along with Steve Rosenberg and Mark Salas, was acquired by the White Sox from the Yankees for Richard Dotson and Scott Nielsen.
His first season with the White Sox ended with a career high 20 home runs despite a disappointing .227 average. A broken wrist suffered during the first week of the 1989 season limited Pasqua to just 73 games, where he improved his average to .248, but only 11 home runs.
Pasqua lost his regular slot in the lineup in 1990, as manager Jeff Torborg decided to start Sammy Sosa every day. He appeared in 112 games, but had only 325 at bats despite a .274 average. 1991 saw Pasqua appear in a career high 134 games, with a .259 average and 18 home runs, his highest total since 1988.
Pasqua saw his playing time reduced again in 1992, thanks in part to a hamstring injury that put him on the shelf for nearly a month. His average dropped to .211 and he managed only 6 home runs. With George Bell and Bo Jackson splitting time at DH in 1993, Pasqua again was the odd man out. He appeared in only 78 games and his average fell again to .205. He appeared in 2 games of the ALCS against the Blue Jays and went hitless in 6 at bats.
Pasqua’s 1994 season was cut short by arthroscopic knee surgery in May, which limited him to just 11 appearances and only 23 at bats. When the season was called off due to the strike, he became a free agent and decided to retire.
Pasqua’s numbers in a White Sox uniform, both for games I attended and overall, were:



