2014 All Star Break Batting Leaders

With the All Star Game on the books for tonight, we close the books on yet another disappointing first half for the 2014 season.  Here are the offensive leaders for the 17 games I attended:

Home Runs

Name Total
Paul Konerko 4
Alejandro de Aza 2
Jose Abreu 2
20 tied with 1

Hits

Name Total
Alexei Ramirez 18
Adam Eatorn 17
Gordon Beckham 14
Dayan Viciedo 13
Paul Konerko 10
Jose Abreu 10

Runs

Name Total
Adam Eaton 9
Alexei Ramirez 7
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2012 Final Batting Leaders

As we close the books on the 2012 season without a post-season appearance by a Chicago team, here are the offensive leaders for the games I attended this year.

Home Runs

Name Total
AJ Pierzynski 7
Dayan Viciedo 7
Alex Rios 7
Kevin Youkilis 7
Adam Dunn 4
Tyler Flowers 4

Hits

Name Total
Alex Rios 44
Alexei Ramirez 38
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The Robin Ventura Era Begins

After playing alongside Ozzie Guillen on the left side of the White Sox infield for years, Robin Ventura now follows him in the dugout as skipper, starting with today’s contest against the defending American League champion Rangers.  Here’s a look at the roster with which he’ll be starting the 162 game grind.

Starting Pitchers

John Danks, Jake Peavy, Gavin Floyd, Chris Sale, Phil Humber

With Mark Buehrle gone, John Danks moves up to the top of the rotation, getting his first Opening Day start today.  Peavy looks to have his first injury-free season on the south side.  Chris Sale attempts to move from the bullpen to the rotation and fulfill the promise he showed in college.  Humber was a surprise success last season and hopefully can continue that success.

Relief Pitchers

Matt Thornton, Jesse Crain, Will Ohman, Addison Reed, Hector Santiago, Zach Stewart, Nate Jones

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All Time Batting Leaders – Through 2011

It’s February, which means that spring training is (thankfully) right around the corner.  To get ready, let’s take a look at the offensive stat leaders over all of the 658 games I’ve attended (and identified) between 1984 and 2011.

Home Runs

Name Total
Paul Konerko 85
Sammy Sosa 42
Aramis Ramirez 41
Derrek Lee 40
Jermaine Dye 40
Hits 

Name Total
Paul Konerko 308
Derrek Lee 255
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#485 – Javier Vazquez

Name: Javier Vázquez

Rank: 485

Position: P

Years With White Sox: 2006-2008

In 2005, the White Sox defied expectations and won their first World Series championship since 1917.  In an attempt to bolster the rotation for their title defense, Kenny Williams sent playoff hero Orlando “El Duque” Hernandez, Luis Vizcaino, and prospect Chris Young to the Diamondbacks for Javier Vazquez, the former Expos ace who had bounced around the previous few years.  On paper, it seemed like a good move, but it failed to take into account that Javier Vazquez is at his best when he is pitching for either a National League club or a team out of contention.  Neither of these fit in to the White Sox plans for the 2006 season.

Watching him pitch in 2006 was frustrating, to say the least.  He had a propensity for being unhittable for 5 innings, and then completely falling apart in the sixth.  He finished the year 11-12 with a 4.84 ERA in 33 games and, while they won 90 games, the White Sox finished in third place.

2007 was a much better year for Vazquez, going 15-8 with a 3.74 ERA.  Coincidentally, the White Sox finished the year with a 72-90 record, 24 games behind the Indians.  In 2008, as the team rebounded to 89-74, winning the division in a one game playoff versus the Twins.  Vazquez regressed back to a 12-16 record, with a 4.67 ERA.  Thanks to the push down the stretch to win the division, the Sox were forced to start Vazquez in game 1 of the ALDS, where he was battered around by the Rays, giving up 6 runs in 4 1/3 innings.  That December, his tenure on the South Side came to an end when he was moved to the Braves for a package that included Tyler Flowers and Brent Lillibridge.

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2011 Final Batting Leaders

What was expected to be a huge offensive season on the Southside turned out to be a major disappointment.  Here are the final stat leaders for the games I attended this year.

Home Runs

Name Total
Paul Konerko 10
Alex Rios 6
Brent Lillibridge 5
Gordon Beckham 4
Alexei Ramirez 3
Brent Morel 3
Adam Dunn 3
Carlos Pena 3

Hits

Name Total
Juan Pierre 50
Paul Konerko 47
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