2010 Chicago White Sox season
The 2010 Chicago White Sox season was the organization's 111th season in Chicago and 110th in the American League. The Sox opened the season against the Cleveland Indians at home on April 5 and closed the season also against the Indians at home on October 3. They finished the season with an 88–74 record, in second place in the American League Central, six games behind the division champions Minnesota Twins.
The interleague games that the Sox played were Chicago Cubs both at home and on the road since Sox and Cubs are crosstown rivals, Atlanta Braves and Florida Marlins at home, and Washington Nationals and Pittsburgh Pirates on the road. It was the fifth year in a row that the Sox competed against Pittsburgh as an interleague team besides the Cubs. Also it was the first time that Sox played the Washington Nationals since that franchise moved from Montreal following the 2004 season.
Offseason
- October 5, 2009 – SP Freddy García 2010 $1 million option picked up.
- October 6, 2009 – RP Matt Thornton 2010 $2.25 million option picked up.
- October 9, 2009 – OF DeWayne Wise granted free agency after rejecting a Triple A assignment.
- November 5, 2009 – OF/1B Mark Kotsay is resigned 1 year/$1.5 million.
- November 5, 2009 – Acquire 3B Mark Teahen from Kansas City, via trade for 2B Chris Getz and 3B Josh Fields.
- November 6, 2009 – OF Jermaine Dye $12 million mutual option is declined, declaring him a free agent.
- November 23, 2009 – INF Omar Vizquel agrees to 1 year/$1.375 million deal.
- November 25, 2009 – OF/DH Andruw Jones agrees to 1 year/$500K deal, with the ability to earn $1 million in performance bonus.
- December 11, 2009 – RP J. J. Putz agrees to 1 year/$3 million deal with $3 million incentive bonuses.
- December 12, 2009 – RP D. J. Carrasco is non-tendered declaring him a Free Agent.
- December 18, 2009 – Acquired OF Juan Pierre from Los Angeles Dodgers for Minor League Pitchers Jon Link and John Ely.
Spring training
March
April
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Detailed records
Season summary
General
- Games played: 162
- Record: 88–74
- Winning percentage:.543
- Rank: 2nd
- Games behind: 6.0
- Biggest lead: 3.5 games
- Farthest behind: 12.0 games
- Most games over.500: 17
- Most games under.500: 9
- Longest winning streak: 11
- Longest losing streak: 8
- Series record: 25–24–3
- Series sweep: 10–4
- Longest game: 12 innings
- Shortest game: 6 innings
Records
- Home: 45–36
- Road: 43–38
- Day: 31–18
- Night: 57–56
- Open: 86–72
- Dome: 2–2
- Grass: 84–70
- Turf: 4–4
- vs. RHP: 68–54
- vs. LHP: 20–20
- vs. East division teams: 17–18
- vs. Central division teams: 32–40
- vs. West division teams: 24–13
- vs. American League teams: 73–71
- vs. National League teams: 15–3
- vs. winning teams : 26–32
- vs. tying teams : 12–15
- vs. losing teams : 50–27
- April: 9–14
- May: 13–14
- June: 18–9
- July: 18–8
- August: 14–15
- September: 14–13
- October: 2–1
- First half: 49–38
- Second half: 39–36
- Sunday: 12–14
- Monday: 9–4
- Tuesday: 13–12
- Wednesday: 13–12
- Thursday: 12–9
- Friday: 14–10
- Saturday: 15–13
Scoring
- Runs scored: 752
- Runs allowed: 704
- Pythagorean record: 86–76
- Runs scored per game: 4.64
- Runs allowed per game: 4.35
- Blowout games: 23–20
- One-run games: 28–21
- 9-inning games: 81–64
- Extra-inning games: 6–10
- Shortened games: 1–0
- Walk-off wins: 3
- Walk-off losses: 7
- Comeback victories: 44
- Blown leads: 34
- Shutouts: 11
- Shutouts by opponent: 5
- 10+ runs scored: 9
- 10+ runs allowed: 9
- Most runs scored: 15
- Most runs allowed: 13
Composite inning summary
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | |
Runs scored | 82 | 77 | 66 | 90 | 99 | 102 | 83 | 81 | 60 | 3 | 9 | 0 |
Runs allowed | 85 | 70 | 85 | 80 | 75 | 82 | 89 | 66 | 56 | 5 | 8 | 3 |