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CHICAGO WHITE SOX (56-82) at (73-65) WHITE SOX BREAKDOWN Record ...... 56-82 LHP Jose Quintana (7-5, 3.69) vs. RHP Miguel Gonzalez (8-7, 4.11) Sox After 138/139 in 2012 ..... 75-63/75-64 Current Streak ...... Lost 6 Game #139/Road #73  Thursday, September 5, 2013 Current Trip ...... 0-6 Last Homestand ...... 4-2 Last 10 Games ...... 3-7 WHITE SOX AT A GLANCE WHITE SOX VS. BALTIMORE Series Record ...... 16-21-7 First/Second Half ...... 37-55/19-27 The White Sox lead the season series, 2-1, after winning two  The Chicago White Sox have lost six straight games as they Home/Road ...... 32-34/24-48 continue a 10-game trip tonight with the opener in Baltimore … of three games at U.S. Cellular Field on 7/2-4. Day/Night ...... 22-27/34-55 LHP Jose Quintana, who was removed from his last start on The Sox are hitting .257 (26-101) with a 2.33 ERA (7 ER/27.0 Grass/Turf ...... 54-77/2-5 Monday at New York-AL after 1.0 IP following a 1:53 rain delay, IP) and a 10-8 edge in runs scored. Opp. Above/At-Below .500 ..... 30-43/26-39 takes the mound for the White Sox. Chicago went 2-6 against Baltimore in 2012 to fall to 0-3-1 in vs. RHS/LHS ...... 43-60/12-22 vs. AL East ...... 12-16 the last four season matchups. The Sox are 0-6 on the trip, suffering a pair of three-game vs. AL Central...... 21-36 sweeps at Boston (8/30-9/1) and New York-AL (9/2-4).  The White Sox trail in the all-time series, 382-365 … they are vs. AL West ...... 15-18 Following this four-game series, the White Sox return to Chi- 199-177 at home (55-46 at U.S. Cellular Field) and 167-204 on Interleague ...... 8-12 cago for a 10-game homestand vs. Detroit (9/9-11), Cleveland the road (49-40 at Camden Yards). Comeback Wins ...... 32 (9/12-15) and Minnesota (9/16-18). Losses After Leading ...... 37 ON THE TRIP Extra innings ...... 9-13 Chicago went 4-2 on its last homestand vs. Texas (2-1) and One-run/two-run games ...... 21-30/11-17 Houston (2-1) and 6-1 on its last trip to Minnesota (3-1) and The White Sox are 0-6 on this 10-game trip to Boston (0-3), Ahead after 6/7/8 ...... 41-13/41-9/43-3 Kansas City (3-0) from 8/15-21. New York-AL (0-3) and Baltimore (9/5-8). Trailing after 6/7/8 ...... 7-56/4-57/2-66 Three of Chicago’s six losses have come by one run and Tied after 6/7/8 ...... 8-13/11-16/11-13 TONIGHT’S STORYLINES another came by two runs after the Sox blew a 4-1, eighth-inning Sox/opp. quality start ...... 41-38/25-57 lead on Tuesday at Yankee Stadium. Sox/opp. score fi rst ...... 29-29/27-53  LHP Jose Quintana is 4-3 with a 3.34 ERA (27 ER/72.2 IP) and Sox/opp. score 4+ ...... 40-30/14-60 72 in his last 12 starts, beginning when he threw 7.0 Sox/opp. score 3 or less ...... 16-52/42-22 scoreless IP on 7/4 vs. Baltimore, allowing two hits while striking ABOUT THE ROSTER Average time of game ...... 3:02 out a career-high 11. The White Sox have 30 players on the active roster: 15 pitch-  The White Sox have lost six straight games after winning 10 ers, three catchers, eight infi elders and four outfi elders. UPCOMING PROBABLES of their previous 12. The Sox purchased the contracts of C Miguel Gonzalez, RHP Chicago has lost 14 of its last 23 games at Camden Yards. Erik Johnson, INF Marcus Semien and RHP Daniel Webb from AT BALTIMORE ORIOLES Thursday: 6:05 p.m. CT, CSN The Sox have committed six errors in the last three games Class AAA Charlotte on 9/3 … recalled LHP Charlie Leesman LHP Jose Quintana (7-5, 3.69) vs. and purchased the contract of C Bryan Anderson on 9/1. and 23 in the last 21. RHP Miguel Gonzalez (8-7, 4.11)  White Sox pitchers have walked 27 batters through six games Twenty-six of the players were in spring camp with the Sox. Friday: 6:05 p.m. CT, CSN of the trip. LHP John Danks (4-11, 4.35) vs. ROAD WOES Avisail Garcia is hitting .375 (30-80) in his last 21 games. RHP Scott Feldman (4-4, 4.18)  The White Sox are 24-48 (.333) on the road, the second-lowest Saturday: 12:05 p.m. CT, FOX LAST NIGHT’S RECAP winning percentage in the major leagues behind Miami (.329). LHP Hector Santiago (4-8, 3.43) vs. LHP Wei-Yin Chen (7-7, 3.87) New York completed a three-game sweep of the White Sox with  The Sox have lost six straight road games after winning six of Sunday: 12:35 p.m. CT, CSN a 6-5 victory at Yankee Stadium … Chicago trailed, 6-1, before their previous seven … they also have recorded a pair of nine- RHP Andre Rienzo (1-1, 5.03) vs. rallying for four runs on fi ve hits in the eighth inning. game road losing streaks this season (5/18-6/4 and 7/13-8/15), RHP Bud Norris (4-1, 4.28) RHP Erik Johnson, INF Marcus Semien and RHP Daniel Webb a fi ve-game streak (4/9-13) and four games (6/23-7/3). All games carried live on WSCR 670-AM all made their major-league debuts (see note below) … Johnson and ESPN Deportes 97.5-FM QUALITY AND QUANTITY allowed fi ve runs (three earned) on seven hits over 6.0 IP, Semien  The White Sox have made 959 quality starts since 2003, the went 2-4 with an RBI (started at third base), and Webb gave up SOX ON THE TRIP one run in 1.0 IP of relief. most in the majors … the Angels are second with 953.  The Sox rank fi fth in the American League with 79 quality Overall Record ...... 0-6 Avisail Garcia went 2-3 with a double, walk, two RBI and a run at Bos./NYY/Bal...... 0-3/0-3/0-0 starts in 2013. scored, collected two hits, and Average ...... 219 (44-201) drove in two runs … the Sox suffered their 30th one-run loss of Home Runs ...... 4 LET’S PLAY SPOILER the season and 37th after holding a lead. Runs Scored/Allowed ...... 21/39  The White Sox play 23 of 26 games from 8/20-9/15 vs. teams ERA ...... 6.00 (32 ER/48.0 IP) WELCOME TO THE SHOW above .500, including three-game series vs. each fi rst-place team Quality Starts ...... 2  RHP Erik Johnson (3 ER/6.0 IP) and 3B Marcus Semien (2-4, in the American League (Texas, Boston and Detroit). RBI) made their major-league debuts last night in the starting lineup,  Chicago is a combined 13-11 against Atlanta (2-1), Baltimore SOX VS. BALTIMORE (2-1) (2-1), Boston (2-4), New York (3-3) and Texas (4-2) in 2013. while RHP Daniel Webb (1 ER/1.0 IP) also made his debut. Date H/R Result WP LP  Accoring to Elias, it marked the fi rst time that two White Sox YOUNG ARMS RACE 7/2 H W, 5-2 Danks Hammel played made their major-league debuts in the same starting 7/3 H L, 2-4 O’Day Lindstrom lineup since 8/2/90 when 1B Frank Thomas (0-4, RBI) and Alex The White Sox starting rotation features fi ve pitchers who are 7/4 H W, 3-2 Reed Hunter Fernandez (2 ER/7.0 IP) debuted in a 4-3 victory at Milwaukee. 25 years or under … John Danks is the oldest at 28. 9/5 R 6:05 p.m. CT  It also marked the fi rst time since 9/7/99 that three Sox players LHP (24), LHP Jose Quintana (24), LHP Hector 9/6 R 6:05 p.m. CT 9/7 R 12:05 p.m. CT made their major-league debut in the same game: C Josh Paul, Santiago (25), RHP Andre Rienzo (25), and Erik Johnson (23) 9/8 R 12:35 p.m. CT RHP Aaron Myette and SS Jason Dellaero at Anaheim (Elias). have recorded a combined 3.51 ERA (198 ER/508.0 IP) in 82 starts this season (50 quality starts). ON THE FARM NO SHORTAGE OF DRAMA MOST AL QUALITY STARTS Class AA Birmingham begins the Southern League playoffs  106 of Chicago’s 138 games (76.8 percent) in 2013 have been Club QS tonight vs. Tennessee (Cubs) … RHP Chris Bassitt (4-2, 2.27) decided by three runs or less. Detroit 93 starts the opener of the best-of-fi ve series in Birmingham. Boston 84  The White Sox have played 51 one-run, most in the major The Barons won the fi rst-half title in the North Division, while Kansas City 82 leagues, and 21 extra-inning games, tied for the most. Tennessee won the second half. Oakland 80 White Sox 79 IT FOR LATER NEW KID ON THE BLOCK  Addison Reed is tied for fi fth in the American League with 36 Avisail Garcia, who was acquired from Detroit on 7/30 as part saves, the seventh-highest total in White Sox history and the ALL-TIME HR RANKINGS of the three-team trade that sent RHP Jake Peavy to Boston, is most in franchise history by a player under the age of 25. Player Rank HR hitting .344 (32-94) in 25 games with the White Sox.  His 36 saves are the most since Bobby Jenks’ 40 in 2007. Jason Giambi 40th 437 Garcia, 22, is hitting .375 (30-80) in 21 games since 8/13, tied Adam Dunn 41st 436 with Mike Trout for the second-highest average in the American CLEAN IT UP Juan Gonzalez T42nd 434 League behind Robinson Cano (.415). The White Sox rank 14th in the American League with a .981 Andruw Jones T42nd 434 Paul Konerko 44th 432 fi elding percentage in 2013, a year after leading the major leagues SETTING SALE with a franchise-record .9883 mark.  Chris Sale ranks among the American League leaders in The Sox are on pace to make 116 errors, which would be 46 MOST MLB ONE-RUN GAMES complete games (1st, 4), quality starts (T3rd, 21), strikeouts (4th, more than their total of 70 in 2012. 199), opponents average (5th, .226) and ERA (6th, 2.97). Club No. W-L  A look at Sale’s notable accomplishments in 2013: White Sox 51 21-30 MILESTONES WITHIN REACH Arizona 48 30-18  Is on pace to record 234 strikeouts, which would rank fi fth in franchise  Adam Dunn: One home run to tie Jason Giambi for 40th all-time (437) Chicago 48 19-29 history and be the most since Ed Walsh fanned 254 in 1912. … four walks to tie Willie Randolph (1,243) for 51st place all-time. Miami 48 19-29  Needs one to join Gary Peters (215 in 1967 and 205 in 1964)  Paul Konerko: Two home runs to tie Juan Gonzalez and Andruw Jones Kansas City 47 25-12 and Wilbur Wood (210 in 1971) as the only lefties in Sox history to New York-NL 47 21-26 fan 200 or more in a season. for 42nd place all-time with 434 … 29 total bases to tie Frank Thomas for  Has struck out 10 or more batters six times in 2013, tied with Juan fi rst in White Sox history with 3,949 … 23 homers to tie Thomas (448) for Pizarro (1961) for the second-highest, single-season total in Sox fi rst in White Sox history. history behind Ed Walsh (seven in 1910).  Addison Reed: 10 saves to tie Terry Forster for sixth place in White  Has fanned 12-plus batters six times in his career, tied with Pizarro Sox history with 75 … six saves to tie Keith Foulke (42 in 2001) for the and Ed Walsh for the club record. second most in a season in team history.  Lefties are hitting .139 (19-137), lowest among AL starters.

World Champions: 1906, 1917, 2005  AL Champions: 1901, 1906, 1917, 1919, 1959, 2005  AL West Champions: 1983, 1993  AL Central Champions: 2000, 2005, 2008 #62 wHITE SOX STARTING PITCHER JOSE QUINTANA LHP

Height: 6-1 Weight: 215 Age: 24 (January 24, 1989) 2013 START-by-START LOGS (28 GS) Born: Arjona, Colombia resides: Barranquilla, Colombia Signed Through: 2013 Date Opp. w-L IP H r ER HR BB SO #P EXIT ERA 4/5 vs. Sea. ND 4.0 8 6 5 1 2 3 77 1-6 11.25 4/12 at Cle. ND 7.0 1 0 0 0 0 7 98 0-0 4.09 vs. Opp. vs. Opp. vs. Opp. 4/17 at Tor. W 6.2 5 0 0 0 2 7 104 7-0 2.55 4/24 vs. Cle. W 5.0 4 2 2 0 2 3 92 3-1 2.78 Pitcher 2013 2012 Career 2013 2012 Career 4/30 at Tex. ND 5.0 8 4 4 2 1 2 97 4-4 3.58 LHP Jose Quintana 7-5, 3.69 6-6, 3.76 13-11, 3.73 0-0, 0.00 0-1, 12.27 0-1, 4.22 5/5 at K.C. ND 5.0 6 3 3 0 2 3 91 1-3 3.86 RHP Miguel Gonzalez 8-7, 4.11 9-4, 3.25 17-11, 3.74 — — — 5/11 vs. LAA L 6.0 5 3 2 1 1 5 117 2-3 3.72 5/16 at LAA ND 6.2 6 4 4 1 3 4 111 2-4 3.97 5/21 vs. Bos. W 6.1 3 0 0 0 2 5 107 2-0 3.48 QUINTANA AT A GLANCE Most No Decisions 5/27 vs. Cubs L 6.0 4 4 4 1 3 5 95 0-4 3.75  The 24-year-old left-hander will make his 29th start of the season, in MLB This Season 6/1 at Oak. ND 5.1 10 3 3 0 3 4 104 1-3 3.86 15th on the road and second against the Orioles. 6/6 vs. Oak. ND 7.2 7 4 4 3 0 2 107 4-4 3.95  Leads the majors with a franchise-record 16 no decisions in 2013. Pitcher ND 6/11 vs. Tor. ND 6.1 6 4 2 1 1 5 111 5-4 3.86 6/17 at Hou. ND 4.2 5 2 2 0 3 5 104 0-2 3.86  Is limiting right-handed hitters to a .237 average (107-452), the fifth- Jose Quintana, SOX 16 Gio Gonzalez, WAS 13 6/22 at K.C. ND 5.1 5 2 2 0 1 4 92 2-2 3.83 lowest mark in the American League among lefties. Jeff Locke, PIT 13 6/28 vs. Cle. ND 6.0 5 5 4 1 3 3 103 6-5 3.97  Is receiving a 4.14 run support average (139 RS/302.0 IP) since 2012, Derek Holland, TEX 12 7/4 vs. Bal. ND 7.0 2 0 0 0 1 11 112 2-0 3.69 the 13th-lowest mark in the AL during that span. Ian Kennedy, SD 12 7/9 at Det. W 8.0 6 3 3 2 1 7 105 8-3 3.67  Has gone 8-3 with a 3.15 ERA (60 ER/171.1 IP) and 127 strikeouts 7/14 at Phi. ND 6.0 5 3 3 0 2 5 109 1-3 3.71 prior to the All-Star Break in his career, compared to a 5-8 mark with a 7/21 vs. Atl. W 5.2 9 1 1 0 3 4 97 2-1 3.61 AL No Decision Leaders 7/26 vs. K.C. L 7.0 6 2 2 1 1 5 106 0-2 3.55 4.48 ERA (65 ER/130.2 IP) and 93 strikeouts after the break. 7/31 at Cle. ND 5.0 7 3 3 0 2 6 109 3-3 3.62  Since 2012 Is 6-3 with a 3.59 ERA (60 ER/150.1 IP) on the road in his career, 8/5 vs. NYY W 6.2 8 1 1 0 1 5 109 8-1 3.51 compared to 7-8 with a 3.86 mark (65 ER/151.2 IP) at home. Pitcher ND 8/11 vs. Min. L 5.0 6 5 5 2 2 6 99 0-5 3.70  Joins teammates Chris Sale and Hector Santiago as the only trio of Jose Quintana, SOX 26 8/16 at Min. W 6.2 6 2 2 1 2 7 114 4-2 3.66 lefties, age 25 and under, to be in the same rotation (source: Elias). Derek Holland, TEX 21 8/22 at K.C. ND 7.0 4 3 3 0 1 7 104 3-3 3.67 Felix Hernandez, SEA 19 8/27 vs. Hou. ND 7.2 8 3 3 0 3 8 116 1-3 3.66 LAST start Ervin Santana, KC 19 9/2 at NYY L 1.0 2 1 1 0 0 1 20 0-1 3.69 James Shields, KC 19 2013 Totals 7-5 165.2 157 73 68 17 48 139 — — 3.69  Charged with the loss on 9/2 at New York-AL ... allowed one run on Jarrod Parker, OAK 19 two hits with one strikeout over 1.0 IP ... tossed 20 pitches (10 strikes) C.J. Wilson, TEX 19 Career Totals 13-11 302.0 299 135 125 31 90 220 — — 3.73 ... departed with the White Sox trailing, 1-0.  Did not return to the mound after a 1:53 rain delay. Fewest Starts to Reach 2013 STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN 2013 QUICK HITS 25 No Decisions Since 1919 Category w-L ERA G-GS IP H r ER HR BB SO Home 4-4 3.65 14-14 86.1 81 40 35 11 25 70  The Sox are 13-15 in his starts … has made 13 quality starts … left Pitcher Starts Road 3-1 3.74 14-14 79.1 76 33 33 6 23 69 with the lead 10 times and the game tied five times … has hit four batters, Eric Gagne, LAD ‘01 45 Day 2-2 3.97 9-9 45.1 49 20 20 2 16 41 thrown two wild pitches, committed one balk, picked off four runners and Brian Bohanon, TEX/DET ‘95 46 Night 5-3 3.59 19-19 120.1 108 53 48 15 32 98 John Patterson, ARI/WAS ‘05 48 induced nine double plays … is averaging 100.4 pitches per start. Grass 6-5 3.85 27-27 159.0 152 73 68 17 46 132 Jose Quintana, SOX ‘13 48  Chicago’s defense has made 20 errors during his outings. Turf 1-0 0.00 1-1 6.2 5 0 0 0 2 7  Tossed a career-high 18.2 consecutive scoreless IP spanning three starts from 4/12-24. 1st Half 4-2 3.71 19-19 114.0 101 52 47 13 33 90 2nd Half 3-3 3.66 9-9 51.2 56 21 21 4 15 49  Retired a career-high 18 consecutive batters spanning two starts from 4/12-17 (at Cle. and Tor.). April 2-0 3.58 5-5 27.2 26 12 11 3 7 22  Lost a no-hit bid with in the seventh on a two-strike, broken-bat single to David Ortiz on 5/21 vs. Boston. May 1-2 3.90 5-5 30.0 24 14 13 3 11 22  Set a career high with 11 strikeouts on 7/4 vs. Baltimore. June 0-0 4.33 6-6 35.1 38 20 17 5 11 23  Established a White Sox franchise record with seven consecutive no decisions from 6/1-7/4, including July 2-1 2.79 6-6 38.2 35 12 12 3 10 38 six June starts (see note below) … owned a 3.61 ERA (17 ER/42.1 IP) and a 4.26 run support average (20 August 2-1 3.82 5-5 33.0 32 14 14 3 9 33 runs scored) over that span. September 0-1 9.00 1-1 1.0 2 1 1 0 0 1 Category AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB SO GDP OBP SLG (NO) DECisions, decisions Total .248 633 157 31 3 17 48 139 9 .302 .387  Has received a no decision in 16 of his 28 starts in 2013, the most in the majors and a Chicago record. vs. Left .276 181 50 12 1 5 16 41 0 .332 .436  Established a White Sox franchise record with his 15th no decision on 8/22 (previously set by Claude vs. Right .237 452 107 19 2 12 32 98 9 .291 .367 Osteen in 1975, 14).  Owns a 4.23 ERA (45 ER/95.2 IP) and is receiving a 3.39 run support average (36 RS) in his 16 NDs. Quintana vs. baltimore orioles  Four of Addison Reed’s five blown saves this season have come in Quintana’s starts … the Sox have Player AB H 2B 3B Hr rBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG played eight extra-inning games in his outings. Danny Valencia 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 .500 .333 .500  Received 10 no decisions in 22 starts last season, the fourth-most in the American League … his 10th Nick Markakis 5 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 .400 .500 .600 ND in 2012 came in his 20th start of the year, matching that total in his 15th start this season. Alexi Casilla 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 .333  Received his 20th no decision in his 37th career start (6/28), tied for the sixth-fewest starts to reach that Michael Morse 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 .333 mark since 1919 (source: STATS LLC). Adam Jones 4 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 .250 .400 1.000 Nate McLouth 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .250 .250 .250  According to Elias, became the first pitcher in the modern era (since 1900) to work 8.0 scoreless IP three JJ. Hardy 5 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 .200 .200 .400 times in a season (2012) and receive a no decision in all three outings. Manny Machado 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 .200 .200 .200  According to STATS LLC, he is the first pitcher since (2005-06) to work at least 7.0 Chris Davis 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000 .000 scoreless IP five times over a two-season span and receive five no decisions … he is also the first pitcher Brian Roberts 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000 in history to have five such outings over his first 39 career starts.

HISTORICALLY INDECISIVE IN JUNE quintana’s Game Bests As Starter  According to STATS LLC, became the first White Sox pitcher to make six starts in a calendar month and 2013 Season Career not receive a decision in any of them (teammate Dylan Axelrod received five NDs in June) … prior to this SO 11 (7/4 vs. Bal., 7.0 IP) 11 (7/4/13 vs. Bal., 7.0 IP) season, Jose Contreras previously held the mark of five no decisions inApril 2005. Low Hits 1 (4/12 at Cle., 7.0 IP) 1 (4/12/13 at Cle., 7.0 IP) IP 8.0 (7/9 at Det.) 8.0 (5x, last 7/9/13 at Det.)  Quintana is the fifth pitcher, and first in the American League since at least 1920, to make six starts in a CG N/A N/A calendar month to not factor in the decision in any of the outings. SHO N/A N/A Win Streak 2 games (2x, last 7/9-21) 3 games (6/12-7/5/12) MAKE’EM EARN IT  Has issued two walks or less in 21 of his 28 starts this season, and 36 of 50 in his career.  His 90 walks issued since 2012 are tied with the Mets’ Jonathan Niese for the eighth-fewest among left- Miguel gonzalez vs. white sox handed starters (45 minimum starts) in the major leagues. Player AB H 2B 3B Hr rBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG Avisail Garcia 3 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 .667 .667 1.667 BEAST VS. THE EAST Jeff Keppinger 10 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 .100 .182 .100  Is 3-1 with a 1.06 ERA (4 ER/34.0 IP) and .205 opponents average in six starts against the American League East this year … the ERA is the lowest and batting average is second lowest ( Central, .190) vs. any division in 2013. TOMORROW’s starter  Owns a 5-4 record with a 3.00 ERA (24 ER/72.0 IP) in 13 career starts vs. the AL East.  John Danks is scheduled to make his 20th start of the season, 11th on the road and second against the Orioles. weak supporting cast  Charged with the loss on 8/31 at Boston ... allowed six runs (five  Owns a 4.07 run support average (75 RS/165.2 IP) in 2013, the ninth-lowest in the American League and earned) on 11 hits over 5.0 IP ... walked one and struck out two batters third-lowest among left-handed starters. ... the White Sox lost, 7-2.  Has received the following run support marks this season: zero runs (6x), one run (5x), two runs (6x),  Is 5-4 with a 4.08 ERA (31 ER/68.1 IP) in 11 career starts against three runs (3x), four runs (3x) and five or more runs (5x). the Orioles ... earned the win on 7/2 vs. Baltimore ... allowed two runs  Has thrown at least 7.0 IP and allowed three earned runs or less 13 times in his career … is 3-2 with a on six hits over 7.0 IP ... struck out four and walked one ... Chicago 1.57 ERA (17 ER/97.1 IP) and a 2.50 run support average (27 RS) in those outings. won, 5-2.  Is 1-1 with a 3.70 ERA (10 ER/24.1 IP) lifetime at Camden Yards. vs. baltimore orioles  Is 0-1 with a 4.22 ERA (5 ER/10.2 IP) in two career starts against the Orioles.  Received a no decision on 7/4 vs. Baltimore ... allowed two hits over 7.0 scoreless IP ... walked one and struck out a career-high 11 batters ... the White Sox won, 3-2, on a walk-off home run by Adam Dunn in the bottom of the ninth.  Charged with the loss in his only career start at Camden Yards on 8/30/12 ... surrendered five runs on seven hits (two homers) over 3.2 IP ... walked one and struck out one ... Chicago lost, 5-3. WHITE SOX BULLPEN NOTES

TEAM BULLPEN NOTES Last Game: 1 ER/2.0 IP #43 ADDISON REED, RHP Last Game: DNP Last Series: 10 ER/9.2 IP Trip: 12 ER/22.0 IP Trip: DNP Scoreless Streak: 1 (1.0 IP)

Saves: 36-53 (67.9) IR/IS: 219/64 (29.2) 1st Batter: 87-347 (.251) AL Rankings in 2013 2013 Saves: 36-41 (87.8) IR/IS: 2/0 (0.0) 1st Batter Faced: 11-55 (.200) Season Highs: IP (10.2; 6/5 at Sea.) … SO (15; 6/5 at Sea.) Career High In Relief: IP (3.0; 6/5/13 at Sea.) … SO (5; 6/5/13 at Sea.) Category Rank No.  Bullpen includes fi ve right-handers and three lefties. Last Relief Outing: 8/27 vs. Houston (SV, 36; 1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 SO) Losses 2nd 32  AL Relievers: T5th in SV (36); 8th in SV % (87.8);  Daniel Webb last night became the 17th relief pitcher IR Scored Pct. 6th 29.2 American League Save T8th in IP (63.1). used by the White Sox this season (21 in 2012). 1st Batter AVG 10th .251 Leaders Since 2012  Relievers are 0-1 with a 6.11 ERA (12 ER/17.2 IP) and Wins 11th 19  His 36 saves are the most by a White Sox since Pitcher SV SV% 11 strikeouts in the last fi ve games (0-1 in save opps.). ERA T11th 3.90 Bobby Jenks (40, 2007) … is on pace for 42, tying Keith Jim Johnson 92 88.5  Sox bullpen owns a 2.95 ERA (32 ER/97.2 IP) since IP 13th 397.0 Foulke (2001) for the second most in Sox history. Fernando Rodney 80 88.9 Opp. AVG 14th .252  Has converted his last 10 save chances since 8/6, 8/1, the fourth-lowest mark in the AL during that span. Joe Nathan 75 93.8 Bullpen has allowed 32 homers this season, the second matching his career-high save streak from 4/1-5/2/13. Addison Reed 65 87.8 fewest in the AL … has not allowed a homer in the last eight games (24.1 IP).  Recorded a save in six straight Sox games from 8/16-22, the fi rst player in team history to accomplish the feat, and fi rst in MLB since #33 DYLAN AXELROD, RHP Last Game: DNP Eric Gagne in 2003. Trip: 6 ER/2.1 IP Scoreless Streak: None  Is one of nine White Sox (18 times) to record 30-plus saves in a season (last Sergio 2013 Holds: None IR/IS: 0/0 (0.0) 1st Batter Faced: 8-9 (.889) Santos, 30 in 2011) … his 36 saves in 2013 are the seventh most in Sox history. Career High In Relief: IP (4.0; 8/11/13 vs. Min.) … SO (3; 2x, 8/11/13 vs. Min.)  16 of his 36 saves have been 1-2-3 innings and 13 have been in one-run games. Last Relief Outing: 9/2 at New York-AL (2.1 IP, 8 H, 8 R/6 ER, 2 BB, 1 SO)  Is limiting left-handers to a .180 average (23-128).  Entered the game on 9/2 at the Yankees in the second inning in relief of Jose Quintana  ERA is 2.85 (13 ER/41.0 IP) when attempting to convert a save this season, compared (1.0 IP) following a 1:53 rain delay. to 4.03 (10 ER/22.1 IP) in non-save situations.  Has pitched just three times since 8/11, a span of 23 White Sox games.  His 65 saves rank seventh in White Sox history (Terry Forster is sixth with 75).  Is 1-3 with a 9.94 ERA (13 ER/17.0 IP) and fi ve homers in nine relief outings.  Earned the win on 8/7 despite allowing a go-ahead home run to Robinson Cano in #46 DONNIE VEAL, LHP Last Game: DNP the 12th inning … snapped his fi ve-game losing streak. Trip: 1 ER/0.1 IP Scoreless Streak: None  Went 3-6 with a 5.33 ERA (58 ER/98.0 IP) over 18 starts this season. 2013 Holds: 8 (last 8/21 at Kansas City) IR/IS: 35/9 (25.7) 1st Batter Faced: 8-32 (.250) Career High In Relief: IP (2.0, 4x, last 8/15/12 at Tor.) … SO (3, 4x, last 8/30/12 at Bal.) #65 NATE JONES, RHP Last Game: DNP Last Relief Outing: 9/3 at New York-AL (BS, 1; 0.1 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 0 BB, 1 SO) Trip: 2 ER/0.2 IP Scoreless Streak: None  Had his scoreless game streak snapped at 10 on Tuesday night after allowing Curtis 2013 Holds: 11 (last 8/26 vs. Texas) IR/IS: 42/14 (33.3) 1st Batter Faced: 8-53 (.151) Granderson to reach base (scored on Eduardo Nunez’ double off Matt Lindstrom) … Career High In Relief: IP (3.1; 5/18/13 at LAA) … SO (5; 6/4/13 at Sea.) also allowed an inherited runner to score after stranding previous 10 runners. Last Relief Outing: 9/3 at New York-AL (L; 4-5, 0.0 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 0 BB, 0 SO)  Opponents are just 3-23 (.130) with one RBI since 8/1 … left-handers are hitting  AL Relievers: 3rd in IP (70.0); T4th in 1st Batter Avg. (.151); T7th in GIDP (8). .105 (2-19) over his last 17 appearances.  Suffered the loss on 9/3 at New York-AL, his fi rst since since 5/18 at Los Angeles-AL,  Thirty of his 39 outings have been less than 1.0 IP (8.49 ERA, 11 ER/11.2 IP). a span of 45 appearances.  Is limiting opponents to a .200 average (10-50) since being recalled on 7/13.  Has appeared in 15 of the last 25 games (1-1, 3 BS, 5 HLD; 7 ER/15.0 IP).  Has made 14 appearances with no rest (3.68 ERA; 3 ER/7.1 IP) this season.  Is 0-1 with a 7.50 ERA (5 ER/6.0 IP) and a .385 opponents average (10-26) in his last seven road games … was 1-0 with a 0.55 mark (1 ER/16.1 IP) and a .145 opponents #60 DANIEL WEBB, RHP Last Game: 1 ER/1.0 IP average (8-55) in the previous 13 road contests. Trip: 1 ER/1.0 IP Scoreless Streak: None  Forty-six of his 60 appearances have been at least 1.0 IP (2.0+ IP 11 times). 2013 Holds: None IR/IS: 0/0 1st Batter Faced: 0-0  Eighteen of his 22 outings (5 ER/24.0 IP) vs. the American League Central have Career High In Relief: IP (1.0, 9/4 at NYY) … SO (N/A) been scoreless … has surrendered 14 hits and struck out 25 vs. the division. Last Relief Outing: 9/4 at New York-AL (1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 1 BB, 0 SO)  Made his major-league debut in last night’s game … allowed one run over 1.0 IP … #61 CHARLIE LEESMAN, LHP Last Game: DNP become the fi rst White Sox rookie reliever to make his major-league debut in New York Trip: 1 ER/4.1 IP Scoreless Streak: None since Leyson Septimo on 6/29/12 (0 ER/1.0 IP). 2013 Holds: None IR-IS: 0/0 (0.0) 1st Batter Faced: 0-0 (000)  His contract was purchased from Class AAA Charlotte prior to Tuesday’s game. Career High In Relief: IP (4.1; 9/1/13 at Boston) … SO (None)  Combined to go 2-1 with a 1.87 ERA (13 ER/62.2 IP), 10 saves and 78 strikeouts Last Relief Outing: 9/1 at Boston (4.1 IP, 3 H, 2 R/1 ER, 4 BB, 0 SO) over 42 appearances between Winston-Salem, Birmingham and Charlotte.  Tossed 4.1 IP in relief on 9/1 at Boston, the most by a Sox reliever in 2013.  Limited opponents to a .194 (45-232) average and owned an 11.2 SO/9.0 IP ratio.  Was recalled from Class AAA Charlotte prior to Sunday’s game (second stint).  Bio can be found on page 327 of the White Sox media guide.  Went 4-3 with a 3.87 ERA (38 ER/88.1 IP) and 78 strikeouts in 16 starts with the Knights … limited lefties to a .192 average (15-78) with just four extra-base hits.  Made his MLB debut in a start on 8/9-2 vs. Minnesota (ND; 1 ER/5.0 IP) … his contract WHITE SOX PITCHING BREAKDOWN was purchased prior to Game 1 of the DH and he was optioned after Game 2. W-L ERA GS-QS Pct. CG SHO SV-OPP IP H R ER BB SO AVG Starters 37-50 3.93 138-79 57.2 5 1 — 843.1 817 409 368 256 727 .252 #27 MATT LINDSTROM, RHP Last Game: DNP Relievers 19-32 3.90 — — — — 36-53 397.0 372 196 172 177 364 .252 Trip: 0 ER/1.1 IP Scoreless Streak: 10 (9.2 IP) 2013 Holds: 16 (last 8/25 vs. Texas) IR/IS: 46/18 (39.1) 1st Batter Faced: 15-61 (.246) Career High In Relief: IP (2.1; 2x, last 4/5/13 vs. Sea.) … SO (4; 8/18/13 at Min.) WHITE SOX STARTING PITCHERS BREAKDOWN Last Relief Outing: 9/3 at New York-AL (0.1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 SO) Pitcher GS-QS Pct. RS RSA #P/GS SB-ATT Pct. PCK GIDP W-L  AL Relievers: T1st in appearances (67) and opp. GIDP (15). Dylan Axelrod 18-7 38.9 52 4.8 95.1 10-15 66.7 0 8 7-11  Leads Chicago with 67 appearances this season (allowed one homer) … is on pace John Danks 19-12 63.2 45 3.3 100.5 0-2 0.0 1 7 6-13 to pitch in 79 games, the most by a White Sox since Kelly Wunsch in 2000 (83). Gavin Floyd (DL) 5-2 40.0 7 2.6 84.0 0-2 0.0 0 2 0-5  Has made 10 straight scoreless appearances (9.2 IP) and allowed just one earned Erik Johnson 1-1 100.0 1 1.5 105.0 0-0 0.0 0 1 0-1 run over his last 15 (13.2 IP) … has lowered his ERA from 3.70 to 2.96 since 8/3. Charlie Leesman 1-0 0.0 1 1.8 113.0 0-0 0.0 0 0 0-1  Worked 2.0-plus IP twice this season and 10 times lifetime (425 career outings). Jake Peavy 13-8 61.5 45 5.1 100.4 1-5 20.0 1 5 8-5  Owns a 5.65 ERA (9 ER/14.1 IP) in 20 games with no rest … ERA is 1.15 (5 ER/39.0 Jose Quintana 28-13 46.4 75 4.1 100.3 6-10 60.0 4 9 13-15 Andre Rienzo 7-4 57.1 28 6.4 94.8 1-1 100.0 1 2 2-5 IP) with 28 strikeouts over 33 appearances when working at least 1.0 IP. Chris Sale 26-21 80.8 68 3.3 108.9 16-17 94.1 1 15 13-13  Has induced six double plays on the fi rst batter he has faced this season. Hector Santiago 20-11 55.0 47 3.7 103.7 8-14 57.1 1 8 7-13  ERA is 1.57 (5 ER/28.2 IP) on the road and 4.50 (13 ER/26.0 IP) at home.  His 1.25 road ERA (11 ER/79.1 IP) since 2011 is the lowest in the major leagues among relievers (min. 75 appearances). WHITE SOX PITCHERS VS. BALTIMORE ORIOLES 2013 CAREER #68 JAKE PETRICKA (puh-TRITCH-kuh), RHP Last Game: DNP Pitcher ERA W L S IP ER SO ERA W L S IP ER SO Trip: 1 ER/6.0 IP Scoreless Streak: 1 (2.2 IP) Axelrod 1.23 1 0 0 7.1 1 5 2013 Holds: None IR/IS: 8/3 (37.5) 1st Batter Faced: 2-6 (.333) Danks 2.57 1 0 0 7.0 2 4 4.08 5 4 0 68.1 31 41 Career High In Relief: IP (1.1; 8/30/13 at Bos.) … SO (1; 2x, last 8/30/13 at Bos.) Johnson Last Relief Outing: 9/2 at New York-AL (2.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 SO) Jones 5.40 0 0 0 1.2 1 1 1.23 0 0 0 7.1 1 7  Is 1-0 with a 1.35 ERA (1 ER/6.2 IP) over four road appearances this season. Leesman  Right-handers are hitting just .158 (3-19) with no extra-base hits. Lindstrom 54.01 0 1 0 0.1 2 1 45.00 0 1 0 1.0 5 1  Earned his fi rst MLB win on 8/22 at Kansas City (inning-ending DP in the 11th). Quintana 0.00 0 0 0 7.0 0 11 4.22 0 1 0 10.2 5 12  Went 5-0 with a 1.81 ERA (11 ER/54.2 IP), one save and 58 strikeouts over 31 ap- Petricka pearances (one start) between Charlotte and Class AA Birmingham. Purcey 6.86 2 1 1 21.0 16 13 #41 DAVID PURCEY, LHP Last Game: 0 ER/1.0 IP Reed 0.00 1 0 1 2.0 0 2 0.00 1 0 1 3.2 0 4 Trip: 0 ER/6.0 IP Scoreless Streak: 7 (8.0 IP) Rienzo 2013 Holds: None IR-IS: 8-3 (37.5) 1st Batter Faced: 5-13 (.385) Sale 6.75 0 1 0 9.1 7 10 Career High In Relief: IP (3.2; 5/19/11 vs. Min.) … SO (3, 3x; last 6/7/11 at Tex.) Santiago 2.57 0 0 0 7.0 2 9 4.00 0 0 0 9.0 4 13 Last Relief Outing: 9/4 at New York-AL (1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 SO) Veal 0.00 0 0 0 2.1 0 3  Fifteen of his last 16 appearances have been scoreless (1 ER/16.1 IP). Webb  Lefties are hitting .156 (5-32) in 2013, while righties are at .194 (6-31). TOTALS 2.33 2 1 1 27.0 7 28  Opponents are just 2-22 (.091) with RISP … owns a 1.23 ERA (1 ER/7.1 IP) at U.S. Cellular Field and a 1.04 mark (1 ER/8.2 IP) vs. the American League Central.  Pitched in consecutive games from 8/22-23 after not making an appearance since 8/10 vs. Minnesota (earned his fi rst win vs. the Twins since 6/13/11 vs. Tampa Bay).  Went 0-2 with a 3.03 ERA (13 ER/38.2 IP), three saves and 43 strikeouts in 26 out- ings with Charlotte in 2013 … was named to the International League All-Star Team. WHITE SOX HITTERS NOTES

TEAM HITTING NOTES Road: .251 (641-2,551), 60 HR, 265 R #12 CONOR GILLASPIE, INF, L-R Last Game: DNP Last Series: .218 (22-101), 2 HR, 10 R Trip: .219 (44-201), 4 HR, 21 R Trip: 3-10, 2 RBI, R, BB Current Streak: 3 (.333, 3-10)  AL Rankings: 7th in AVG w/RISP (.257); 8th in in AVG (.251) and SB (93); 13th in MultiHR Games: None GS: None Season-High Streak: 6 (4/26-5/2) HR (125) and SLG (.380); 14th in OBP (.305); 15th in R/G (3.79). Career Highs: H (3; 2x, 8/21/13 at K.C.) … HR (1, 12x; 8/22/13 at K.C.) … RBI (3; 6/11/13 vs. Tor.)  The White Sox are on pace to hit 147 homers, their fewest since 1995 (154).  AL Rookies: 2nd in games (114); T2nd in HR (11); 4th in hits (84); T5th in RBI (32).  Chicago is hitting .300 (24-80) with the bases loaded in 2013, third-best in the AL.  Is on pace to hit 13 homers, the fourth-most by a White Sox rookie third baseman.  The Sox rank fourth in MLB with a .273 (197-721) average with RISP since 6/1.  Has gone 15-57 (.263) in his last 17 games but is hitting .214 (44-206) since 6/1.  Chicago has been shutout 11 times in 2013 and scored 10-plus runs four times.  Connected on a game-winning solo homer in the 12th inning on 8/22 at the Royals.  Owns a .259 (76-294) average with all 11 homers vs. righties (.151 mark vs. LHP). #39 BRYAN ANDERSON, C, L-R Last Game: DNP Trip: 0-0 (C) Current Streak: N/A #7 JEFF KEPPINGER, INF, R-R Last Game: DNP MultiHR Games: None GS: None Season-High Streak: N/A Trip: 0-7, RBI Current Streak: None Career Highs: H (2; 9/29/10 vs. Pit.) … HR (None) … RBI (1; 4x, 9/29/10 vs. Pit.) MultiHR Games: 1 (9/16/09 at Cin.) GS: None Season-High Streak: 8 (5/29-6/10)  Had his contract purchased from Class AAA Charlotte prior to Sunday’s game. Career Highs: H (5; 2x, 6/23/12 at Phi.) … HR (2; 9/16/09 at Cin.) … RBI (4; 3x, 5/30/11 at Cubs)  White Sox pitchers own a 0.00 ERA (0 ER/1.0 IC) when he is catching. Is 17-52 (.327) with two homers, six RBI and 10 runs scored in his last 17 games.  Hit .224 (47-210) with seven home runs and 26 RBI over 64 games with Charlotte. Is hitting .211 (19-90) with two homers and nine RBI in his last 27 games.  Threw out 21.0 percent (15-70) of attempted basestealers with the Knights. Owns a .300 mark (18-60) since 8/1 raising his average from .234 to .246. Has made 41 starts at second base, 34 at third, 12 at fi rst and nine as the DH. #15 GORDON BECKHAM, INF, R-R Last Game: 2-4, R, BB Trip: 4-18, 2B, 3 R, 2 BB Current Streak: 2 (.571, 4-7) #14 PAUL KONERKO, INF, R-R Last Game: 1-3, R, 2 BB MultiHR Games: 1 (6/1/12 vs. Sea.) GS: None Season-High Streak: 8 (7/5-13) Trip: 5-21, 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 3 R, 3 BB Current Streak: 1 (.333, 1-3) Career High: H (4; 4x, 6/5/13 at Sea.) … HR (2; 6/1/12 vs. Sea.) … RBI (4; 3x, 6/20/12 vs. Cubs) MultiHR Games: 29 (5/2/11 vs. Bal.) GS: 10 (9/8/11 vs. Cle.) Season-High Streak: 9 (4/9-17)  Record his second straight multihit game last night but is batting just .180 (11-61) in Career Highs: H (5; 3x, 5/8/11 at Sea.) … HR (3; 7/7/09 vs. Cle.) … RBI (7; 7/7/09 vs. Cle.) the last 16 games … his average has fallen from .313 to .286 during that span.  Has hit safely in 19 of his last 27 games (.255, 25-98; 3 HR and 11 RBI).  Has not comitted an error over the last 41 games (193 total chances).  Has started 56 games at fi rst base and 50 as the designated hitter.  Is hitting .312 (72-231) vs. right-handers, compared to .200 (14-70) vs. lefties.  Is one of 36 players in baseball history, and just fi ve active (also Jason Giambi, David  Batting .324 (44-136) in the No. 8 spot, and is 24-106 (.226) when hitting second. Ortiz, Albert Pujols and Alex Rodriguez), with 400 doubles and 400 homers.  Average is .397(23-58) with two homers and six RBI vs. the AL East.  Ranks second on Chicago’s all-time list in homers (432), RBI (1,353), games played  Is 12-30 (.400) with a homer and seven RBI in his last nine games vs. Baltimore. (2,167) and total bases (3,940) … ranks third in hits (2,232) and doubles (397).  Needs 23 home runs and 29 total bases to tie Frank Thomas’ team records. #20 JORDAN DANKS, OF, L-R Last Game: DNP  His 432 career homers rank 44th all-time (J. Gonzalez and A. Jones, T42nd - 434). Trip: 2-10, 2B Current Streak: None MultiHR Games: None GS: None Season-High Streak: 9 (8/12-27) #36 JOSH PHEGLEY, C, R-R Last Game: 1-4, 2 RBI Career Highs: H (3; 8/27/13 vs. Hou.) … HR (1; 3x, 8/10/13 vs. Min.) … RBI (2; 8/27/13 vs. Hou.) Trip: 3-16, 2 RBI Current Streak: 1 (.250, 1-4)  Owns a .356 average (16-45) with a homer and four RBI in his last 17 games. MultiHR Games: None GS: 1 (7/11/13 at Det.) Season-High Streak: 5 (8/22-26)  Is 20-64 (.313) with two homers and fi ve RBI over 26 games since being recalled. Career Highs: H (3; 7/20/13 vs. Atl.) … HR (1; 4x, 8/25/13 vs. Tex.) … RBI (4; 7/11/13 at Det.)  Average is .300 (3-10) with a two RBI vs. LHP … hitting .242 (22-91) against RHP.  Hit a two-run single in the White Sox four-run eighth inning last night … is 15-70 (.214)  Has appeared in 39 games (16 starts) in center fi ueld and 11 (eight) in right. with a homer and eight RBI over his last 21 games (three XBH; two multihit efforts).  Three of his four career homers have given the Sox the lead in eventual wins.  Has started 42 games, including 27 of the last 29, since being recalled on 7/5.  Is hitting .314 (11-35) vs. LHP and .324 (11-34) during the day (3 HR and 8 RBI). #30 ALEJANDRO DE AZA, OF, L-L Last Game: 0-5  Sox pitchers own a 3.82 ERA (158 ER/372.2 IC) when he is behind the plate … has Trip: 5-24, 3B, HR, 3 RBI, 2 R, 2 BB Current Streak: None thrown out 24.0 percent (6-25) of attempted baserunners. MultiHR Games: None GS: None Season-High Streak: 9 (2x, 8/1-9) Career Highs: H (4; 7x, 8/26/13 vs. Hou.) … HR (1; 28x, 9/4/13 at NYY) … RBI (4; 2x, 5/24/12 vs. Min.) #10 ALEXEI RAMIREZ, INF, R-R Last Game: 0-5, R  Extended his career high with his 15th homer on Tuesday (second most on Sox). Trip: 5-22, 3B, 2 RBI, 4 R Current Streak: None  The 15 homers are the most by a Sox No. 1 hitter since Ray Durham in 2001 (16). MultiHR Games: 1 (4/12/11 vs. Oak.) GS: 5 (4/25/09 vs. Tor.) Season-High Streak: 11 (8/4-14)  Has gone 13-60 (.217) with four extra-base hits over his last 15 games but is hitting Career Highs: H (4; 11x, 8/5/13 vs. NYY) … HR (2; 4/12/11 vs. Oak.) … RBI (5; 3x, 5/22/11 vs. LAD) .289 (61-211) with fi ve homers, 16 RBI and 29 runs scored in his last 51.  AL Leaders: T4th in 2B (36); T8th in SB (29); 9th in Hits (159).  Is batting .299 (26-87) with RISP and .310 (39-126) vs. LHP … has been caught Needs six doubles to tie Luke Appling (42, 1937) and Red Kress (42, 1932) for the stealing seven times and picked off six times (23 total outs on the bases) in 2013. Sox SS record … owns career highs in doubles, stolen bases (29) and errors (21).  Has hit four leadoff homers in 2013 and eight career, trailing only Durham (20) and  Is tied for fourth in the American League with 98 hits since 6/10. Tim Raines (9) in franchise history. Is batting .310 (39-126) with three homers and 16 RBI in the last 28 games.  Has made 92 starts in center fi eld and 37 in left fi eld this season. Owns a .271 average (29-107) with three homers and 14 RBI when batting third.  Has played all but 15.0 innings this season … only off day was 8/27 vs. Houston. #32 ADAM DUNN, INF/DH, L-R Last Game: DNP  Is 17-42 (.405) with a homer and seven RBI in his last 12 games vs. Baltimore. Trip: 2-14, RBI, BB Current Streak: 1 (.250, 1-4) MultiHR Games: 36 (6/10/13 vs. Tor.) GS: 12 (6/9/12 vs. Hou.) Season-High Streak: 9 (8/9-17) #5 MARCUS SEMIEN, INF, L-R Last Game: 2-4, RBI Career Highs: H (4; 6x, 8/4/13 at Det.) … HR (3; 7/7/10 vs. S.D.) … RBI (6; 2x, 8/6/10 at LAD) Trip: 2-4, RBI Current Streak: 1 (.500, 2-4)  AL Leaders: 2nd in #P/PA (4.27); 4th in HR (30); 6th in AB/HR (15.47); T6th in BB (69). MultiHR Games: None GS: None Season-High Streak: 1 (9/4-)  Is 7-54 (.130) over his last 14 games (batted .378 in previous 21 contests). Career Highs: H (2; 9/4/13 at NYY) … HR (None) … RBI (1; 9/4/13 at NYY)  Hit his 30th homer on 8/26 vs. Houston, joining Jim Thome (2006-08) as the only  Made his MLB debut as the starting third baseman last night … recorded his fi rst hit left-handers in franchise history with consecutive and multiple 30-home run seasons. (second inning) and RBI (eighth) … contract was purchased from Charlotte on 9/4.  Batting .284 (75-264) with 17 homers, 49 RBI and 43 walks in 75 games since 6/8.  Hit .284 (147-518) with 32 doubles, six triples, 19 homers, 66 RBI, 110 runs scored and  Is batting .257 (43-167) with 11 home runs and 40 RBI with two outs. 24 steals over 137 games between Class AAA Charlotte and Class AA Birmingham  His 436 career homers rank fourth among active players behind Alex Rodriguez (651),  Was named the Most Valuable Player of the Southern League this season. Albert Pujols (492) and Jason Giambi (437) … Paul Konerko ranks fi fth (432). #24 DAYAN VICIEDO, OF, R-R Last Game: 0-3, R, BB #26 AVISAIL GARCIA (aah-vee-cy-eel), OF, R-R Last Game: 2-3, 2B, 2 RBI, R Trip: 3-11, 2B, 2 RBI, 3 R Current Streak: None Trip: 7-23, 2B, HR, 4 RBI, 4 R Current Streak: 1 (.667, 2-3) MultiHR Games: 1 (7/9/13 at Det.) GS: 2 (8/21/13 at K.C.) Season-High Streak: 9 (8/21-) MultiHR Games: None GS: None Season-High Streak: 11 (8/13-24) Career Highs: H (3; 13x, 8/21/13 at K.C.) … HR (2; 7/9/13 at Det.) … RBI (5; 2x, 10/1/12 at Cle.) Career Highs: H (3; 8/20/13 at K.C.) … HR (1; 3x, 8/28/13 vs. Hou.) … RBI (3; 3x, 8/28/13 vs. Hou.)  AL Leaders (OF): T4th in assists (10).  Has fi ve multihit efforts, and fi ve games with a RBI, over his last nine contests.  Is 14-37 (.378) over his last 10 games and is batting .307 (31-101) with six doubles,  Is 30-80 (.375) with three doubles, a triple, two homers, 13 RBI and 12 runs scored a triple, three home runs and 16 RBI over his last 29 games. over his last 21 games … has hit safely 18 times with nine multihit efforts.  Hit his second grand slam and matched a career high with three hits on 8/21 at K.C.  Ranks seventh in the AL with a .343 average (32-93) since joining the Sox on 8/9.  Is hitting .389 (21-54) with four homers and 14 RBI in the No. 8 spot (16 games).  Owned a career-high, 11-game hitting streak from 8/13-24 (.364, 16-44). Has gone 14-40 (.333) with a home run and 17 RBI with RISP/two outs.  The White Sox are 13-11 with Garcia … has made 19 starts in RF and four in CF.  Is on pace for 13 home runs this season (hit a career-high 25 in 2012).  Is hitting .333 (38-114) vs. RHP and .367 (11-30) with 16 RBI with RISP/two outs.

#28 LEURY GARCIA (lay-OH-ree), INF, S-R Last Game: DNP WHITE SOX HITTERS VS. BALTIMORE ORIOLES Trip: 1-6 (0-1 PH) Current Streak: None 2013 CAREER Player AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI MultiHR Games: None GS: None Season-High Streak: None Career Highs: H (3; 5/12/13 at Hou.) … HR (None) … RBI (1; 5/12/13 at Hou.) Anderson Beckham .455 11 5 1 2 .311 103 32 5 18  Struck out against Mariano Rivera in the ninth inning on Tuesday to end the game. Danks .000 1 0 0 0 .000 2 0 0 0  Hit leadoff, started at shortstop and scored two runs on 8/28 vs. Houston De Aza .091 11 1 0 0 .179 28 5 1 2  Recorded a pinch-hit single on 8/23 in his Chicago debut (also played second). Dunn .417 12 5 2 5 .221 113 25 7 32  Was acquired from the on 8/11 as part of the Alex Rios trade. A. Garcia .273 11 3 1 2 #38 MIGUEL GONZALEZ, C, R-R Last Game: DNP L. Garcia Trip: DNP Current Streak: N/A Gillaspie .429 7 3 1 1 .429 7 3 1 1 Gonzalez MultiHR Games: None GS: None Season-High Streak: N/A Keppinger .333 6 2 0 0 .246 57 14 0 2 Career Highs: H (N/A) … HR (N/A) … RBI (N/A) Konerko .000 4 0 0 0 .292 377 110 20 67  His contracted was purchased from Class AAA Charlotte prior to Tuesday’s game. Phegley  Hit .254 (43-169) with two home runs and 20 RBI over 53 combined games between Ramirez .250 12 3 0 0 .275 142 39 1 13 Class AA Birmingham and Charlotte this season … threw out 37.0 percent (20-54) of Semien attempted basestealers in 2013 across both minor-league stops. Viciedo .167 12 2 0 0 .156 45 7 0 1  Entered 2013 rated as Best Defensive Catcher in the Sox system (Baseball America). TOTALS .257 101 26 4 10 2013 Single-Game Highs

WHITE SOX Game-ending home runs back-to-back home runs Runs, Game...... 11, 7/9 at Det. Player (Career No.) Date/Opp. Player Date/Opp (Inn.) Runs, Inning...... 7, 7/9 at Det. (8th inning) Dayan Viciedo (1)...... 4/7 vs. Sea. Dunn and Viciedo...... 5/14 at Min. (2nd) Hits, Game...... 23, 7/9 at Det. Adam Dunn (9)...... 7/4 vs. Bal. Konerko and Dunn ...... 6/20 at Min. (6th) Hits, Inning...... 9, 7/9 at Det. (8th inning) Consecutive Hits, Inning...... 5, twice, last 8/5 vs. NYY (1st inning) Grand Slams PINCH-HIT HOME RUNs Doubles...... 5, 4/11 at Was. Player (Career No.) Date/Opp. Player Date/Opp (Inn.) Triples...... 2, twice, last 7/13-1 at Phi. Josh Phegley (1)...... 7/11 at Det. N/A Alex Rios (3)...... 7/20 vs. Atl. Home Runs...... 4, 4/3 vs. K.C. Dayan Viciedo (2)...... 8/21 at K.C. GAME-ENDING hits (Non-HR) Extra-Base Hits...... 6, 4x, last 7/13-1 at Phi. Player Date/Opp (Inn.) Stolen Bases...... 3, 5x, last 8/7 vs. NYY LEADOFF HOME RUNS Jeff Keppinger...... 5/24 vs. Mia. (11th) Left On Base...... 15, 8/14 vs. Det. Player (Career No.) Date/Opp. Conor Gillaspie...... 5/25 vs. Mia. (9th) Errors...... 4, 7/23 vs. Det. Alejandro De Aza (5)...... 4/20 vs. Min. Alexei Ramirez ...... 6/25 vs. NYM (9th) Strikeouts...... 16, 8/22 at K.C. Alejandro De Aza (6)...... 5/8 at NYM Alejandro De Aza ...... 8/7 vs. NYY (12th) Alejandro De Aza (7)...... 5/10 vs. LAA Alejandro De Aza ...... 8/13 vs. Det. (11th) Walks...... 8, 8/28 vs. Hou. Alejandro De Aza (8)...... 6/19 at Min. Josh Phegley ...... 8/24 vs. Tex. (9th) Double Plays (Hit Into)...... 4, 3x, last 7/14 at Phi. Hit By Pitch...... 3, 8/18 at Min. Multihomer games Player (Career No.) Date/Opp. Opponents Adam Dunn (35)...... 5/15 at Min. Runs, Game...... 19, 6/28-1 vs. Cle. Adam Dunn (36)...... 6/10 vs. Tor. Runs, Inning...... 8, 9/2 at NYY (4th inning) Dayan Viciedo (1)...... 7/9 at Det. Hits, Game...... 21, 6/28-1 vs. Cle. Hits, Inning...... 7, 9/2 at NYY (4th Inning) WHITE SOX STARTS BY POSITION Consecutive Hits, Inning...... 5, 3x, 9/3 at NYY (8th inning) Pitcher (10) — Quintana (28), Sale (26), Santiago (20), Danks (19), Axelrod (18), Peavy (13), Doubles...... 8, 6/28-1 vs. Cle. Rienzo (7), Floyd (5), Johnson (1), Leesman (1) Catcher (3) — Flowers (76), Phegley (41), Gimenez (21) Triples...... 2, 5/4 at K.C. First Base (3) — Dunn (69), Konerko (56), Keppinger (13) Home Runs...... 5, twice, last 8/26 vs. Hou. Second Base (4) — Beckham (81), Keppinger (41), Greene (14), L. Garcia (2) Extra-Base Hits...... 10, 6/28-1 vs. Cle. Third Base (4) — Gillaspie (95), Keppinger (35), Morel (7), Semien (1) Stolen Bases...... 4, twice, last 6/25 vs. NYM Shortstop (2) — Ramirez (137), L. Garcia (1) Left On Base...... 18, 6/1 at Oak. Left Field (5) — Viciedo (91), De Aza (37), Wells (7), Dunn (2), Tekotte (1) Center Field (6) — De Aza (92), Danks (16), Wise (15), Tekotte (8), A. Garcia (5), Wells (2) Errors...... 3, 7/13-2 at Phi. Right Field (4) — Rios (108), A. Garcia (19), Danks (8), Wells (3) Strikeouts...... 19, 6/5 at Sea. DH (5) — Dunn (56), Konerko (51), Viciedo (11), Keppinger (9), Wells (1) Walks...... 10, 5/18 at LAA Double Plays (Hit Into)...... 6, 6/5 at Sea. WHITE SOX starts by order Hit By Pitch...... 4, 8/24 vs. Tex. 1st (5) — De Aza (128), Ramirez (4), Wise (3), Beckham (2), L. Garcia (1) Individual Batting 2nd (7) — Ramirez (75), Keppinger (28), Beckham (26), Greene (4), Gillaspie (2), De Aza (1), Wise (1), L. Garcia (1) Longest Hitting Streak...... 18, Rios, 5/5-24 3rd (5) — Rios (107), Ramirez (25), Dunn (2), Gillaspie (2), Keppinger (2) Runs...... 4, De Aza, 6/28-2 vs. Cle. 4th (6) — Dunn (100), Konerko (28), Viciedo (6), Keppinger (2), Gillaspie (1), Rios (1) Hits...... 6, Rios, 7/9 at Det. 5th (9) — Konerko (79), Dunn (22), Viciedo (16), Keppinger (12), A. Garcia (3), Gillaspie (3), Doubles...... 2, 8x, last Danks, 8/27 vs. Hou. Beckham (1), Phegley (1), Wells (1) 6th (11) — Gillaspie (51), Viciedo (31), A. Garcia (21), Keppinger (18), Ramirez (7), Dunn (3), Triples...... 1, 13x, last Ramirez, 9/3 at NYY Beckham (2), Wells (2), Morel (1), Viciedo (1), Wise (1) Home Runs...... 2, 3x, last Viciedo, 7/9 at Det. 7th (11) — Gillaspie (33), Viciedo (32), Keppinger (24), Ramirez (21), Danks (8), Beckham (6), Consecutive Games w/HR...... 4, Rios, 4/5-9 Wells (5), Morel (3), Flowers (3), Phegley (2), Greene (1) Runs Batted In...... 5, 3x, last Rios, 7/20 vs. Atl. 8th (13) — Beckham (37), Flowers (31), Viciedo (16), Keppinger (11), Danks (10), Phegley (9), Stolen Bases...... 2, 6x, last Ramirez, 7/29 at Cle. Gimenez (6), Ramirez (5), Wells (4), Gillaspie (4), Morel (2), Wise (2), Tekotte (1) 9th (22) — Flowers (43), Phegley (30), Gimenez (13), Pitchers (10), Greene (9), Tekotte (8), Strikeouts...... 4, 3x, last Danks, 6/28-2 vs. Cle. Wise (8), Beckham (7), Danks (6), L. Garcia (1) Morel (1), Semien (1), Wells (1) Walks...... 4, twice, last Beckham, 8/10 vs. Min.

Individual Pitching runs scored by inning stats by position Innings Pitched, Starter ...... 9.0, 3x, last Sale, 8/12 vs. Det. Inn Sox Opp Pos. HR RBI Innings Pitched, Reliever...... 4.1, Leesman, 9/1 at Bos. 1st 64 63 C 16 53 Strikeouts...... 14, Sale, 6/14 at Hou. 2nd 40 67 1B 21 67 3rd 47 59 2B 6 38 Walks...... 5, 7x, last Santiago, 8/30 at Bos. 4th 69 87 3B 13 44 Fewest Hits Allowed, Complete Game ...... 1, Sale, 5/12 vs. LAA 5th 52 78 SS 4 45 Consecutive Scoreless IP, Starter...... 28.0, Sale, 5/6-6/2 6th 73 71 LF 15 63 Consecutive Scoreless IP, Reliever...... 29.0, Crain, 4/17-6/22 7th 58 49 CF 13 49 Consecutive Scoreless Relief Appearances...... 29, Crain, 4/17-6/22 8th 64 70 RF 15 67 9th 39 38 DH 22 73 Consecutive Saves Converted...... 10, Reed, 4/1-5/2 X 17 23 P 0 0 Consecutive Hitters Retired...... 26, Danks, 6/8-15 Totals 523 605 Totals 125 501 Consecutive Hitters Retired, Starter...... 26, Danks, 6/8-15 Longest Winning Streak, Starter...... 4, twice, last Sale, 4/25-5/17 Longest Losing Streak...... 6, Sale, 6/2-7/6 THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED White Sox Players Team Miscellaneous Perfect game...... Philip Humber, April 21, 2012 at Seattle (W, 4-0) Most Games Over .500...... 2, twice, last 4/7 No-hitter...... Philip Humber, April 21, 2012 at Seattle (W, 4-0) Most Games Under .500...... 29, 8/5 Complete game, one-hitter...... Chris Sale, May 12, 2013 vs. Los Angeles-AL (W, 3-0) Largest Division Lead...... 0.5, 4/8 15 or more strikeouts, one game...... Chris Sale, May 28, 2012 at Tampa Bay (15) Largest Division Deficit...... 25.0, 4x, last 8/15 Four strikeouts, one inning...... Wilson Alvarez, July 21, 1997 at Detroit (7th inning) 10-plus innings pitched...... Alex Fernandez, October 1, 1995 vs. Minnesota (10.0 IP) Longest Winning Streak...... 6, 8/16-22 Consecutive shutouts...... Jack McDowell (9.0 IP), July 1, 1994 vs. Milwaukee (W, 8-0); Longest Losing Streak...... 10, 7/26-8/4 Alex Fernandez (9.0 IP), July 2, 1994 vs. Milwaukee (W, 5-0) Longest Home Winning Streak...... 3, 5x, last 8/5-8/7 Consecutive shutouts, same pitcher...... , April 25-May 1, 2005 Longest Road Winning Streak...... 6, 8/16-21 Two consecutive complete games, same pitcher...... Jake Peavy, April 23-28, 2012 Longest Home Losing Streak...... 5, 6/26-30 Three consecutive complete games, same pitcher...... Bartolo Colon, September 2-13, 2003 Four consecutive complete games, same pitcher...... Jack McDowell, May 14-30, 1993 Longest Road Losing Streak...... 10, 7/13-8/15 Inside-the-park home run...... Scott Podsednik, September 12, 2009 at Los Angeles-AL Longest Game, Innings...... 16, 6/5 at Sea. Leadoff home run...... Alejandro De Aza, June 19, 2013 at Minnesota Longest Game, Time...... 5:42, 6/5 at Sea. Pitcher hit home run...... Mark Buehrle, June 14, 2009 at Milwaukee Longest 9-Inning Game...... 4:02, 6/28-1 vs. Cle. Home run, both sides of the plate...... Nick Swisher, June 30, 2008 vs. Cleveland Shortest Game, Time...... 2:07, 8/2 at Det. Three home runs, one game...... Dan Johnson, October 3, 2012 at Cleveland Four home runs, one game...... Pat Seerey, July 18, 1948 at Philadelphia (11 innings) Shortest 9-Inning Game...... 2:07, 8/2 at Det. Four consecutive home runs, same inning...... Largest Margin of Victory...... 8, 6/21 at K.C. J. Thome, P. Konerko, A.Ramirez, J. Uribe, August 14, 2008 vs. Kansas City (6th inning) Largest Margin of Defeat...... 9, 6/28-1 vs. Cle. Back-to-back home runs leading off game...... Largest Deficit Overcome...... 4, 3x, last 8/7 vs. NYY Ray Durham and Jose Valentin, July 5, 2000 at Kansas City Largest Lead Surrendered...... 5, twice, last 6/28-1 vs. Cle. Six hits, one game...... Alex Rios, July 9, 2013 at Detroit Four doubles, one game...... Fewest Hits, Game...... 1, 5/7 at NYM Mike Kreevich, September 4, 1937 at Detroit; Marv Owen, April 23, 1939 vs. St. Louis Fewest Hits Allowed, Game...... 1, 5/12 vs. LAA Three triples, one game...... Lance Johnson, September 23, 1995 at Minnesota Four or more steals, one game...... Scott Podsednik, May 1, 2006 at Cleveland (four) Attendance Steal of home...... Gordon Beckham, July 8, 2013 vs. Cubs Largest Home Crowd...... 39,012, 4/1 vs. K.C. Hitting for the cycle...... Jose Valentin, April 27, 2000 vs. Baltimore Smallest Home Crowd...... 13,404, 8/26 vs. Hou. Two grand slams...... , September 4, 1995 at Texas Largest Home Attendance, Two-Game Series...... 42,004, 4/20-21 vs. Min. Pinch-hit grand slam...... Orlando Hudson, September 29, 2012 vs. Tampa Bay Two home runs, same inning...... Never Largest Home Attendance, Three-Game Series...... 80,762, 7/19-21 vs. Atl. Five strikeouts, nine-inning game...... Ray Durham, June 5, 1998 at Cubs Largest Home Attendance, Four-Game Series...... 106,255, 7/22-25 vs. Det. White Sox team SERIES RECORD Number Of Days In 20 Runs, Game...... 20, June 20, 2006 vs. St. Louis (W, 20-6) One-Game Series...... 0-1 First Place...... 9 10 Runs, Inning...... 11, September 17, 2007 at Kansas City (5th inning) Two-Game Series...... 0-3-3 Second Place...... 2 20 Hits, Game...... 23, July 9, 2013 at Detroit (8th inning) 10 Hits, Inning...... 10, September 17, 2007 at Kansas City (5th inning) Three-Game Series...... 15-13 Third Place...... 11 10 Doubles, Game...... September 4, 2012 vs. Minnesota (franchise record) Four-Game Series...... 1-4-4 Fourth Place...... 21 Five Triples, Game...... August 16, 2011 vs. Cleveland First Game...... 14-31 Fifth Place...... 115 Six Home Runs, Game...... June 24, 2009 vs. Los Angeles-NL Second Game...... 19-24 Four Home Runs, Inning...... 4, July 11, 2010 vs. Kansas City (3rd inning) Six Stolen Bases...... 6, September 5, 2010 at Boston Third Game...... 17-13 Turned a Triple Play...... 9/18/06 vs. Detroit (first inning) Fourth Game...... 4-6 Hit into a Triple Play...... 4/3/11 vs. Cleveland (fourth inning) 2013 Day-By-Day

H/R Winning Losing Pos./ attendance H/R Winning Losing Pos./ attendance No. Date D/N W/L Final Score Pitcher Pitcher Rec. GA-GB Game Cum. Time No. Date D/N W/L Final Score Pitcher Pitcher Rec. GA-GB Game Cum. Time 1 4/1 H/D W Sox 1, K.C. 0 Sale Shields 1-0 T1/+0.5 *39,012 39,012 2:38 80 7/2 H/N W Sox 5, Bal. 2 Danks Hammel 33-47 5/-10.5 19,746 798,610 2:23 2 4/3 H/D W Sox 5, K.C. 2 Peavy Santana 2-0 T1/+1.0 14,213 53,225 2:46 81 7/3 H/N L Bal 4, Sox 2 O’Day (R) Lindstrom (R) 33-48 5/-11.0 26,001 824,611 3:01 3 4/4 H/D L K.C. 3, Sox 1 Guthrie Floyd 2-1 T1/+1.0 15,036 68,261 2:45 82 7/4 H/D W Sox 3, Bal. 2 Reed (R) Hunter (R) 34-48 5/-11.0 21,321 845,932 2:45 4 4/5 H/N L Sea. 8, Sox 7 (10) Loe (R) Jones (R) 2-2 T1/- 15,312 83,573 3:42 83 7/5 R/N L T.B. 8, Sox 3 Hellickson Axelrod 34-49 5/-12.0 15,825 3:25 5 4/6 H/D W Sox 4, Sea. 3 Veal (R) Hernandez 3-2 T1/+1.0 22,461 106,034 3:07 84 7/6 R/N L T.B. 3, Sox 0 Moore Sale 34-50 5/-13.0 21,047 2:50 85 7/7 R/D L T.B. 3, Price (C) 34-51 5/-13.0 16,832 2:23 6 4/7 H/D W Sox 4, Sea. 3 (10) Reed (R) Loe (R) 4-2 T1/+1.0 18,708 124,742 2:52 Sox 1 Danks 86 7/8 H/N L Cubs 8, Garza 34-52 5/-14.0 31,552 877,484 3:34 7 4/9 R/N L Was. 8, Sox 7 Stammen (R) Peavy 4-3 T2/-0.5 24,412 3:13 Sox 2 Thornton (R) 87 7/9 R/N W , Det. 4 Verlander 35-52 5/-13.0 37,113 3:05 8 4/10 R/N L Was. 5, Sox 2 Zimmermann Floyd 4-4 T2/-1.5 24,586 2:35 Sox 11 Quintana 88 7/10 R/N L Det. 8, Porcello 35-53 5/-14.0 39,085 3:06 9 4/11 R/N L Was. 7, Sox 4 Haren Axelrod 4-5 T3/-2.0 24,785 3:18 Sox 5 Axelrod 89 7/11 R/D W , Det. 3 Sanchez 36-53 5/-13.0 40,444 3:18 10 4/12 R/N L Cle. 1, Sox 0 Masterson (C) Crain (R) 4-6 T4/-2.0 11,864 2:18 Sox 6 Sale 7/12 R/N at Philadelphia Postponed due to rain; will be made up as part of a split DH on 7/13 11 4/13 R/D L Cle. 9, Sox 4 McAllister Sale 4-7 T4/-2.0 11,422 2:35 90 7/13 R/D W , Phi. 4 (11) Ramirez (R) 37-53 5/-13.0 41,562 3:53 12 4/14 R/D W Sox 3, Cle. 1 Peavy Myers 5-7 4/-2.0 11,682 2:48 Sox 5 Troncoso (R) 91 R/N L Phi. 2, (13) Savery (R) 37-54 5/-13.0 43,249 3:53 13 4/15 R/N L Tor. 4, Sox 3 Buehrle Floyd 5-8 5/-2.5 15,755 2:38 Sox 1 Castro (R) 92 7/14 R/D L Phi. 4, (10) Bastardo (R) 37-55 5/-14.0 40,151 3:26 14 4/16 R/N W Sox 4, Tor. 3 Lindstrom (R) Delabar (R) 6-8 4/-2.5 16,131 2:42 Sox 3 Purcey (R) 15 4/17 R/N W Sox 7, Tor. 0 Quintana Happ 7-8 3/-2.5 15,684 2:34 ALL-STAR BREAK: 37-55 16 4/18 R/N L Tor. 3, Sox 1 Dickey Sale 7-9 4/-2.5 18,015 2:10 93 7/19 H/N L Atl. 6, Sox 4 Hudson Danks 37-56 5/-14.0 25,613 903,097 2:51 4/19 H/N vs. Minnesota Postponed due to cold; will be made up as part of a split DH on 8/9 94 7/20 H/D W Sox 10, Atl. 6 Peavy Maholm 38-56 5/-13.0 27,420 930,517 3:10 17 4/20 H/D L Min. 2, Sox 1 (10) Fien (R) Santiago (R) 7-10 4/-2.0 22,417 147,159 3:34 95 7/21 H/D W Sox 3, Atl. 1 Quintana Minor (C) 39-56 5/-13.0 27,729 958,246 2:37 18 4/21 H/D L Min. 5, Sox 3 Diamond Lindstrom (R) 7-11 5/-3.5 19,587 166,746 2:59 96 7/22 H/N L Det. 7, Sox 3 Scherzer Sale 39-57 5/-14.0 23,195 981,441 2:43 19 4/22 H/N L Cle. 3, Sox 2 Masterson Thornton (R) 7-12 5/-4.0 14,950 181,696 2:48 97 7/23 H/N L Det. 6, Sox 2 Porcello Santiago 39-58 5/-15.0 25,919 1,007,360 3:01 4/23 H/N vs. Cleveland Postponed due to rain; will be made up as part of a straight DH on 6/28 98 7/24 H/N L Det. 6, Sox 2 Sanchez Danks 39-59 5/-16.0 26,793 1,034,153 2:55 20 4/24 H/D W Sox 3, Cle. 2 Quintana McAllister 8-12 5/-3.0 16,765 198,461 3:02 99 7/25 H/D W Sox 7, Det. 4 Peavy Verlander 40-59 5/-15.0 30,348 1,064,501 2:48 21 4/25 H/N W Sox 5, T.B. 2 Sale Hellickson 9-12 T4/-3.0 15,056 213,517 2:52 100 7/26 H/N L K.C. 5, Sox 1 Shields Quintana 40-60 5/-16.0 18,342 1,082,843 3:00 22 4/26 H/N W Sox 5, T.B. 4 Peavy Hernandez 10-12 4/-2.5 20,008 233,525 2:47 101 7/27 H/N L K.C. 1, Sox 0 Davis Sale (C) 40-61 5/-17.0 26,172 1,109,015 2:32 23 4/27 H/N L T.B. 10, Sox 4 Moore Floyd 10-13 4/-3.5 25,270 258,795 3:39 102 7/28 H/D L K.C. 4, Sox 2 Crow (R) Veal (R) 40-62 5/-18.0 24,079 1,133,094 3:33 24 4/28 H/D L T.B. 8, Sox 3 Price Jones (R) 10-14 5/-4.0 22,677 281,472 3:09 103 7/29 R/N L Cle. 3, Sox 2 Perez (R) Troncoso (R) 40-63 5/-18.5 14,868 2:42 25 4/30 R/N L Tex. 10, Sox 6 Darvish Lindstrom (R) 10-15 5/-5.0 40,646 3:16 104 7/30 R/N L Cle. 7, Sox 4 Shaw (R) Veal (R) 40-64 5/-19.5 16,437 2:47 105 7/31 R/N L Cle. 6, (10) Perez (R) 40-65 5/-20.5 22,258 3:22 APRIL TOTALS: 10-15 Sox 5 Axelrod (R) 26 5/1 R/N W Sox 5, Tex. 2 Sale Tepesch 11-15 5/-4.5 34,677 2:56 JULY TOTALS: 8-18 27 5/2 R/N W Sox 3, Tex. 1 Santiago Grimm 12-15 5/-4.0 31,199 2:53 106 8/1 R/D L Cle. 6, Sox 1 Masterson Sale 40-66 5/-21.0 20,189 2:27 5/3 R/N at Kansas City Postponed due to rain; will be made up on 5/6 (1:10 p.m. CT) 107 8/2 R/N L Det. 2, Sox 1 Fister Santiago 40-67 5/-22.0 41,109 2:07 28 5/4 R/N L K.C. 2, Sox 0 Guthrie (C) Axelrod 12-16 5/-5.5 19,957 2:18 108 8/3 R/N L Det. 3, Sox 0 Scherzer Danks 40-68 5/-23.0 43,906 2:33 29 5/5 R/D L K.C. 6, Sox 5 (10) Holland (R) Omogrosso (R) 12-17 5/-6.5 16,462 3:36 109 8/4 R/D L Det. 3, Sox 2 (12) Rondon (R) Axelrod (R) 40-69 5/-24.0 42,513 3:35 30 5/6 R/D W Sox 2, K.C. 1 (11) Crain (R) Herrera (R) 13-17 5/-6.0 15,576 3:14 110 8/5 H/N W Sox 8, NYY 1 Quintana Pettitte 41-69 5/-24.0 27,948 1,161,042 3:13 31 5/7 R/N L NYM 1, Sox 0 (10) Parnell (R) Jones (R) 13-18 5/-6.5 23,394 2:30 111 8/6 H/N W Sox 3, NYY 2 Sale Kuroda 42-69 5/-24.0 23,826 1,184,868 2:56 32 5/8 R/N W Sox 6, NYM 3 Peavy Hefner 14-18 5/-5.5 21,470 3:09 112 8/7 H/N W Sox 6, NYY 5 Axelrod (R) Warren (R) 43-69 5/-24.0 25,707 1,210,575 4:01 33 5/10 H/N L LAA 7, Sox 5 Kohn (R) Axelrod 14-19 5/-6.0 22,638 304,110 3:35 113 8/9 H/D L Min. 7, Sox 5 Duensing (R) Veal (R) 43-70 5/-24.5 17,439 1,228,014 3:16 34 5/11 H/N L LAA 3, Sox 2 Williams Quintana 14-20 5/-6.0 28,774 332,884 2:58 114 H/N L Min. 3, Sox 2 (10) Duensing (R) Axelrod (R) 43-71 5/-25.0 23,804 1,251,818 3:18 35 5/12 H/N W Sox 3, LAA 0 Sale (C) Wilson 15-20 5/-5.0 22,088 354,972 2:32 115 8/10 H/D W Sox 5, Min. 4 Purcey (R) Pelfrey (R) 44-71 5/-25.0 24,529 1,276,347 3:29 36 5/13 R/N L Min. 10, Sox 3 Hernandez Santiago 15-21 5/-6.0 25,605 2:51 116 8/11 H/D L Min. 5, Sox 2 Correia Quintana 44-72 5/-25.0 26,344 1,302,691 2:52 37 5/14 R/N W Sox 4, Min. 2 Peavy Correia 16-21 5/-6.0 32,023 2:44 117 8/12 H/N W Sox 6, Det. 2 Sale (C) Fister 45-72 5/-24.0 19,590 1,322,281 2:23 38 5/15 R/D W Sox 9, Min. 4 Axelrod Pelfrey 17-21 5/-5.0 35,613 3:26 118 8/13 H/N W Sox 4, Det. 3 Reed (R) Bonderman (R) 46-72 5/-23.0 22.292 1,344,573 4:14 39 5/16 R/N W Sox 5, LAA 4 Lindstrom (R) De La Rosa (R) 18-21 5/-4.0 37,711 3:08 119 8/14 H/D L Det. 6, Sox 4 Porcello Danks 46-73 5/-24.0 20,058 1,364,631 3:06 40 5/17 R/N W Sox 3, LAA 0 Sale Wilson 19-21 T4/-4.0 37,546 2:48 120 8/15 R/N L Min. 4, Sox 3 Burton (R) Troncoso (R) 46-74 5/-25.0 32,851 2:47 41 5/18 R/D L LAA 12, Sox 9 Coello (R) Jones (R) 19-22 T4/-5.0 37,165 3:50 121 8/16 R/N W Sox 5, Min. 2 Quintana Correia 47-74 5/-23.5 28,834 3:04 42 5/19 R/D L LAA 6, Sox 2 Vargas Peavy 19-23 T4/-6.0 38,190 3:04 122 8/17 R/N W Sox 8, Min. 5 Sale Albers 48-74 5/-23.5 36,833 2:49 43 5/20 H/N W Sox 6, Bos. 4 Axelrod Lester 20-23 4/-6.0 21,816 376,788 2:52 123 8/18 R/D W Sox 5, Min. 2 Santiago Deduno 49-74 5/-23.5 32,905 2:59 44 5/21 H/N W Sox 3, Bos. 1 Quintana Doubront 21-23 4/-5.0 21,984 398,772 2:45 124 8/20 R/N W Sox 2, K.C. 0 Danks Santana 50-74 5/-22.5 13,060 2:35 45 5/22 H/N L Bos. 6, Sox 2 Buchholz Santiago 21-24 4/-5.0 21,298 420,070 3:15 125 8/21 R/N W Sox 5, K.C. 2 Rienzo Guthrie 51-74 5/-22.5 13,083 3:06 46 5/24 H/N W Sox 4, Mia. 3 (11) Jones (R) Webb (R) 22-24 3/-5.0 20,393 440,463 3:19 126 8/22 R/N W Sox 4, K.C. 3 Petricka (R) Hochevar (R) 52-74 5/-21.5 13,363 3:49 47 5/25 H/N W Sox 2, Mia. 1 Peavy (C) Webb (R) 23-24 3/-4.0 23,705 464,168 2:41 127 8/23 H/N L Tex. 11, Sox 5 Perez Sale 52-75 5/-22.5 31,891 1,396,522 2:52 48 5/26 H/D W Sox 5, Mia. 3 Axelrod Sanabia 24-24 3/-4.0 25,464 489,632 2:41 128 8/24 H/N W Sox 3, Tex. 2 Jones (R) Scheppers (R) 53-75 5/-22.5 22,079 1,418,601 3:08 49 5/27 H/N L Cubs 7, Sox 0 Samardzija (C) Quintana 24-25 3/-5.0 30,631 520,263 2:25 129 8/25 H/D W Sox 5, Tex. 2 Danks Garza 54-75 5/-22.5 25,960 1,444,561 2:47 5/28 H/N vs. Cubs Postponed due to rain; will be made up on 7/8 (7:10 p.m. CT) 130 8/26 H/N L Hou. 10, Sox 8 Martinez (R) Reed (R) 54-76 5/-22.5 13,404 1,457,965 3:30 50 5/29 R/D L Cubs 9, Sox 3 Feldman Danks 24-26 3/-4.5 31,279 3:09 131 8/27 H/N W Sox 4, Hou. 3 Veal (R) Bedard (R) 55-76 5/-21.5 15,491 1,473,456 3:10 51 5/30 R/D L Cubs 8, Sox 3 Wood Peavy 24-27 3/-4.5 31,968 2:56 132 8/28 H/N W Sox 6, Hou. 1 Sale Harrell (R) 56-76 5/-20.5 15,961 1,489,417 2:44 52 5/31 R/N L Oak. 3, Sox 0 Colon (C) axelrod 24-28 3/-4.5 16,416 2:14 133 8/30 R/N L Bos. 4, Sox 3 Dempster Santiago 56-77 5/-21.5 36,063 3:09 134 8/31 R/N L Bos. 7, Peavy 56-78 5/-22.5 37,363 3:11 MAY TOTALS: 14-13 Sox 2 Danks 53 6/1 R/D L Oak. 4, Sox 3 (10) Blevins (R) Santiago (R) 24-29 T3/-5.5 26,646 3:49 AUGUST TOTALS: 16-13 54 6/2 R/D L Oak. 2, Sox 0 Parker Sale 24-30 4/-4.5 23,413 3:02 135 9/1 R/D L Bos. 7, Sox 6 Workman (R) Rienzo 56-79 5/-23.0 37,053 3:39 55 6/3 R/N L Sea. 4, Sox 2 Saunders Danks 24-31 4/-6.0 13,491 2:32 136 9/2 R/D L NYY 9, Sox 1 Huff (R) Quintana 56-80 5/-24.0 40,125 2:54 56 6/4 R/N L Sea. 7, Sox 4 Hernandez Peavy 24-32 4/-7.0 16,294 2:57 137 9/3 R/N L NYY 6, Sox 4 Logan (R) Jones (R) 56-81 5/-24.0 33,215 3:06 57 6/5 R/D W Sox 7, Sea. 5 (16) Reed (R) Noesi (R) 25-32 4/-6.0 20,139 5:42 138 9/4 R/N L NYY 6, Sox 5 Sabathia Johnson 56-82 5/-24.0 36,082 2:53 58 6/6 H/N L Oak. 5, Sox 4 (10) Blevins (R) Thornton (R) 25-33 5/-7.0 21,156 541,419 2:57 139 9/5 R/N at Baltimore 6:05 p.m. CT 59 6/7 H/N L Oak. 4, Sox 3 Parker Sale 25-34 5/-8.0 22,861 564,280 2:47 140 9/6 R/N at Baltimore 6:05 p.m. CT 60 6/8 H/D W Sox 4, Oak. 1 Danks Doolittle (R) 26-34 5/-8.0 23,735 588,015 2:27 141 9/7 R/N at Baltimore 6:05 p.m. CT 61 6/9 H/D W Sox 4, Oak. 2 Santiago Griffin 27-34 5/-8.0 31,033 619,048 2:39 142 9/8 R/D at Baltimore 12:35 p.m. CT 62 6/10 H/N W Sox 10, Tor. 6 Jones (R) Dickey 28-34 T4/-7.0 18,126 637,174 3:26 143 9/9 H/N vs. Detroit 7:10 p.m. CT 63 6/11 H/N L Tor. 7, Sox 5 (10) Cecil (R) Troncoso (R) 28-35 5/-8.0 20,700 657,874 3:17 144 9/10 H/N vs. Detroit 7:10 p.m. CT 6/12 H/N vs. Toronto Postponed due to weather forecast; will be made up on 9/23 (7:10 p.m. CT) 145 9/11 H/N vs. Detroit 7:10 p.m. CT 64 6/14 R/N L Hou. 2, Sox 1 Bedard Sale (C) 28-36 5/-8.5 20,496 2:49 146 9/12 H/N vs. Cleveland 7:10 p.m. CT 65 6/15 R/N L Hou. 4, Sox 3 Harrell Danks 28-37 5/-8.5 21,549 2:39 147 9/13 H/D vs. Cleveland 1:10 p.m. CT 66 6/16 R/D L Hou. 5, Sox 4 Keuchel Santiago 28-38 5/-9.5 25,829 3:17 148 9/14 H/N vs. Cleveland 6:10 p.m. CT 67 6/17 R/N W Sox 4, Hou. 2 Jones (R) Norris 29-38 5/-9.5 13,870 3:33 149 9/15 H/D vs. Cleveland 1:10 p.m. CT 68 6/18 R/N L Min. 7, Sox 5 Burton (R) Troncoso (R) 29-39 5/-9.5 30,387 2:57 150 9/16 H/N vs. Minnesota 7:10 p.m. CT 69 6/19 R/N L Min. 7, Sox 4 Correia Sale 29-40 5/-9.5 30,003 3:00 151 9/17 H/N vs. Minnesota 7:10 p.m. CT 70 6/20 R/D L Min. 8, Sox 4 Diamond Danks 29-41 5/-10.5 35,837 3:06 152 9/18 H/D vs. Minnesota 1:10 p.m. CT 71 6/21 R/N W Sox 9, K.C. 1 Santiago Guthrie 30-41 5/-9.5 33,830 2:26 153 9/20 R/N at Detroit 6:05 p.m. CT 72 6/22 R/D W Sox 3, K.C. 2 Crain (R) Crow (R) 31-41 5/-9.5 20,364 3:04 154 9/21 R/N at Detroit 6:05 p.m. CT 73 6/23 R/D L K.C. 7, Sox 6 Hochevar (R) Crain (R) 31-42 5/-10.5 18,622 3:22 155 9/22 R/D at Detroit 12:05 p.m. CT 74 6/25 H/N W Sox 5, NYM 4 Reed (R) Hawkins (R) 32-42 5/-9.5 20,787 678,661 2:55 156 9/23 H/N vs. Toronto 7:10 p.m. CT 75 6/26 H/N L NYM 3, Sox 0 Marcum Danks 32-43 5/-9.5 18,249 696,910 2:28 157 9/24 R/N at Cleveland 6:05 p.m. CT 76 6/28 H/D L Cle. 19, Sox 10 Albers (R) Omogrosso (R) 32-44 5/-9.5 4:02 158 9/25 R/N at Cleveland 6:05 p.m. CT 77 H/N L Cle. 9, Sox 8 Langwell (R) Reed (R) 32-45 5/-10.5 28,628 725,538 3:51 159 9/26 H/N vs. Kansas City 7:10 p.m. CT 78 6/29 H/D L Cle. 4, Sox 3 Martinez (R) Crain (R) 32-46 5/-10.5 26,289 751,827 3:05 160 9/27 H/N vs. Kansas City 7:10 p.m. CT 79 6/30 H/D L Cle. 4, Sox 0 Masterson (C) Sale 32-47 5/-10.5 27,037 778,864 2:29 161 9/28 H/N vs. Kansas City 6:10 p.m. CT 162 9/29 H/D vs. Kansas City 1:10 p.m. CT JUNE TOTALS: 8-19 SEPTEMBER TOTALS: 0-4

WHITE SOX MONTHLY BREAKDOWN WHITE SOX EJECTIONS (6) Month W-L aVG R R/G HR OBP SLG ERA IP H R ER BB SO Player/Coach (No.) Date Opp. Inn. Umpire Reason April 10-15 .230 89 3.5 31 .283 .389 3.87 220.2 202 106 95 80 198 Mark Parent (2nd) 6/3 at Sea. 7th Dale Scott Arguing balls and strikes May 14-13 .245 94 3.4 21 .299 .360 3.77 241.0 204 109 101 85 200 Robin Ventura (5th) 7/23 vs. Det. 1st Gary Darling Arguing interference call June 8-19 .257 115 4.2 23 .313 .386 4.34 242.2 257 135 117 79 228 Don Cooper (5th) 8/7 vs. NYY 8th Greg Gibson Arguing balls and strikes July 8-18 .258 92 3.5 21 .305 .382 3.83 237.1 228 117 101 76 215 Robin Ventura (6th) 8/23 vs. Tex. 3rd Greg Gibson Arguing ground rules August 16-13 .264 117 4.0 26 .322 .390 3.38 266.2 260 110 100 97 229 Mark Parent (3rd) 8/25 vs. Tex. — Jerry Layne Arguing in Pregame Sept. 0-4 .241 16 4.0 3 .295 .350 6.19 32.0 36 28 22 16 21 Robin Ventura (7th) 9/1 at Bos. 4th Dana DeMuth Arguing dropped ball