JoshPR Posted June 25, 2004 Share Posted June 25, 2004 I'll do this one early today cause i probably won't be home tonight. Althrough snowed out for five days at the start of the season, the White Sox came out hot, winning the first eight, but then slowed down for a third place finish (87-75), six games out. The win total was best since 1977. There was no hitters in the league's top 15 but Greg Luzinski hit .292 with 18 homers and 105 RBI's. Harold Baines (.271) had 25 homers and 105 RBI's. Steve Kemp (.286) added 19 homers and 98 RBI's. Rudy Law hit .318 with 36 stolen bases, displacing the conversial Ron LeFlore (.287) who had 28 thefts. Lammar Hoyt (19-15) led the league in wins and had a 3.53 ERA (10th Best). Hoyt however, stumbled badly after a 9-0 start. Britt Burns (13-5), Rich Dotoson (11-15), Jerry Koosman (11-7) and Dennis Lamp (11-8) were the other leading winners. Lamp also had five saves but Salome Barojas (6-6) was the star in the Bullpen with 21. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Xero Posted June 26, 2004 Share Posted June 26, 2004 They should make a separate forum for these, Whitesox history Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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