What Was The Chicago White Sox Worst Season?

Chicago White Sox

The Chicago White Sox has had quite a few bad seasons which saw them underperforming in all their games which they played as a team.

According to reports the Chicago White Sox which is owned by Jerry Reinsdorf and managed by Tony La Russa had their greatest season been in 2015 when they had a record of  99-63, First in AL Central

The white Sox who are known for their great pitchers had some seasons not been favourable for them with some of those seasons being;

  1. 1932
  2. 1948
  3. 1970
  4. 1934
  5. 1931
  6. 1929
  7. 2013
  8. 1950
  9. 1976
  10. 1921
  11. 1930

What Was The Chicago White Sox Worst season?

The Chicago white sox worst season was in the year 1932.

The worst White Sox team of all time, 1932, has the worst second-half winning percentage (.286), worst July-September record (26-59, .306) and worst August-September record (16-38, .296). The only relief came in September when the 1932 team sensed brighter days (?) and caught fire to finish 10-15 (.400).

The season was the worst to the point that the second half among these teams won at a .342 clip (both 1970 and 1976)

The difference between a .286 second half and a .342 one (theoretically, these are not literal records, as the 1932 team played a 154-game schedule, among other nitpicks) is five games in a 162-game season (23-58, vs. 28-53).

Five worst second-half finishes

1932: .286

1970, 1976: .342

1950: .347

1948: .350

Five worst July-September records

1932: 26-59 (.306)

1970: 29-58 (.333)

1976: 31-60 (.341)

1948: 32-61 (.344)

1950: 31-57 (.352)

Five worst August-September records

1932: 16-38 (.296)

1976: 19-41 (.317)

1948: 20-39 (.339)

1921: 20-38 (.345)

1931: 20-37 (.351)

Five worst September records

1976: 7-23 (.233)

2013: 7-21 (.250)

1970: 7-20 (.259)

1931: 6-20 (.300)

1934: 8-18 (.308)

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