Major League Baseball season
The 2000 Chicago White Sox season was the White Sox's 101st season. They finished the regular season with a 95 wins and 67 losses record, good enough for 1st place in the American League Central Division, 5 games ahead of the 2nd place Cleveland Indians.
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Regular season
2000 Opening Day lineup
Ray Durham , 2B
José Valentín , SS
Frank Thomas , 1B
Magglio Ordóñez , RF
Paul Konerko , DH
Chris Singleton , CF
Carlos Lee , LF
Craig Wilson , 3B
Mark Johnson , C
Mike Sirotka , P
April 22
The White Sox were involved in a pair of bench-clearing brawls in a 14–6 win over the Detroit Tigers at Comiskey Park on April 22. Both were fueled by pitchers hitting batters . The tensions began in the sixth inning with Carlos Lee and Jeff Weaver who continued to jaw with Lee after being subbed out. A retaliatory pitch thrown by Jim Parque to Dean Palmer one inning later in the seventh began the first brawl which moved into shallow right field and included Keith Foulke being punched by Bobby Higginson and sustaining a cut under his left eye that needed five stitches to close. Four batters after Tanyon Sturtze hit Deivi Cruz in the ninth, the second brawl erupted when Bob Howry did likewise to Shane Halter . Among the eleven ejections were the White Sox's Sturtze, Howry, Magglio Ordóñez , Bill Simas , manager Jerry Manuel and bench coach Joe Nossek and the Tigers' Weaver, Palmer, Robert Fick , Danny Patterson and Doug Brocail .[1]
In the harshest penalty for a brawl in MLB history, a combined 16 members of the White Sox and Tigers were suspended for a total of 82 games five days later on April 27.[2] Tigers coach Juan Samuel incurred the longest at 15 for throwing punches rather than serving as a peacemaker, while the opposing managers Manuel and Phil Garner each received eight. Palmer was also assessed eight for participating in the second brawl despite having already been ejected. Other suspended Tigers were Higginson and Fick for five each, Brocail for four and Juan Encarnación , Karim García and Luis Polonia for three. Ordóñez was the White Sox player receiving the longest suspension at five, while Lee, Parque, Foulke, Sturtze and Howry got three each.[3]
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Source: AL Standings Head-to-Head
Team
ANA
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Anaheim
—
7–5
5–4
4–6
3–6
5–5
6–6
7–3
5–5
5–8
5–8
6–6
7–5
5–7
12–6
Baltimore
5–7
—
5–7
4–6
5–4
6–4
3–7
6–3
5–7
4–8
3–7
8–5
6–6
7–6
7–11
Boston
4–5
7–5
—
7–5
6–6
7–5
4–6
8–2
6–7
5–5
5–5
6–6
7–3
4–8
9–9
Chicago
6–4
6–4
5–7
—
8–5
9–3
5–7
7–5
8–4
6–3
7–5
6–4
5–5
5–5
12–6
Cleveland
6–3
4–5
6–6
5–8
—
6–7
5–7
5–8
5–5
6–6
7–2
8–2
6–4
8–4
13–5
Detroit
5–5
4–6
5–7
3–9
7–6
—
5–7
7–6
8–4
6–4
7–2
4–5
5–5
3–9
10–8
Kansas City
6–6
7–3
6–4
7–5
7–5
7–5
—
7–5
2–8
4–8
4–8
5–5
3–7
4–6
8–10
Minnesota
3–7
3–6
2–8
5–7
8–5
6–7
5–7
—
5–5
5–7
3–9
4–6
8–4
5–4
7–11
New York
5–5
7–5
7–6
4–8
5–5
4–8
8–2
5–5
—
6–3
4–6
6–6
10–2
5–7
11–6
Oakland
8–5
8–4
5–5
3–6
6–6
4–6
8–4
7–5
3–6
—
9–4
7–2
5–7
7–3
11–7
Seattle
8–5
7–3
5–5
5–7
2–7
2–7
8–4
9–3
6–4
4–9
—
9–3
7–5
8–2
11–7
Tampa Bay
6–6
5–8
6–6
4–6
2–8
5–4
5–5
6–4
6–6
2–7
3–9
—
5–7
5–7
9–9
Texas
5–7
6–6
3–7
5–5
4–6
5–5
7–3
4–8
2–10
7–5
5–7
7–5
—
4–6
7–11
Toronto
7–5
6–7
8–4
5–5
4–8
9–3
6–4
4–5
7–5
3–7
2–8
7–5
6–4
—
9–9
Notable transactions
July 29, 2000: Charles Johnson was traded by the Baltimore Orioles with Harold Baines to the Chicago White Sox for Brook Fordyce, Jason Lakman (minors), Juan Figueroa (minors), and Miguel Felix (minors).[4]
Roster
2000 Chicago White Sox
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Other batters
Manager
Coaches
Game log
2000 White Sox Game Log
April (17–8) – home (9–3) – road (9–5)
#
Date
Time
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
1
April 3
@ Rangers
4–10
Rogers (1–0)
Sirotka (0–1)
2:39
49,332
0–1
box
2
April 4
@ Rangers
8–12
Cordero (1–0)
Simas (0–1)
3:47
29,418
0–2
box
3
April 5
@ Rangers
12–8
Foulke (1–0)
Zimmerman (0–1)
3:30
25,544
1–2
box
4
April 6
@ Rangers
6–2
Baldwin (1–0)
Loaiza (0–1)
2:23
28,466
2–2
box
5
April 7
@ Athletics
7–6
Eyre (1–0)
Magnante (0–1)
Foulke (1)
3:36
10,549
3–2
box
6
April 8
@ Athletics
7–3
Sirotka (1–1)
Mahay (0–1)
2:59
13,125
4–2
box
7
April 9
@ Athletics
2–14
Appier (1–1)
K. Wells (0–1)
3:00
13,280
4–3
box
8
April 11
@ Devil Rays
13–6
Parque (1–0)
Yan (0–1)
2:58
13,639
5–3
box
9
April 12
@ Devil Rays
7–1
Baldwin (2–0)
Wheeler (0–1)
2:56
14,034
6–3
box
10
April 13
@ Devil Rays
5 – 6 (12)
Mecir (2–0)
Sturtze (0–1)
4:04
15,464
6–4
box
11
April 14
Angels
9–4
Sirotka (2–1)
Hill (1–2)
3:25
38,912
7–4
box
12
April 15
Angels
1–3
Bottenfield (1–1)
K. Wells (0–2)
Percival (3)
2:51
14,135
7–5
box
13
April 16
Angels
1–3
Schoeneweis (3–0)
Parque (1–1)
Percival (4)
2:35
10,929
7–6
box
–
April 17
Mariners
Postponed (rain) , rescheduled for August 8
14
April 18
Mariners
18–11
Sturtze (1–1)
Sele (1–1)
3:32
9,898
8–6
box
15
April 19
Mariners
5–2
Lowe (1–0)
Meche (0–1)
Howry (1)
2:57
8,425
9–6
box
16
April 21
Tigers
7–2
K. Wells (1–2)
Nitkowski (1–3)
2:52
11,278
10–6
box
17
April 22
Tigers
14–6
Parque (2–1)
Weaver (0–2)
3:19
16,410
11–6
box
18
April 23
Tigers
9–4
Baldwin (3–0)
Borkowski (0–1)
2:47
12,154
12–6
box
19
April 24
Orioles
8–2
Eldred (1–0)
Mussina (0–2)
2:14
15,461
13–6
box
20
April 25
Orioles
6–12
Rapp (3–0)
Sirotka (2–2)
3:15
11,658
13–7
box
21
April 26
Orioles
11–6
K. Wells (2–2)
Ponson (2–1)
2:59
13,649
14–7
box
22
April 27
Orioles
13–4
Parque (3–1)
Mercedes (2–1)
2:49
13,225
15–7
box
23
April 28
@ Tigers
3–2
Baldwin (4–0)
Weaver (0–3)
Foulke (2)
2:24
26,916
16–7
box
24
April 29
@ Tigers
2–1
Eldred (2–0)
Mlicki (0–5)
Foulke (3)
2:37
28,393
17–7
box
25
April 30
@ Tigers
3 – 4 (12)
Anderson (1–0)
Eyre (1–1)
3:36
28,393
17–8
box
May (13–14) – home (6–6) – road (7–8)
#
Date
Time
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
26
May 1
Blue Jays
3–5
Carpenter (3–3)
K. Wells (2–3)
Koch (6)
2:58
14,448
17–9
box
27
May 2
Blue Jays
1–4
Castillo (1–2)
Wunsch (0–1)
Koch (7)
3:06
10,397
17–10
box
28
May 3
Blue Jays
7–3
Baldwin (5–0)
Escobar (2–4)
Foulke (4)
2:39
12,026
18–10
box
29
May 5
@ Royals
1–5
Fussell (2–1)
Eldred (2–1)
2:38
19,622
18–11
box
30
May 6
@ Royals
5–11
Spradlin (1–1)
Sirotka (2–3)
2:53
28,300
18–12
box
31
May 7
@ Royals
8–12
Bottalico (4–1)
Wunsch (0–2)
3:25
23,107
18–13
box
32
May 8
@ Red Sox
2–3
Rose (2–2)
Sirotka (1–2)
Lowe (8)
2:31
23,468
18–14
box
33
May 9
@ Red Sox
6–0
Baldwin (6–0)
Schourek (1–3)
2:22
25,371
19–14
box
34
May 10
@ Red Sox
3–5
Martinez (3–2)
Eldred (2–2)
Garcés (1)
2:16
28,911
19–15
box
35
May 12
Twins
3 – 4 (10)
Miller (1–2)
Lowe (1–1)
Carrasco (1)
3:22
12,526
19–16
box
36
May 13
Twins
4–3
Wunsch (1–2)
Wells (0–4)
2:52
22,545
20–16
box
37
May 14
Twins
5–3
Wunsch (2–2)
Radke (2–4)
Foulke (5)
2:50
29,177
21–16
box
38
May 16
@ Yankees
4–0
Eldred (3–2)
Hernández (4–3)
3:10
31,143
22–16
box
39
May 17
@ Yankees
4–9
Clemens (4–3)
Parque (3–2)
3:09
26,887
22–17
box
40
May 19
@ Blue Jays
5–3
Sirotka (3–3)
Escobar (4–5)
Foulke (6)
2:49
18,268
23–17
box
41
May 20
@ Blue Jays
6–2
Baldwin (7–0)
D. Wells (7–2)
2:22
20,091
24–17
box
42
May 21
@ Blue Jays
2–1
Eldred (4–2)
Castillo (1–4)
Foulke (7)
2:39
18,264
25–17
box
43
May 22
@ Blue Jays
3–4
Koch (3–0)
Howry (0–1)
2:32
19,167
25–18
box
44
May 23
Yankees
8–2
K. Wells (3–3)
Clemens (4–4)
2:53
21,863
26–18
box
45
May 24
Yankees
4–12
Pettitte (3–2)
Sirotka (3–4)
3:17
23,144
26–19
box
46
May 25
Yankees
0–7
Mendoza (5–2)
Baldwin (7–1)
2:21
23,636
26–20
box
47
May 26
Indians
5–3
Eldred (5–2)
Finley (3–4)
Foulke (8)
2:39
18,225
27–20
box
48
May 27
Indians
14–3
Parque (4–2)
Wright (3–3)
3:10
30,250
28–20
box
49
May 28
Indians
3–12
Colón (5–2)
K. Wells (3–4)
4:01
24,192
28–21
box
50
May 29
@ Mariners
4–5
Halama (6–0)
Sirotka (3–5)
Sasaki
3:05
34,429
28–22
box
51
May 30
@ Mariners
2–1
Baldwin (8–1)
Abbott (1–2)
Foulke (9)
2:26
25,788
29–22
box
52
May 31
@ Mariners
4–3
Howry (1–1)
Sasaki (1–4)
Foulke (10)
3:11
35,823
30–22
box
June (20–7) – home (8–6) – road (12–1)
#
Date
Time
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
53
June 2
@ Astros
7–4
Parque (5–2)
Reynolds (5–2)
Foulke (11)
2:56
39,028
31–22
box
54
June 3
@ Astros
1–6
Holt (3–6)
K. Wells (3–5)
3:00
39,459
31–23
box
55
June 4
@ Astros
7–3
Sirotka (4–5)
Dotel (1–4)
2:45
41,117
32–23
box
56
June 5
@ Reds
4–3
Baldwin (9–1)
Parris (2–8)
Foulke (12)
2:41
26,624
33–23
box
57
June 6
@ Reds
17–12
Eldred (6–2)
Villone (6–3)
3:44
28,908
34–23
box
58
June 7
@ Reds
6–4
Parque (6–2)
Bell (4–4)
Foulke (13)
3:21
31,023
35–23
box
59
June 9
Cubs
6 – 5 (14)
Peña (1–0)
Van Poppel (0–2)
4:42
44,140
36–23
box
60
June 10
Cubs
4–3
Sirotka (5–5)
Wood (2–4)
Foulke (14)
3:05
43,806
37–23
box
61
June 11
Cubs
5–6
Van Poppel (1–2)
Peña (1–1)
Aguilera (12)
2:59
43,158
37–24
box
62
June 12
@ Indians
8–7
Eldred (7–2)
Rigdon (1–1)
Foulke (15)
3:37
43,229
38–24
box
63
June 13
@ Indians
4 – 3 (10)
Simas (1–1)
Speier (0–1)
Howry (2)
3:26
43,233
39–24
box
64
June 14
@ Indians
11–4
Beirne (1–0)
Brower (1–1)
3:39
43,284
40–24
box
65
June 15
@ Yankees
12–3
Sirotka (6–5)
Pettitte (6–3)
3:38
30,803
41–24
box
66
June 16
@ Yankees
3–1
Baldwin (10–1)
Stanton (1–1)
Howry (3)
2:54
41,910
42–24
box
67
June 17
@ Yankees
10–9
Eldred (8–2)
Westbrook (0–1)
Foulke (16)
3:43
54,053
43–24
box
68
June 18
@ Yankees
17–4
Parque (7–2)
Hernández (6–6)
3:26
52,856
44–24
box
69
June 19
Indians
6–1
K. Wells (4–5)
Colón (6–4)
3:04
43,062
45–24
box
70
June 20
Indians
1–4
Brower (2–1)
Sirotka (6–6)
Karsay (15)
2:34
20,005
45–25
box
71
June 21
Indians
6–8
Burba (8–2)
Baldwin (10–2)
Karsay (16)
3:00
23,516
45–26
box
72
June 22
Indians
6–0
Eldred (9–2)
Finley (5–5)
2:52
23,374
46–26
box
73
June 23
Yankees
4–3
Lowe (2–1)
Rivera (2–2)
3:10
38,773
47–26
box
74
June 24
Yankees
8–12
Mendoza (7–3)
K. Wells (4–6)
Rivera (17)
3:56
32,623
47–27
box
75
June 25
Yankees
8–7
Sirotka (7–6)
Pettitte (7–4)
Howry (4)
3:15
40,817
48–27
box
76
June 27
Twins
4–7
Mays (4–9)
Baldwin (10–3)
Wells (5)
3:07
20,283
48–28
box
77
June 28
Twins
7–3
Eldred (10–2)
Lincoln (0–1)
2:52
17,541
49–28
box
78
June 29
Twins
1–10
Milton (8–2)
K. Wells (4–7)
3:04
21,239
49–29
box
79
June 30
Red Sox
10–4
Parque (8–2)
Pichardo (2–1)
3:05
32,157
50–29
box
July (14–12) – home (7–4) – road (7–8)
#
Date
Time
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
80
July 1
Red Sox
7–2
Sirotka (8–6)
Crawford (0–1)
2:44
28,006
51–29
box
81
July 2
Red Sox
8–2
Baldwin (11–3)
Schourek (2–7)
2:44
32,934
52–29
box
82
July 3
@ Royals
14–10
Peña (2–1)
Santiago (6–3)
3:55
24,496
53–29
box
83
July 4
@ Royals
7–10
Spradlin (3–2)
Garland (0–1)
3:06
29,884
53–30
box
84
July 5
@ Royals
6 – 3 (13)
Wunsch (3–2)
Bochtler (0–1)
4:22
15,009
54–30
box
85
July 7
@ Cubs
4 – 2 (12)
Lowe (3–1)
Van Poppel (2–3)
Peña (1)
3:23
39,112
55–30
box
86
July 8
@ Cubs
2–9
Lieber (8–5)
Baldwin (11–4)
2:40
38,933
55–31
box
87
July 9
@ Cubs
6–9
Tapani (5–7)
Simas (1–2)
Worrell (1)
2:46
38,706
55–32
box
All-Star Break : AL defeats NL 6–3 at Turner Field
88
July 13
Cardinals
5–13
Benes (10–3)
Sirotka (8–7)
3:17
32,263
55–33
box
89
July 14
Cardinals
4–9
Stephenson (10–5)
Wunsch (3–3)
3:25
34,862
55–34
box
90
July 15
Cardinals
15–7
Parque (9–2)
Kile (11–6)
4:00
40,681
56–34
box
91
July 16
Brewers
11–5
Baldwin (13–4)
Snyder (3–4)
2:47
30,050
57–34
box
92
July 17
Brewers
11–2
Garland (1–1)
Bere (6–7)
2:53
31,369
58–34
box
93
July 18
Brewers
7–5
Sirotka (9–7)
Wright (5–3)
Wunsch (1)
3:00
18,542
59–34
box
94
July 19
@ Twins
3–2
Buehrle (1–0)
Milton (8–6)
Foulke (17)
2:46
12,494
60–34
box
95
July 20
@ Twins
1–5
Mays (5–11)
Parque (9–3)
2:35
18,676
60–35
box
96
July 21
@ Red Sox
8–5
Simas (2–2)
Pichardo (4–2)
Howry (5)
3:16
33,869
61–35
box
97
July 22
@ Red Sox
6–8
Fassero (7–3)
Garland (1–2)
2:59
33,384
61–36
box
98
July 23
@ Red Sox
0–1
Martínez (11–3)
Sirotka (9–8)
2:28
33,224
61–37
box
99
July 24
Royals
7–6
Wunsch (4–3)
Suzuki (5–5)
Foulke (18)
3:08
34,473
62–37
box
100
July 25
Royals
1–6
Suppan (5–6)
Parque (9–4)
2:42
21,091
62–38
box
101
July 26
Royals
6–7
Spradlin (4–2)
Howry (1–2)
Bottalico (8)
3:10
26,615
62–39
box
102
July 27
@ Angels
6–5
Garland (2–2)
Cooper (4–5)
Foulke (19)
3:24
24,394
63–39
box
103
July 28
@ Angels
7–10
Holtz (1–2)
Beirne (1–1)
Percival (24)
3:13
40,711
63–40
box
104
July 29
@ Angels
5–6
Bottenfield (7–8)
Barceló (0–1)
Percival (25)
3:09
25,881
63–41
box
105
July 30
@ Angels
11 – 7 (10)
Foulke (2–0)
Levine (2–4)
4:09
27,538
64–41
box
August (15–13) – home (6–7) – road (9–6)
#
Date
Time
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
106
August 1
@ Rangers
4–3
Howry (2–2)
Wetteland (4–4)
2:42
37,784
65–41
box
107
August 2
@ Rangers
2–7
Helling (13–7)
Garland (2–3)
Crabtree (1)
2:57
36,786
65–42
box
108
August 4
Athletics
3–5
Appier (10–8)
Sirotka (9–9)
Isringhausen (25)
3:22
30,019
65–43
box
109
August 5
Athletics
4 – 3 (10)
Foulke (3–0)
Mathews (2–3)
3:14
35,314
66–43
box
110
August 6
Athletics
13–0
Baldwin (14–4)
Hudson (12–4)
2:50
32,952
67–43
box
111
August 8
Mariners
4–12
Piñeiro (1–0)
Garland (2–4)
Tomko (1)
3:11
23,647
67–44
box
112
August 8
Mariners
5–7
García (4–2)
Buehrle (1–1)
Sasaki (27)
3:43
23,647
67–45
box
113
August 9
Mariners
19–3
Sirotka (10–9)
Moyer (11–5)
3:10
24,947
68–45
box
114
August 10
Mariners
3–6
Sele (13–6)
Biddle (0–1)
Sasaki (28)
2:41
23,924
68–46
box
115
August 11
@ Devil Rays
6–5
Buehrle (2–1)
Wilson (0–1)
Foulke (20)
3:13
18,370
69–46
box
116
August 12
@ Devil Rays
5 – 4 (10)
Buehrle (3–1)
Hernández (3–4)
Foulke (21)
3:12
27,538
70–46
box
117
August 13
@ Devil Rays
3–5
López (10–8)
Howry (2–3)
2:28
19,685
70–47
box
118
August 14
@ Orioles
2–8
Mercedes (8–4)
Sirotka (10–10)
3:02
40,047
70–48
box
119
August 15
@ Orioles
14–4
Biddle (1–1)
Johnson (1–9)
2:48
37,707
71–48
box
120
August 16
@ Orioles
7–3
Parque (10–4)
Mussina (7–13)
2:35
39,079
72–48
box
121
August 17
@ Orioles
3–5
Parrish (2–1)
Baldwin (14–5)
2:52
40,205
72–49
box
122
August 18
Devil Rays
5–2
Garland (3–4)
Rekar (4–8)
Foulke (22)
2:36
25,160
73–49
box
123
August 19
Devil Rays
7–0
Sirotka (11–10)
López (10–9)
2:32
38,926
74–49
box
124
August 20
Devil Rays
11–12
Yan (6–8)
Foulke (3–1)
Hernández (23)
3:45
27,744
74–50
box
125
August 21
Devil Rays
4–11
Sturtze (5–2)
Parque (10–5)
2:57
31,744
74–51
box
126
August 23
Orioles
8–4
Barceló (1–1)
Parrish (2–2)
3:14
22,528
75–51
box
127
August 24
Orioles
5–8
Mercedes (9–5)
Hill (5–8)
3:15
20,007
75–52
box
128
August 25
@ Mariners
4–1
Sirotka (12–10)
Sele (13–9)
Foulke (23)
3:08
44,745
76–52
box
129
August 26
@ Mariners
5–11
Halama (11–6)
Biddle (1–2)
3:36
45,191
76–53
box
130
August 27
@ Mariners
2–1
Barceló (2–1)
García (4–4)
Foulke (24)
2:44
45,525
77–53
box
131
August 28
@ Athletics
0–3
Hudson (14–6)
Parque (10–6)
2:19
12,436
77–54
box
132
August 29
@ Athletics
3–0
Baldwin (15–5)
Zito (2–3)
Foulke (25)
2:20
12,129
78–54
box
133
August 30
@ Athletics
8–3
Sirotka (13–10)
Appier (12–10)
Howry (6)
3:05
19,458
79–54
box
September/October (16–13) – home (10–9) – road (6–4)
#
Date
Time
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Box
134
September 1
Angels
9–8
Ginter (1–0)
Hasegawa (8–3)
Foulke (26)
3:06
16,377
80–54
box
135
September 2
Angels
13–6
Parque (11–6)
Mercker (1–3)
3:09
29,785
81–54
box
136
September 3
Angels
13–12
Wunsch (5–3)
Hasegawa (8–4)
Foulke (27)
3:38
22,020
82–54
box
137
September 4
Rangers
4–5
Davis (6–5)
Garland (3–5)
Wetteland (29)
3:14
29,614
82–55
box
138
September 5
Rangers
1–2
Johnson (1–0)
Howry (2–4)
Wetteland (30)
2:58
13,899
82–56
box
139
September 6
Rangers
13–1
K. Wells (5–7)
Helling (14–11)
2:41
15,622
83–56
box
140
September 7
Rangers
10–6
Barceló (3–1)
Zimmerman (3–5)
Foulke (28)
2:49
18,219
84–56
box
141
September 8
@ Indians
5–4
Buehrle (4–1)
Woodard (2–10)
Foulke (29)
3:34
42,526
85–56
box
142
September 9
@ Indians
3–9
Burba (14–6)
Garland (3–6)
3:23
42,561
85–57
box
–
September 10
@ Indians
Postponed (rain) , rescheduled for September 25
143
September 11
Tigers
10–3
Sirotka (14–10)
Moehler (12–8)
Howry (7)
3:15
21,527
86–57
box
144
September 12
Tigers
3–10
Mlicki (5–11)
K. Wells (5–8)
3:09
15,297
86–58
box
145
September 13
Tigers
1–0
Parque (12–6)
Weaver (9–14)
Foulke (30)
2:38
16,651
87–58
box
146
September 15
Blue Jays
5–6
Escobar (10–14)
Garland (3–7)
Koch (33)
3:18
23,105
87–59
box
147
September 16
Blue Jays
6–3
Wunsch (6–3)
Escobar (10–15)
Foulke (31)
2:43
33,204
88–59
box
148
September 17
Blue Jays
1–14
Painter (2–0)
K. Wells (5–9)
3:06
26,113
88–60
box
149
September 18
@ Tigers
2–5
Weaver (10–14)
Barceló (3–2)
Jones (40)
2:42
22,718
88–61
box
150
September 19
@ Tigers
6–2
Lowe (4–1)
Sparks (6–5)
2:32
24,951
89–61
box
151
September 20
@ Tigers
13–6
Garland (4–7)
Moehler (12–9)
3:00
28,422
90–61
box
152
September 21
@ Twins
9–4
Sirotka (15–10)
Santana (2–3)
3:03
6,688
91–61
box
153
September 22
@ Twins
5–4
Barceló (4–2)
Wells (0–7)
Foulke (32)
2:57
9,060
92–61
box
154
September 23
@ Twins
5–3
Parque (13–6)
Milton (13–10)
Foulke (33)
2:50
20,263
93–61
box
155
September 24
@ Twins
5 – 6 (10)
Guardado (6–3)
Beirne (1–2)
3:06
9,716
93–62
box
156
September 25
@ Indians
2–9
Burba (16–6)
Garland (4–8)
3:03
42,500
93–63
box [permanent dead link ]
157
September 26
Red Sox
3–4
Martínez (18–6)
Beirne (1–3)
Lowe (39)
2:31
23,319
93–64
box
158
September 27
Red Sox
1–2
Crawford (2–1)
Baldwin (15–6)
Lowe (40)
2:21
16,368
93–65
box
159
September 28
Red Sox
6–7
Beck (3–0)
Simas (2–3)
Lowe (41)
3:23
18,326
93–66
box
160
September 29
Royals
6–4
Bradford (1–0)
Reichert (8–10)
Foulke (34)
2:53
17,735
94–66
box
161
September 30
Royals
9–1
K. Wells (6–9)
Stein (8–5)
2:43
29,692
95–66
box
162
October 1
Royals
2–6
Fussell (5–3)
Baldwin (15–7)
2:58
30,071
95–67
box
2000 White Sox Postseason Game Log
October (0–3) – home (0–2) – road (0–1) American League Division Series (0–3) (Best of 5)
Player stats
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Base on balls; SO = Strikeouts; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases
Player
G
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
SO
AVG
SB
Jeff Abbott , OF
80
215
31
59
15
1
3
29
21
38
.274
2
Harold Baines , DH
24
61
2
13
5
0
1
9
7
11
.213
0
James Baldwin , P
29
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
.000
0
McKay Christensen , CF
32
19
4
2
0
0
0
1
2
6
.105
1
Joe Crede , 3B
7
14
2
5
1
0
0
3
0
3
.357
0
Ray Durham , 2B
151
614
121
172
35
9
17
75
75
105
.280
25
Cal Eldred , P
20
4
3
1
0
0
0
0
2
1
.250
0
Brook Fordyce , C
40
125
18
34
7
1
5
21
6
23
.272
0
Tony Graffanino , SS,2B,3B
57
148
25
40
5
1
2
16
21
25
.270
7
Charles Johnson , C
44
135
24
44
8
0
10
36
20
37
.326
0
Mark Johnson , C
75
213
29
48
11
0
3
23
27
40
.225
3
Paul Konerko , 1B,3B,DH
143
524
84
156
31
1
21
97
47
72
.298
1
Carlos Lee , LF
152
572
107
172
29
2
24
92
38
94
.301
13
Jeff Liefer , RF,1B
5
11
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
4
.182
0
Greg Norton , 3B,1B
71
201
25
49
6
1
6
28
26
47
.244
1
Magglio Ordóñez , RF
153
588
102
185
34
3
32
126
60
64
.315
18
Jim Parque , P
33
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
.000
0
Josh Paul , C
36
71
15
20
3
2
1
8
5
17
.282
1
Herbert Perry , 3B,1B
109
383
69
118
29
1
12
61
22
68
.308
4
Chris Singleton , CF
147
511
83
130
22
5
11
62
35
85
.254
22
Mike Sirotka , P
32
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
.000
0
Frank Thomas , DH,1B
159
582
115
191
44
0
43
143
112
94
.328
1
José Valentín , SS
144
568
107
155
37
6
25
92
59
106
.273
19
Kip Wells , P
20
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
.000
0
Craig Wilson , 3B,SS,2B
28
73
12
19
3
0
0
4
5
11
.260
1
Team Totals
162
5646
978
1615
325
33
216
926
591
960
.286
119
Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; HR = Home runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
ALDS
Seattle defeated the White Sox in a 3-game sweep.
Game
Home
Score
Visitor
Score
Date
Series
1
Chicago
4
Seattle
7
October 3
1-0 (SEA)
2
Chicago
2
Seattle
5
October 4
2-0 (SEA)
3
Seattle
2
Chicago
1
October 6
3-0 (SEA)
Awards and honors
Jerry Manuel, Associated Press Manager of the Year
Farm system
[5]
References
^ "Tigers, White Sox Get Fighting Mad: 11 Tossed," The Washington Post , Sunday, April 23, 2000. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
^ "MLB Suspends 16 After Melee," The Associated Press (AP), Thursday, April 27, 2000. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
^ Newhan, Ross. "16 Suspended for 82 Games for Roles in Chicago Brawl," Los Angeles Times , Friday, April 28, 2000. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
^ "Charles Johnson Stats" .
^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball , 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
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