Super Stats Pack
Posts of advanced stats.
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One-third of the way to ignominious history
As historically bad as the White Sox have been in 2024, the offense has been even worse
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2023 South Side Sox Value Survey: Our lone All-Star, Luis Robert Jr., is running away from the field
La Pantera has had one of the best surplus value half-seasons ever seen, with more than four times anyone else’s SV so far
2022 South Side Sox Value Survey: All-Star Break
Dylan Cease is running away from the pack, more than doubling anyone else’s surplus value so far
2022 South Side Sox Value Survey: Ugh
It’s a fight between Michael Kopech and Dylan Cease for best value on the White Sox, while TA maintains the top spot on the hitters’ side
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2021 South Side Sox Final Value Survey
Carlos Rodón takes the surplus value title for the team, but there were fierce battles on both the pitching and hitting sides.
South Side Sox Value Survey: Late July
Carlos Rodón has a stranglehold on the SV title for the team, while Yoán and TA duke it out among the hitters
South Side Sox Value Survey: Mid-June
Carlos Rodón extends his team lead, while a quietly-dominant hitter slides into second place
White Sox at Cleveland, PPD Rain (and Sheer Doubleheader Fatigue)
Makeup to come during the final week of the season, so hopefully the South Siders have clinched the top seed by then
South Side Sox Value Survey: Mid-May
Carlos Rodón takes the lead, in a three-way surplus value fight with Yermín Mercedes and Dylan Cease
South Side Sox Value Survey: April
Yes, yes, it’s early ... but some trends have already been established, with 10% of the season in the books
2020 Final Value Survey: Pitchers
For another year, Lucas Giolito was the value leader on the mound — and this summer, the competition wasn’t close
2020 Final Value Survey: Hitters
Longtime leader Tim Anderson is supplanted by another star teammate as White Sox surplus value champion
Super Stats Pack: Team Stats (Final 2019)
While power and speed took a hit, a 10-win improvement means very few worst-in-league marks (thankfully)
Super Stats Pack: Pitchers (Final 2019)
No shocker: Giolito and Bummer were the best of the staff
Value Survey: Game 21
Tim Anderson refuses to relinquish his status as the top surplus value player for the White Sox to begin 2019
Super Stats Pack: Hitters (Final 2018)
Omar Narváez edges out José Abreu as the most valuable position player on the 2018 White Sox
Super Stats Pack: Hitters
Omar Narváez edges out José Abreu as the most valuable position player on the 2018 White Sox
Value Survey: Team
Were the Chicago White Sox a good value in 2018? (That’s a rhetorical question.)
Value Survey: Pitchers
Near the top of the leaderboard all season long, Reynaldo López was easily the best pitching value on the 2018 White Sox
Value Survey: Hitters
Tim Anderson prevails — by a wide margin — as White Sox surplus value champion for 2018
A better guide to surplus value
Adjusting for a realistic cost of WAR yields some sobering results for the White Sox
Super Stats Pack: Pitchers
Jace Fry continues to be the lone, clear bright spot on the White Sox pitching staff
Super Stats Pack: Hitters
Daniel Palka has mashed hell outta the ball, of course — but he’s also been a stellar clutch hitter for the White Sox
Value Survey: Game 146
Tim Anderson establishes himself as the top surplus value player for the White Sox in 2018
Super Stats Pack: Team Stats
Basically, there is no significant pitching stat where the White Sox aren’t at or close to the bottom of baseball
Super Stats Pack: Pitchers
Some decent showings by Rodón, Avilán, Fry, as the staff tries to keep it together into the dog days
Super Stats Pack: Hitters
It’s pretty much José Abreu, Omar Narváez and pray for rain when it comes to the White Sox leaderboards on offense
Value Survey: Game 95
The All-Star break survey indicates Avi’s back, Abreu is floundering, and Soria is surging
Super Stats Pack: Minors
Here’s a peek in on the Top 10 ranked players throughout the White Sox system
Super Stats Pack: Team Stats
A bit of positive movement in the power categories, but otherwise, the White Sox rank about how you’d expect them to
Super Stats Pack: Pitchers
Perhaps you’ve heard this before, but: The White Sox are bad