Chicago White Sox
Chicago White Sox Team Batting — 2016
| GP | AB | R | H | HR | RBI | AVG | OBP | SLG |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 162 | 5550 | 686 | 1428 | 168 | 656 | .257 | .317 | .410 |
Chicago White Sox Team Pitching — 2016
| W | L | ERA | IP | K | WHIP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 78 | 84 | 4.10 | 1446.2 | 1270 | 1.34 |
Chicago White Sox Team Fielding — 2016
FLD%
0.984
Errors
95
TC
5971
PO
4340
A
1536
Chicago White Sox Batting Slash Line Team batting average, on-base percentage, slugging, and OPS for the season.
Chicago White Sox Hit & Baserunning Volume Season totals for extra-base hits, walks, and stolen bases.
Chicago White Sox Pitching Rates Team ERA and WHIP for the season. Lower is better.
Chicago White Sox Pitching Outcomes Season totals for strikeouts, walks, hits, and home runs allowed.
Chicago White Sox Standings Detail
Div Rank
4th
League Rank
11th
MLB Rank
11th
Games Behind
16.5
Div GB
16.5
Chicago White Sox 2016 DFS Analysis
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What are Chicago White Sox's 2016 team stats?
- The Stats tab shows Chicago White Sox's 2016 batting statistics (AVG, OBP, SLG, OPS, HR, RBI), pitching stats (ERA, WHIP, K/9, BB/9), fielding percentage, and win-loss record breakdown (home, away, last 10).
- What is OPS in baseball?
- OPS stands for On-base Plus Slugging — the sum of a batter's on-base percentage (OBP) and slugging percentage (SLG). An OPS above .800 is above average; .900+ is excellent. It is a simple but effective measure of a team's overall offensive production.
- What is WHIP in baseball?
- WHIP stands for Walks plus Hits per Inning Pitched. It measures how many baserunners a pitching staff allows per inning. A team WHIP below 1.20 is strong; above 1.40 is poor. Lower WHIP correlates with fewer runs allowed and is a key indicator of pitching staff quality.