2012 Chicago White Sox season

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The 2012 Chicago White Sox season was the club's 113th season in Chicago and 112th in the American League. On October 6, 2011, Robin Ventura was designated to be the new manager.

Offseason

White Sox

, to be the team's fourth outfielder.

Offseason additions and subtractions

Subtractions Additions
Players LHP Mark Buehrle (signed with Marlins)
RHP Sergio Santos (traded to Blue Jays)
RHP Jason Frasor (traded to Blue Jays)
RHP Josh Kinney (signed with Mariners)
C Ramón Castro (free agent)
C Donny Lucy (retired)
INF Omar Vizquel (signed with Blue Jays)
OF Juan Pierre (signed with Phillies)
OF Carlos Quentin (traded to Padres)
OF Lastings Milledge (signed with NPB Tokyo Yakult Swallows)
LHP
Osvaldo Martínez (compensation from Marlins)
INF Ray Olmedo** (Minor League free agent)
INF Corey Smith* (Minor League free agent)
OF Delwyn Young** (Minor League free agent)
OF Kosuke Fukudome
(free agent)
Personnel Manager Ozzie Guillén† (released)
Bench coach Joey Cora† (released)
Hitting coach Greg Walker (released)
Third base coach Jeff Cox (released)
Manager Robin Ventura
Bench coach Mark Parent
Hitting coach Jeff Manto
Third base coach Joe McEwing
†Player released during 2011 season
*Player spent entire 2011 season in Minor Leagues
**Player was non-roster invitee to Spring training (not on 40-man roster)

2012 Top prospects

# Player Position Top 100 rank MLB rank 2012 Starting team (level)
1 Addison Reed Right-handed pitcher 66 92 Majors
2 Néstor Molina Right-handed pitcher - - AA
3 Simón Castro Right-handed pitcher - - AA
4 Trayce Thompson Outfielder - - High A
5
Jacob Petricka
Right-handed pitcher - - High A
6 Keenyn Walker Outfielder - - Low A
7 Jhan Mariñez Right-handed pitcher - - AAA
8 Tyler Saladino Shortstop - - AA
9 Juan Silverio Third baseman - - High A
10
Osvaldo Martínez
Shortstop - - AAA

* According to Baseball America Top 100 Prospects[2]

* According to 2012 Prospect Watch[3]

* Top 10 White Sox prospects via Baseball America[4]

Transactions

Regular season

Season standings

American League Central

W
L
Pct. GB Home Road
Detroit Tigers 88 74 0.543 50–31 38–43
Chicago White Sox 85 77 0.525 3 45–36 40–41
Kansas City Royals 72 90 0.444 16 37–44 35–46
Cleveland Indians 68 94 0.420 20 37–44 31–50
Minnesota Twins 66 96 0.407 22 31–50 35–46


American League Wild Card

Division Winners
W
L
Pct.
New York Yankees 95 67 0.586
Oakland Athletics 94 68 0.580
Detroit Tigers 88 74 0.543
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W
L
Pct. GB
Texas Rangers 93 69 0.574
Baltimore Orioles 93 69 0.574
Tampa Bay Rays 90 72 0.556 3
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
89 73 0.549 4
Chicago White Sox 85 77 0.525 8
Seattle Mariners 75 87 0.463 18
Toronto Blue Jays 73 89 0.451 20
Kansas City Royals 72 90 0.444 21
Boston Red Sox 69 93 0.426 24
Cleveland Indians 68 94 0.420 25
Minnesota Twins 66 96 0.407 27

Record vs. opponents

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 13–5 6–2 4–4 3–3 5–4 2–7 5–2 9–9 4–5 8–1 10–8 2–5 11–7 11–7
Boston 5–13 6–2 5–3 5–5 4–3 0–6 4–3 5–13 1–8 5–4 9–9 2–6 7–11 11–7
Chicago 2–6 2–6 11–7 6–12 6–12 3–5 14–4 5–2 3–3 8–1 4–3 6–3 6–4 9–9
Cleveland 4–4 3–5 7–11 10–8 8–10 5–4 6–12 1–5 2–8 4–4 4–4 4–5 2–4 8–10
Detroit 3–3 5–5 12–6 8–10 13–5 5–5 10–8 4–6 4–3 1–5 5–2 3–7 4–2 11–7
Kansas City 4–5 3–4 12–6 10–8 5–13 4–5 7–11 3–4 5–4 1–7 4–2 4–5 2–6 8–10
Los Angeles
7–2 6–0 5–3 4–5 5–5 5–4 6–3 4–5 9–10 11–8 1–9 10–9 4–4 12–6
Minnesota 2–5 3–4 4–14 12–6 8–10 11–7 3–6 3–4 4–5 2–8 1–5 2–8 2–5 9–9
New York 9–9 13–5 2–5 5–1 6–4 4–3 5–4 4–3 5–5 6–3 8–10 4–3 11–7 13–5
Oakland 5–4 8–1 3–3 8–2 3–4 4–5 10–9 5–4 5–5 12–7 5–4 11–8 5–4 10–8
Seattle 1–8 4–5 1–8 4–4 5–1 7–1 8–11 8–2 3–6 7–12 4–6 9–10 6–3 8–10
Tampa Bay 8–10 9–9 3–4 4–4 2–5 2–4 9–1 5–1 10–8 4–5 6–4 5–4 14–4 9–9
Texas 5–2 6–2 3–6 5–4 7–3 5–4 9–10 8–2 3–4 8–11 10–9 4–5 6–3 14–4
Toronto 7–11 11–7 4–6 4–2 2–4 6–2 4–4 5–2 7–11 4–5 3–6 4–14 3–6 9–9


Detailed records and runs scored/allowed

Opponent Home Away Total Pct. Runs scored Runs allowed
AL East
Baltimore Orioles 1–3 1–3 2–6 .250 31 35
Boston Red Sox 1–3 1–3 2–6 .250 20 45
New York Yankees 3–0 2–2 5–2 .714 38 28
Tampa Bay Rays 1–3 3–0 4–3 .571 24 26
Toronto Blue Jays 3–3 3–1 6–4 .600 45 41
9–12 10–9 19–21 .475 158 175
AL Central
Cleveland Indians
5–4 6–3 11–7 .611 120 73
Detroit Tigers 5–4 1–8 6–12 .333 69 84
Kansas City Royals 3–6 3–6 6–12 .333 52 78
Minnesota Twins 7–2 7–2 14–4 .778 113 77
20–16 17–19 37–35 .514 364 310
AL West
Los Angeles Angels 2–1 1–4 3–5 .375 30 36
Oakland Athletics 2–1 1–2 3–3 .500 26 22
Seattle Mariners 5–1 3–0 8–1 .889 55 38
Texas Rangers 3–0 3–3 6–3 .667 46 27
12–3 8–9 20–12 .625 157 123
Interleague
Chicago Cubs 1–2 3–0 4–2 .667 27 20
Houston Astros 1–2 0–0 1–2 .333 22 20
Los Angeles Dodgers 0–0 1–2 1–2 .333 12 13
Milwaukee Brewers 2–1 0–0 2–1 .667 9 7
St. Louis Cardinals 0–0 1–2 1–2 .333 9 7
4–5 5–4 9–9 .500 79 67

Season summary