Since our last check-in, the Chicago White Sox have managed to get even worse on offense, and that’s with a two-three week hot streak (“the Eloy Jiménez Michael Kopech bump”) buried in there somewhere.
Going with one plate appearance per game as a minimum requirement for non-cumulative stats like homers, there are 13 qualifying players on the White Sox, and more often than not, they fall below average.
If you would like these stats defined, check FanGraphs for either offensive or pitching terms.
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Batting Average: Kevan Smith overtakes Omar Narváez for the team lead in average, approaching .