In a feature largely ignored this season, we’re trotting the Super Stats Pack out for a series of five year-end roundups.
A year ago, Omar Narváez was Chicago’s most valuable player, at least per the rankings of 18 key player statistics. While the offense on the South Side didn’t exactly take a healthy leap forward, two players finished with a higher tally than Narváez in 2018, and overall the White Sox boasted, let’s say, five solid players this season.
So, using a generous qualifier (one plate appearance per game as a minimum requirement for non-cumulative stats), just like last year, there are 13 players on the White Sox with at least 161 PAs.