Over the past decade and a half, no pitcher on the White Sox has increased his production in comparison to the prior year the way Tommy Kahnle has. However, there may be one exception to this rule. Anyone who remembers the 2003 season recalls Esteban Loaiza’s dominance, as he shocked countless fans around the game by finishing second in the league with 21 wins. How does his campaign compare with Kahnle’s dominance so far? Let’s take a look.
As the Sox started the 2003 season, they had a plan in mind. With both Bartolo Colon and Mark Buehrle at the top of the rotation, the club had on of the best one-two punches in the game, meaning if they won their starts, all they had to do was win one of the following three games in order to play .