Major League Baseball team season
The 1917 Chicago White Sox dominated the American League with a record of 100–54. The 100 wins is a club record that still stands.[ 1] Their offense was first in runs scored while their pitching staff led the league with a 2.16 ERA.
Facing the New York Giants in the 1917 World Series , the team clinched the series in six games, thanks in large part to the workhorse efforts of Eddie Cicotte and Red Faber . It would be the team's last world championship until 2005 .
Regular season
1917 Chicago White Sox
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
Team
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
NYY
PHA
SLB
WSH
Boston
—
10–12–1
10–12
9–12
13–9–1
18–3–1
17–5–1
13–9–1
Chicago
12–10–1
—
14–8
16–6
12–10
15–7
16–6
15–7–1
Cleveland
12–10
8–14
—
12–10
15–7
16–6
14–8
11–11–2
Detroit
12–9
6–16
10–12
—
13–9–1
12–10
14–8
11–11
New York
9–13–1
10–12
7–15
9–13–1
—
15–7
13–9
8–13
Philadelphia
3–18–1
7–15
6–16
10–12
7–15
—
11–11
11–11
St. Louis
5–17–1
6–16
8–14
8–14
9–13
11–11
—
10–12
Washington
9–13–1
7–15–1
11–11–2
11–11
13–8
11–11
12–10
—
Game log
Legend
White Sox win
White Sox loss
Postponement
Bold
White Sox team member
1917 White Sox game log
April (9–7) – home (4–6) – road (0–6) – 0 R.S. 0 R.A.
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Time
Record
GB
Box/Streak
1
April 11
@ Browns
7–2
Scott
@ Hamilton
Danforth
18,000
1.57
1–0
2
April 13
@ Browns
3–4
Koob
Faber
Sothoron
1,000
2:11
1–1
–
3
April 14
@ Browns
11–0
Cicotte
Hamilton
10,000
2:02
2–1
4
April 15
@ Tigers
6–2
Scott
Covelski
15,473
1:35
5
April 16
@ Tigers
4–0
Faber
Jones
5,200
1:41
3–1
–
6
April 17
@ Tigers
4–2
Danforth
Ehmke
Russel
3,353
1:50
–
7
April 19
Indians
2–6
Plank
Scott
28,000
1:58
8
April 20
Browns
5–2
Cicotte
Sothoron
6,000
1:48
9
April 21
Browns
2–0
Faber
Koob
14,000
2,000
10
April 22
Browns
3–2
Williams
Groom
25,000
1:59
11
April 24
Indians
1–0
Scott
Coveleski
5,000
1:43
12
April 25
Indians
1–4
Coumbe
Cicotte
1,000
1:47
13
April 26
Indians
0–3
Bagby
Faber
2,500
1:48
14
April 27
Indians
1–2
Klepfer
Scott
Covelski
4,000
2:02
15
April 28
Tigers
3–8
Faber
Jones
4,200
2:36
16
April 29
Tigers
0–3
Mitchell
Faber
12,000
1:42
Roster
1917 Chicago White Sox
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Other positions
Manager
Coaches
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Awards and honors
League top five finishers
Eddie Cicotte
#1 in AL in wins (28)
#1 in AL in earned run average (1.53)
#2 in AL in strikeouts (150)
Happy Felsch
#2 in AL in runs batted in (102)
1917 World Series
There were accusations of this series not being completely "on the level," especially after the Black Sox Scandal of 1919.[citation needed ] The most notable play involved Heinie Zimmerman of the Giants chasing Eddie Collins across home plate in the deciding game. Zimmerman was later banned from organized baseball for throwing games.
AL Chicago White Sox (4) vs. NL New York Giants (2)
Game
Score
Date
Location
Attendance
1
New York Giants – 1, Chicago White Sox – 2
October 6
Comiskey Park
32,000
2
New York Giants – 2, Chicago White Sox – 7
October 7
Comiskey Park
32,000
3
Chicago White Sox – 0, New York Giants – 2
October 10
Polo Grounds
33,616
4
Chicago White Sox – 0, New York Giants – 5
October 11
Polo Grounds
27,746
5
New York Giants – 5, Chicago White Sox – 8
October 13
Comiskey Park
27,323
6
Chicago White Sox – 4, New York Giants – 2
October 15
Polo Grounds
33,969
Notes
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