1957 Chicago White Sox Replay.
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Are you playing these as solo on APBA GO?
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Yes. I’m doing this as a solitaire replay on GO.
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23 Games are in the book, and the White Sox Results are right in line with their 1957 results:
The Standings behind the Sox look significantly different, however, thanks to the fact that the Sox swept 3 games from the Yankees in their first series of the season. In 1957, the Yankees were the ones who swept the Sox.
1957 Standings as of May 16th:
Replay Standings as of May 16th:
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Batting Stats Thru 23 games:
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Pitching Stats Thru 23 Games:
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The White Sox made 4 transactions on May 16th to get down to 25 players on the roster:
Released: Bob Kennedy, Ellis Kinder, Leroy Powell
Sent to Minors: Jim McDonald.
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Update after 50 games. The White Sox have lost their last 4 games, one to Baltimore, and a 3 game sweep at the hands of the Yankees.
They are hanging onto first place over the second place Tigers, with the Yankees looming in 3rd place:
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Batting stats through June 13th:
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Pitching Stats through June 13:
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The White Sox and the Tigers have made a trade. The White Sox are sending Dave Philley to the Tigers and are getting Earl Torgeson in return.
Philley posted a .203/.282/.250 stat line for the Sox in 64 At Bats. Torgeson went 2 for 10 with 2 singles in 5 games of action against the Sox.
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Seven more games in the books for the White Sox. They split a 4-game series with the Senators, and took 2 of 3 from the Orioles.
The Sox Remain 2 games off their 1957 pace:
The Yankees have moved past the Tigers into second place, just a game and a half behind the Sox:
The Sox and the Yankees kick off the next block of games with a 4-game set in New York.
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One player that will not be with the team to take on the Yankees is Sherm Lollar. The Sox placed Lollar on the DL. Sherm has posted a rather pedestrian slash line of .220/.313/.302 for Chicago so far, but he has been solid behind the plate. In his absence, the Sox will turn to a combination of Earl Battey (.200/.300.314) and Les Moss(.143/.143/.286)
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The White Sox finished the month of June on a tear. They are 11-1 in their last 12 games. After taking 3 of 4 from the Yankees, they swept 4-game sets from both the Red Sox and the Senators.
The hot streak has put the Sox 3 games ahead of their 1957 pace:
They lead the 2nd place Yankees by six games:
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Sox Batting Stats through the end of June:
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Sox Pitching Stats through the end of June:
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Another 13 games in the books for the White Sox, and they went 8-5 over those games.
Tigers: 1-1
Royals: 2-1
Indians: 2-2
Senators: 2-1
Yankees: 2-0The Sox continue to own the Yankees. The Sox have won 10 games against New York, while losing only 4.
At this point in 1957, the White Sox trailed the Yankees by 3 games in the standings:
But in the replay, they hold a 5-game lead over New York:
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Here is a comparison of the replay stats versus actual stats through 82 games for the Sox:
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Batting Stat comparison through 82 games:
(Pitchers were omitted from the details, but included in the totals)
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Seven more games in the books for the White Sox. They dropped 2 of 3 to both the Orioles and the Red Sox. They took the opener of a 3-game set against the Yankees in New York. After 89 games, the standings look like this:
The Sox are 4 games ahead of their actual pace:
The White Sox have made another roster move. They released Ron Northey and called up Ted Beard from Indianapolis.
Northey put up the following stats for the Sox:
Beard has forced his way onto the major league roster by posting a slash line of .347/.454/.559 for Indianapolis.
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The White Sox replay has reached August 1st. The Sox Split the final 2 games of their series with the Yankees, then took 4 out of 5 from the Orioles and took 2 of 3 from the Senators.
The White Sox hold a 5 game lead over the Yankees:
The Sox are now back at full strength as Sherm Lollar has returned from a stint on the disabled list. In Lollar’s absence, White Sox catchers contributed the following:
The White Sox conclude their current road trip with 3 games in Boston, then return home for a 3-game set against Kansas City.