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1976 Chicago White Sox season


FieldValue
nameChicago White Sox
season1976
leagueAmerican League
divisionWest
ballparkComiskey Park
cityChicago
ownersBill Veeck
general_managersRoland Hemond
managersPaul Richards
televisionWSNS-TV
radioWMAQ (AM)
(Harry Caray, Lorn Brown)

(Harry Caray, Lorn Brown) |}}

The 1976 Chicago White Sox season was the team's 76th season in Major League Baseball, and its 77th season overall. They finished at , the worst record in the 12-team American League. They were 25½ games behind the Kansas City Royals, champions of the American League West.

Offseason

New ownership

In 1975, White Sox owner John Allyn was broke and placed under enormous pressure from fellow owners to sell his club to Seattle interests and undercut a lawsuit which Seattle had against them. The Seattle lawsuit was directly related to the American League owners' approval of moving the Seattle Pilots franchise to Milwaukee. The AL owners also planned to appease Oakland Athletics owner Charlie Finley by making Chicago available to his A's. Charlie wanted out of Oakland and had years earlier tried to buy the Sox. Everyone was lined up against John Allyn and Chicago's Sox fans.

As fall turned to winter in 1975, Bill Veeck emerged as leader of the sole investment group intent on saving the club for Chicago and its Sox fans. The AL owners reluctantly agreed to his offer and later voted to expand the league to include an expansion franchise in Seattle, Washington. Veeck purchased 80% of the White Sox, effective December 18, 1975.

Notable transactions

  • December 10, 1975: Jim Kaat and Mike Buskey were traded by the White Sox to the Philadelphia Phillies for Dick Ruthven, Roy Thomas, and Alan Bannister.
  • December 12, 1975: Ken Henderson, Ozzie Osborn and Dick Ruthven were traded by the White Sox to the Atlanta Braves for Larvell Blanks and Ralph Garr.
  • December 12, 1975: Larvell Blanks was traded by the White Sox to the Cleveland Indians for Jack Brohamer.
  • December 12, 1975: Rich Hinton and Jeff (minors) were traded by the White Sox to the Cincinnati Reds for Clay Carroll.
  • December 12, 1975: Lee Richard was traded by the White Sox to the St. Louis Cardinals for Buddy Bradford and Greg Terlecky.

Regular season

With the new ownership, the White Sox changed team colors from red to navy and the uniform style was modified early twentieth century, with collared, untucked jerseys. The AstroTurf infield (1969–1975) at Comiskey Park was removed and replaced with natural grass.

  • August 8: The White Sox took the field wearing shorts instead of traditional baseball pants during the first game of a doubleheader against the Kansas City Royals. Despite winning the game 5–2, the shorts were such a disaster the White Sox dressed in pants for the second game, which they lost 7–1.

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Opening Day lineup

  • Chet Lemon, CF
  • Ralph Garr, LF
  • Jorge Orta, 3B
  • Cleon Jones, DH
  • Buddy Bradford, RF
  • Jim Spencer, 1B
  • Bucky Dent, SS
  • Jack Brohamer, 2B
  • Pete Varney, C
  • Wilbur Wood, P

Notable transactions

  • April 6, 1976: Jeff Holly was released by the White Sox.
  • June 8: 1976 Major League Baseball draft
    • Steve Trout was selected by the White Sox in the 1st round (8th pick).
    • Willie McGee was selected by the White Sox in the 7th round, but did not sign.
    • Lorenzo Gray was selected by the White Sox in the 8th round.
  • June 15: Pete Varney was traded by the White Sox to the Atlanta Braves for Blue Moon Odom.
  • July 14: Rich Coggins was traded by the White Sox to the Philadelphia Phillies for Wayne Nordhagen.
  • August 9: Phil Roof was selected off waivers by the White Sox from the Minnesota Twins.
  • September 10: Minnie Miñoso was signed as a free agent by the White Sox.

Roster

1976 Chicago White Sox
**Roster**
**Pitchers**

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Base on balls; SO = Strikeouts; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOAVGSB
Alan Bannister, OF, SS, 2B73145193662081421.24812
Kevin Bell, 3B682302457765201856.2482
Buddy Bradford, RF551602035524141937.2196
Ken Brett, PH121201000001.0830
Jack Brohamer, 2B11935433891227404428.2511
Rich Coggins, OF32964152005615.1563
Bucky Dent, SS158562441381842524345.2463
Brian Downing, C, DH10431738811403304055.2567
George Enright, C2100000000.0000
Jim Essian, C781992049700212328.2462
Sam Ewing, DH194139210228.2200
Ralph Garr, RF, LF, CF, DH136527631582264361741.30014
Jerry Hairston, RF441192027220102419.2271
Lamar Johnson, 1B, DH8222229711114331937.3202
Cleon Jones, LF, DH124028100355.2000
Pat Kelly, DH, LF, RF10731142792035344545.25415
Chet Lemon, CF132451461111554382865.24613
Carlos May, DH, LF2063711200395.1754
Minnie Miñoso, DH3801000002.1250
Wayne Nordhagen, RF, DH, C22536102005412.1890
Nyls Nyman, LF81522100103.1331
Jorge Orta, LF, 3B, DH, RF1586367417429814723877.27424
Phil Roof, C4901000003.1110
Jim Spencer, 1B1505185313113214704952.2536
Howard Gold, 2B, 3B521862963183416514.2785
Pete Varney, C1441510203529.2440
Hugh Yancy, 2B31001100003.1000
**161****5532****586****1410****209****46****73****538****471****739****.255****120**

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; HR = Home runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERHRBBK
Francisco Barrios594.3235143141.21367268134981
Ken Brett10123.3227261200.2171827457991
Clay Carroll442.56290677.167262212638
Terry Forster2124.3729161111.1126615474570
Goose Gossage9173.9431291224.0214104981693135
Dave Hamilton663.594511090.181383645162
Jesse Jefferson258.52199062.186625944230
Bart Johnson9164.7332320211.1231115111196391
Larry Monroe014.1582021.22311100139
Chris Knapp314.82116052.154312853341
Ken Kravec154.8998049.249282733238
Jack Kucek009.642004.2955242
Blue Moon Odom225.7984028.031211822018
Jim Otten004.502006.0963023
Pete Vuckovich744.653370110.1122595736462
Wilbur Wood432.2477056.151241431131
**64****97****4.25****161****161****22****1448.0****1460****745****684****87****627****802**

Farm system

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References

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  3. "Larvell Blanks".
  4. "Rich Hinton".
  5. "Lee Richard".
  6. Radom, Todd. (August 24, 2015). "The White Sox are busting out their 1976 throwback uniforms; shorts will not be worn". Sporting News.
  7. (August 9, 1976). "Keeping cool in style". Spokesman-Review.
  8. (August 9, 1976). "On short end in garb but not score". Eugene Register-Guard.
  9. (August 11, 2009). "Baseball uniforms through the years".
  10. (August 9, 1976). "White Sox are showing". Spokane Daily Chronicle.
  11. Merron, Jeff. "The List: Biggest sports busts". ESPN.
  12. "Jeff Holly".
  13. "Steve Trout".
  14. "Willie McGee".
  15. "Lorenzo Gray".
  16. "Blue Moon Odom".
  17. "Wayne Nordhagen".
  18. "Phil Roof".
  19. "Minnie Miñoso".
  20. Johnson, Lloyd. (1997). "The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball". [[Baseball America]].
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