1994 Chicago White Sox
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Record: 67-46, Finished 1st in AL Central Division (1994 AL)
Managed by Gene Lamont
Coaches: Terry Bevington, Jackie Brown, Walt Hriniak, Doug Mansolino, Joe Nossek, Rick Peterson and Dewey Robinson
History, Comments, Contributions[edit]
After losing to the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1993 American League Championship Series, the 1994 Chicago White Sox appeared to be again headed to the postseason. Frank Thomas hit .353 with 38 homers and won a second consecutive Most Valuable Player award. The Sox's strong pitching staff was led by Jack McDowell, Wilson Alvarez, and youngster Jason Bere, who went 12-2. The Sox playoff aspirations were ended by the player's strike which shortened the season and caused the postseason to be cancelled. As a result, Sox fans were left wondering what might have been.
1994 Opening Day Lineup[edit]
Tim Raines, lf
Joey Cora, 2b
Frank Thomas, 1b
Julio Franco, dh
Robin Ventura, 3b
Bo Jackson, rf
Lance Johnson, cf
Ozzie Guillen, ss
Awards and Honors[edit]
- All-Stars: Wilson Alvarez, Jason Bere and Frank Thomas,
- AL MVP: Frank Thomas
- Silver Slugger Award: Julio Franco (DH) and Frank Thomas (1B)
AL East: Baltimore • Boston • Detroit • New York • Toronto NL East: Atlanta • Florida • Montréal • New York • Philadelphia |
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