Heading into the All-Star break the White Sox showed uneven improvement from 2024, prompting focus on protecting young pitchers and improving young hitters' consistency and power. The team is 13-16 in the second half but 3-11 over the last 14 games, including a 10-4 lead lost 11-10 after a bullpen collapse. The offense has been the positive development, scoring 10 runs in Atlanta and averaging 5.29 runs per game since the break, ranking fourth in MLB. The club ranks second in home runs (48), fourth in OPS (.781), fifth in slugging (.456), and sixth in batting average (.265).
Heading into the All-Star break, Chicago White Sox fans didn't know what to make of the team's 2025 season. While there had been some obvious improvement from 2024, the occasional bright spots hadn't been consistent enough to truly get excited. For me personally, my main goals for the team in the second half revolved around protecting the young arms in the organization and getting more consistent offensive production from young bats.
After Tuesday's game in Atlanta, the White Sox are now averaging 5.29 runs per game in the second half of the season. That makes them the 4th best offense in MLB since the All-Star break. Chicago is also elite in home runs (2nd) with 48, OPS (4th - .781), slugging percentage (5th - .456), and batting average (6th - .265).
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