U.S. Cellular Field - White Sox Record at Home

White Sox Record At Home

Year Regular Season Home Regular Season Overall Finish Post Season Home Post Season Overall
Won Lost Win % Won Lost Win % Won Lost Win % Won Lost Win %
1991 46 35 .567 87 75 .537 2nd in AL West
1992 50 32 .609 86 76 .531 3rd in AL West
1993 45 36 .556 94 68 .580 1st in AL West 0 3 .000 2 4 .333
1994 34 19 .641 67 46 .593 1st in AL Central
1995 38 34 .527 68 76 .472 3rd in AL Central
1996 44 37 .543 85 77 .525 2nd in AL Central
1997 45 36 .556 80 81 .496 2nd in AL Central
1998 44 37 .543 80 82 .493 2nd in AL Central
1999 38 42 .475 75 86 .466 2nd in AL Central
2000 46 35 .567 95 67 .586 1st in AL Central 0 2 .000 0 3 .000
2001 46 35 .567 83 79 .512 3rd in AL Central
2002 47 34 .580 81 81 .500 2nd in AL Central
2003 51 30 .629 86 76 .530 2nd in AL Central
2004 46 35 .567 83 79 .512 2nd in AL Central
2005 47 34 .580 99 63 .611 1st in AL Central 5 1 .833 11 1 .917
2006 49 32 .604 90 72 .556 3rd in AL Central
2007 38 43 .469 72 90 .444 4th in AL Central
2008 54 28 .658 89 74 .546 1st in AL Central 1 1 .500 1 3 .250
2009 43 38 .531 79 83 .488 3rd in AL Central
2010 45 36 .556 88 74 .543 2nd in AL Central
2011 36 45 .444 79 83 .488 3rd in AL Central
2012 45 36 .556 85 77 .525 2nd in AL Central
Total 977 769 .600 1831 1665 .524 6 7 .461 14 11 .560

Note: 1994 season incomplete due to Players Strike
There were three ties, the first in the 1995 season against the Yankees at Yankee Stadium. The second tie happened in the 1998 season against the Blue Jays at then Comiskey Park. The third tie took place in the 1999 season against the Twins at Comiskey Park.

All-Time record
Home Overall
Won Lost Win % Won Lost Win %
983 776 .559 1845 1676 .524
Average
Regular Season Home Regular Season Overall Average Finish Post Season Home Post Season Overall
Won Lost Win % Won Lost Win % Won Lost Win % Won Lost Win %
44 35 .557 83 76 .522 2nd 2 2 .500 4 3 .571

Updated through November 14, 2012

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