Sox by the numbers
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Number of times in his major-league career - spanning 240 games - that White Sox outfielder Dewayne Wise has had back-to-back multiple-RBI games. Wise turned the trick in mid-September, when he hit a grand slam in one game and a 2-run homer in the next. He had a 3-run homer in Game 1 of the ALDS and a 2-run double in his next action, Game 3 on Sunday.
4
Number of quality starts by White Sox pitcher John Danks (minimum 6 innings, maximum 3 earned runs), in his last five outings. His surge comes after 3 straight non-quality starts.
5
Consecutive innings (third through seventh) that the White Sox leadoff hitter reached base, three times by walks and twice with a double. Three of the five scored.
8
In major-league history, the number of players with the last name "Black" - the White Sox' thematic color Sunday. Only one Black, first name Bill, played for the White Sox - six games in 1924.
59
At-bats for every home run B.J. Upton hit in 2008 (9 in 531 at-bats) - one-third as frequent as his 2007 homer frequency (1 every 19.75 at bats). Upton's 2-run shot in the seventh inning cut the White Sox' lead to 5-3.
83
White Sox outfielder Brian Anderson's stolen-base percentage during the regular season (5 steals in 6 attempts). Before 2008, he was 4-for-8 in stolen-base tries. Anderson swiped second base in the sixth inning en route to scoring the fifth run.
1,078
Days since White Sox third baseman Juan Uribe's last postseason RBI - on Oct. 23, 2005, in Game 2 of the World Series against the Houston Astros. Uribe singled home the White Sox' fifth run.
Sources: Sportsline.com, Retrosheet.org
- Matt Baron