The former Chicago White Sox Abbott refers to Jim Abbott, a notable Major League Baseball pitcher who played for several teams, including the White Sox. Known for his remarkable career despite being born without a right hand, Abbott achieved significant success, including a no-hitter while with the California Angels in 1993. His inspiring story of perseverance and determination has made him a respected figure in baseball history.
Jeff Abbott played in 7 games at designated hitter for the Chicago White Sox in 2000, starting in none of them. , equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in).
Jeff Abbott played in 3 games at designated hitter for the Chicago White Sox in 1997, starting in none of them. , equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in).
Jeff Abbott played in 2 games at designated hitter for the Chicago White Sox in 1998, starting in none of them. , equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in).
In 1995, Jim Abbott played in 17 games for the Chicago White Sox, batting in 0 of them. He had at bats. In 1995, Jim Abbott played in 13 games for the California Angels, batting in 0 of them. He had at bats.
Alejandro De Aza is number 30 on the Chicago White Sox.
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In 2006, the Chicago White Sox had a 90-72 record.
In 2008, the Chicago White Sox had an 89-74 record.
Adam Dunn is number 44 on the Chicago White Sox.
Adam Eaton is number 1 on the Chicago White Sox.
Adrian Nieto is number 17 on the Chicago White Sox.