2021 Chicago White Sox season


The 2021 Chicago White Sox season was the club's 122nd season in Chicago and 121st season in the American League, and their 1st season under manager Tony La Russa since 1986. The White Sox played their home games at Guaranteed Rate Field. On September 23, after a win against the Cleveland Indians, the White Sox clinched the American League Central for the first time since the 2008 season and became the first Major League team of the 2021 season to clinch their division. They finished the regular season with a 93–69 record, good enough for third in the American League and their most wins as a franchise since the 2005 season. By winning the American League Central, it secured the team their first back-to-back postseason appearance in franchise history after having clinched a wild card berth in the previous season. They lost to the Houston Astros in the 2021 American League Division Series. As of the 2025 MLB Season, this was the last season the White Sox qualified for the MLB postseason.

Offseason

Manager

On October 12, 2020, the White Sox fired manager Rick Renteria. He had managed the team for 4 seasons, leading them to a playoff appearance in 2020. On October 29, 2020, the White Sox announced that they would hire Tony La Russa, who managed the team from 1979 to 1986. La Russa, age 76, became the oldest person to manage an MLB team. La Russa had not managed a team since the 2011 St. Louis Cardinals who won the World Series that year.

Transactions

Regular season

City Connect jerseys

On May 28, the White Sox unveiled the City Connect jerseys. They wore the jerseys for the first time on June 5 against the Detroit Tigers. The jerseys are black with white stripes and the hat logo has a "CHI" instead of the "SOX" logo. The jerseys pay homage to the South Side of Chicago.

White Sox team leaders

Minimum 3.1 plate appearances per team games played
AVG qualified batters: Abreu, Anderson, Moncada, Vaughn
Minimum 1 inning pitched per team games played
ERA & WHIP qualified pitchers: Cease, Giolito, Keuchel

Transactions

Achievements

Game log

On November 23, MLB announced that the White Sox would face the New York Yankees in the first MLB at Field of Dreams game in Dyersville, Iowa, on August 12. This game was originally scheduled for August 13, 2020. The White Sox won the game 9–8 on a walk-off two run home run by Tim Anderson.

Postseason

Postseason rosters

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; OBP = On-base percentage; SB = Stolen bases
PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIAVGOBPSB
1526598614830230117.261.3511
123551941632921761.309.33818
15385103113.263.3330
38131000.375.3750
781952541130426.210.3301
58189333882528.201.2982
39123213190718.252.3367
12641560111224554.267.3356
24010000.250.2500
68222000.250.4550
1032483002.250.2730
722353352101829.221.3191
932796067902362.240.4200
71127232883211.220.2429
53194244540315.232.3091
5521323531001037.249.3030
12000000.000.0000
41000000.000.0000
43113202420613.212.3210
25010002.200.2000
542003061104221.305.3491
71164143650220.220.3030
68240266591737.271.3280
144520741373311461.263.3753
6827542932211343.338.3786
23000000.000.0000
41000000.000.0000
541602340801134.250.3240
12741756982201548.235.3091
410200000.000.2310
3793151730515.183.2400
Team Totals1625357796137327522190757.256.33657

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; WHIP = Walks and hits per inning pitched; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; R = Total runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
PlayerWLERAWHIPGGSSVIPRERBBK
553.511.26620256.128222975
006.001.896009.07646
212.451.33341036.211102133
1373.951.2432320165.2777268226
352.821.27540054.122172765
216.001.43370139.027261340
0110.802.406006.28863
1193.531.1031310178.2747052201
000.000.001000.10001
832.540.736903871.023207113
415.121.42400038.222221039
995.281.5332300162.0105955995
225.091.21240123.013131036
433.501.12444069.1272722103
116.231.7043013.099610
443.430.95209057.227221355
1162.691.0728280157.0524745176
025.601.35270027.11717926
004.502.002002.01111
000.001.001001.00001
009.005.001001.01120
1352.370.9524240132.2393536185
133.051.16590065.026222563
00infinf1000.03300
002.501.11220118.055724
015.501.55130018.012111111
Team Totals93693.731.20162162431403.16365814741588

Awards and honors

Yermín Mercedes was named the AL Player of the Week on April 5 after going 9-for-14 with a.643 batting average, a 1.643 OPS, 1 home run, and 6 RBIs. Mercedes was then named the Rookie of the Month in the month of April for the number of games played.
Liam Hendriks was named the AL Reliever of the Month in the month of May after not allowing an earned run in 11 2/3 innings pitched for the White Sox while striking out 19 batters and recording eight saves in eight opportunities. Hendriks later earned AL Reliever of the Month honors again for September/October after going 8-for-8 in save opportunities while only allowing six hits, no walks, and striking out 21 batters in 13 2/3 innings. For his efforts, Hendriks won the Mariano Rivera AL Reliever of the Year Award for the second year in a row while becoming the second White Sox player to win reliever of the year and the first since Bobby Thigpen in 1990.
José Abreu was named the AL Player of the Month in August. Abreu batted.330/.382/.661 hitting 10 Home Runs and 25 RBI's with an OPS of 1.043.
Despite not having a great season stat-wise, Dallas Keuchel won his 5th Fielding Bible Award for the pitcher position and passed former White Sox pitcher Mark Buehrle for most Fielding Bible Awards won by a pitcher since the Award was first handed out in 2006. Keuchel also won his 5th Gold Glove Award. Keuchel had a career-high 12 defensive runs saved, most by a pitcher since Buehrle had 12 in 2012.