2022 Season Preview: Chicago White Sox – Schedule, Tickets, Odds, Roster

CHICAGO - AUGUST 16: Eloy Jimenez #74 of the Chicago White Sox reacts while running the bases after hitting the fourth of four consecutive home runs off of Roel Ramirez #77 of the St. Louis Cardinals during the fifth inning on August 16, 2020...

The Chicago White Sox won 93 games last year. This year, the team is projected to win…93 games. Meh, things could be worse. They did make the playoffs in 2021—despite suffering a slew of injuries.

In 2022, the south siders have an 85.5% chance to make the playoffs, with Lucas Giolito and Dylan Cease anchoring the rotation, and Eloy Jimenez, Luis Robert and the newly acquired AJ Pollock patrolling the outfield. Some projections have them as the fourth-best team in the majors.

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The injury bug seems to be lingering, though, as the ChiSox’ third baseman Yoan Moncada is expected to miss the first three weeks of the season (right oblique). The club is also dealing with injuries to righties Ryan Burr (right shoulder), Joe Kelly (right biceps) and Lance Lynn (right knee surgery), lefty Garrett Crochet (left elbow surgery) and outfielder Yermin Mercedes (left wrist).

The Sox will open the 2022 season with three games in Detroit followed by three-game home series against the Mariners and then Rays. They’ll begin the second half with three games at home against the Cleveland Guardians and close out the campaign with three at home against the Twins.

Tony La Russa has his work cut out for him as he tries to become the first manager to win a World Series with three different teams.

2005 seems so long ago!

Chicago White Sox Schedule

Chicago White Sox Schedule

Chicago White Sox Schedule

Chicago White Sox Schedule

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