Good morning!
For a variety of reasons, it's a major bummer Luis Robert Jr. is ending the season on the injured list. He was one of the few watchable players on an otherwise unwatchable team, he was gunning for the only 40 home run/20 stolen base season in franchise history, etc., etc.
For the purposes of Sporcle Saturday, he would have also been the first White Sox batter to log a 300 total base season since 2019. Alas, he will remain at 296 total bases at the conclusion of the season. Still, it's a heck of an accomplishment to nearly get there considering how few batters have come close in recent seasons. So that's what today's Sporcle is asking of you: name all the White Sox players who have logged at least 300 total bases in a single season. That’s 35 entries: how many can you get? Good luck!
Quiz Parameters
- I’ve allotted 10 minutes for completion attempts.
- For hints, I’ve provided the number of total bases, year, and position of the player in question.
Useless information to amaze, annoy, confuse, and/or confound your friends and family:
- The average triple-slash of the players on this list: .311/.384/.555
- The positions not represented on this list include catcher, shortstop, and second base.
- Just three players recorded over 200 hits on this list.
All data from stathead.com