1964 Chicago White Sox Player Stats and Team Information

The page from the 1965 Sporting News Dope Book provides a comprehensive overview of the 1964 Chicago White Sox baseball team, detailing organizational leadership and player statistics. Key figures include President Arthur C. Allyn, Vice-President John W. Allyn, Executive Vice-President Edwin G. Short, and Manager Alfonso Lopez. Comiskey Park is highlighted as the team’s home venue, with a seating capacity of 46,550. Player performance is summarized through individual statistics, including hits, runs, and batting averages. Notable players include Buford, Donald, who led the team with a .302 batting average, and Talbot, Frederick, who contributed with 78 runs batted in (RBIs). The document also lists other players, such as Ackley, Hansen, and Robinson, with specific statistics related to their performance during the season. Additionally, the pitching stats reflect a range of appearances and effectiveness, with significant contributions from pitchers like Herbert, Raymond, and Wilhelm, J.