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How many games will the Sox win in 2020?  

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  1. 1. Vote and then post the total number of games you think the White Sox will win in the 2020 regular season (assuming we play all 60 games)

    • Less than 23
      0
    • 24-25
      0
    • 26-27
      0
    • 28-29
      0
    • 30-31
      1
    • 32-33
      8
    • 34-35
      11
    • 36-37
      4
    • 38-39
      0
    • 40 or more
      1

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  • Poll closed on 07/24/2020 at 11:55 PM

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For the record, with a 60 game season, each game represents 2.7 games in a 162 game season.  Starting at the .500 mark, here is the equivalency of wins in a 60 game season versus 162:

30=81 wins

31=83.7

32-86.4

33=89.1

34=91.8

35=94.5

36=97.2

37=99.9

38=102.6

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3 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said:

For the record, with a 60 game season, each game represents 2.7 games in a 162 game season.  Starting at the .500 mark, here is the equivalency of wins in a 60 game season versus 162:

30=81 wins

31=83.7

32-86.4

 33=89.1

34=91.8

35=94.5

36=97.2

37=99.9

38=102.6

Thanks for this. I know it's a weird season but I feel like a lot of guesses I've seen are way overshooting the amount of wins the best teams will have

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1 minute ago, Jose Abreu said:

Thanks for this. I know it's a weird season but I feel like a lot of guesses I've seen are way overshooting the amount of wins the best teams will have

Yeah, I think if we were talking about a full season, the 86-88 win range seems about right to me, which would be around 32-33.  I think the schedule will be more friendly by leaving out the east and west coast teams entirely, so 33-34 wins seems about right to me.  So far, the offense has impressed me more than I thought it would, as well as having Carlos Rodon seemingly ready to go, even without Kopech.  I also think the depth of pitchers behind the main guys have made solid statement as to being ready for whatever happens as this season goes on.  Guys like Lambert, Heuer and Johnson looked ready to go.  Dunning also seems like a guy who is ready to go if the guys in front of his can't go.

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