1910 Chicago White Sox season
| 1910 Chicago White Sox | |
|---|---|
| League | American League |
| Ballpark | South Side Park White Sox Park |
| City | Chicago, Illinois |
| Record | 68–85 (.444) |
| League place | 6th |
| Owners | Charles Comiskey |
| Managers | Hugh Duffy |
the 1910 Chicago White Sox set the modern (since 1901) major league record for batting futility with a .211 team batting average. No White Sox regular hit above .250, Patsy Dougherty led all regulars with a .248 batting average. On July 1st, the team moved from South Side Park to White Sox Park, which would be the team's home for the next 80 years.