Owner
Charles Comiskey struggled to find replacements for his stars. For example, new third baseman
Eddie Mulligan had a .623
OPS, lowest among the team's regulars and quite a drop from
Buck Weaver's .785 in
1920. The pitching staff took a much worse beating. Chicago had lost its two best starters in
Eddie Cicotte and
Lefty Williams and could not recover.
Red Faber won 25 games with a league-leading 2.48 ERA. The only other pitcher over .500 was
Dickey Kerr, who indeed allowed more hits and earned runs than anyone else in the majors. Number three starter
Roy Wilkinson went 4–20, and nobody else started more than 10 games.
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