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In 1977, Bill Veeck purchased the White Sox for a second time and hired Doby to be the team's batting coach.
As a team, the White Sox finished the 1976 season with a. 255 batting average, 586 runs scored and 73 home runs.
By June 29, 1977, the team's average was. 284, and had recorded 382 runs scored and 87 home runs.
They finished the season second in team batting average ( to the Yankees and Red Sox, each with a. 281 average ) and their runs scored total was 844 and home run total 192.

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