White Sox End 16-Game Home Losing Streak
White Sox End 16-Game Home Losing Streak
White Sox End 16-Game Home Losing Streak
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The Chicago White Sox achieved back-to-back victories for the first time in nearly three months by defeating the Oakland Athletics 4-3 on Sunday, marking their first series win since late June. This victory follows a dramatic walk-off win on Saturday, which ended a franchise-record 16-game home losing streak. The White Sox's interim manager, Grady Sizemore, emphasized the team's motivation to capitalize on their recent win streak as they prepare for a challenging road trip. Despite the recent successes, the White Sox, with a record of 35-115, are still at risk of tying or breaking the modern-day record for most single-season losses. The team is seeking to avoid further infamy as they approach the end of the season. Meanwhile, Oakland's Lawrence Butler continues to shine with a career-best 22-game hitting streak, reflecting a contrast between the two clubs' seasons.

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