White Sox Near Record Losses After 116th Defeat
White Sox Near Record Losses After 116th Defeat

White Sox Near Record Losses After 116th Defeat

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The Chicago White Sox suffered their 116th loss of the season following a 5-0 defeat to the Los Angeles Angels, with solid performances from rookie Eric Wagaman and pitcher Griffin Canning. This loss brings the White Sox closer to the post-1900 record of 120 losses held by the 1962 New York Mets. Despite efforts from Andrew Benintendi, who has been instrumental in their rare three-game winning streak, the team's overall performance has been dismal, with 19 shutouts this season. The White Sox's struggles include a record-setting 21-game losing streak earlier in the year and the firing of their manager Pedro Grifol. As they near the end of the season, the White Sox continue to grapple with one of the worst records in modern baseball history.

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