Chicago White Sox Set 20-Game Losing Streak
Chicago White Sox Set 20-Game Losing Streak
Chicago White Sox Set 20-Game Losing Streak
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The Chicago White Sox are enduring a historic 21-game losing streak, putting them in contention for the worst record in modern MLB history. This streak marks the longest for the franchise since the 1988 Baltimore Orioles, which lost 21 games in a row. As of now, the White Sox stand at a dismal 27-87, 60 games below .500, and on pace to finish the season with 124 losses, surpassing the 1899 Cleveland Spiders. Their recent games have highlighted a lack of offensive and defensive capabilities, with a batting lineup that includes multiple players hitting below .230. The team's management under Pedro Grifol has come under scrutiny, as the White Sox's performance continues to decline with no signs of improvement. Social media has responded with humor, contrasting the team's struggles with previous successes, including a World Series win in 2005.

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