White Sox Set MLB Record with 121 Losses
White Sox Set MLB Record with 121 Losses

White Sox Set MLB Record with 121 Losses

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The Chicago White Sox have officially set the modern-era record for the most losses in a Major League Baseball season, finishing with 121 defeats after a 4-1 loss to the Detroit Tigers. This loss surpasses the previous record of 120 losses held by the 1962 New York Mets. The team's struggles this season have been attributed to chronic mismanagement and a failure to adapt, with critics pointing to poor leadership decisions that have left the White Sox's current roster among the worst in baseball history. Despite the dismal performance, interim manager Grady Sizemore and players like Garrett Crochet remain hopeful about future improvements. The Tigers celebrated their first playoff berth in a decade with this victory, contrasting sharply with the White Sox's plight. Fans express frustration over the team's direction and call for significant changes to restore competitiveness.

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