White Sox Extend Losing Streak to 20 Games
White Sox Extend Losing Streak to 20 Games

White Sox Extend Losing Streak to 20 Games

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The Chicago White Sox have extended their losing streak to 20 games after a 13-7 defeat to the Minnesota Twins, tying the third-longest streak in MLB history. This marks the team's 23rd loss in their last 24 games, with the potential to match the record for most consecutive losses set by the 1961 Philadelphia Phillies if they lose three more games. The White Sox are struggling offensively and defensively, recording only 12 hits in their latest game but still ranking last in multiple offensive categories. They are on pace for a historic low record of 39-123, which would be the worst since the 1899 Cleveland Spiders. Following a series of trades that weakened the roster, the team's prospects for improvement appear bleak. The White Sox's management and players are trying to maintain morale as they face the possibility of breaking long-standing losing records.

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