White Sox on losing streak
White Sox on losing streak
White Sox on losing streak
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The Chicago White Sox have suffered their second 14-game losing streak of the season after a 6-3 defeat to the Seattle Mariners, leaving them with a dismal record of 27-81, the worst in the league. This performance ties a franchise record and places the White Sox in the rare company of being the only American League team to have two such losing streaks in a single season, joining the 1935 Boston Braves historically. Their current winning percentage of .250 matches that of the 1962 New York Mets, who set a modern record for losses, while the White Sox's run differential is the worst in baseball, at minus-218. Despite attempts to rebuild the team, including significant trades, there are concerns that the White Sox could finish with just 41 wins, which would set a record for the fewest in a 162-game season. The team is set to face the Kansas City Royals in an effort to end their losing streak, but struggles continue both offensively and defensively. Overall, the White Sox's season reflects a painful journey through futility and disappointment.

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