White Sox Avoid Setting MLB Loss Record
White Sox Avoid Setting MLB Loss Record

White Sox Avoid Setting MLB Loss Record

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The Chicago White Sox narrowly avoided setting the modern MLB record for the most losses in a season by winning against the Los Angeles Angels 3-2 on Tuesday and 4-3 in extra innings on Wednesday. With a record of 38-120, they remain tied with the 1962 New York Mets for the most single-season losses in the modern era, dating back to 1901. Fans, frustrated by the team's poor performance and management, chanted for owner Jerry Reinsdorf to sell the team. The White Sox need to win the remaining five games of the season to avoid breaking the record. This season has been financially disastrous for bettors, with those consistently betting on the Sox losing significant amounts of money. Despite the poor performance, the team and management view the situation as an opportunity to rebuild.

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