White Sox Avoid Historic Loss Record with Win
White Sox Avoid Historic Loss Record with Win

White Sox Avoid Historic Loss Record with Win

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The Chicago White Sox are struggling through a historically poor season, currently sitting at 39-120, and are on the verge of tying the record for most losses in MLB history. General Manager Chris Getz is calling for patience as the team undergoes another rebuild, emphasizing a focus on long-term health rather than quick fixes. Despite a recent victory against the Angels, which temporarily staved off a record-setting 121st loss, fans remain disillusioned and frustrated with the team's performance and ownership. The Sox's 120 losses have already surpassed the 2003 Tigers and are tied with the 1962 Mets for the most in a single season since 1901. The organization has been attempting to improve its pitching depth through recent drafts, but the current season has left fans feeling hopeless, with many expressing a desire for change. As the season nears its end, the White Sox are left hoping for a brighter future despite the current gloom.

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