Chicago White Sox Near Modern Record Losses
Chicago White Sox Near Modern Record Losses

Chicago White Sox Near Modern Record Losses

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The Chicago White Sox are facing a dismal 2024 season, currently holding a record of 36-117, making them only two losses away from tying the record for the most losses in an American League season. Player Davis Martin reflected on the mental toll of such a poor performance, while the team's management, led by General Manager Chris Getz, has been criticized for its lack of significant engagement in free agency and reliance on underperforming young players. Despite these setbacks, there are signs of improvement in the farm system, particularly with promising pitchers like Noah Schultz. The recent managerial change from Pedro Grifol to Grady Sizemore has also shifted focus towards rebuilding narratives. With serious decisions looming in the offseason, fans and analysts alike are questioning the team's strategy moving forward. Overall, while the losses pile up, the White Sox are aiming to lay the groundwork for a more competitive future.

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