Chicago White Sox Set Franchise Records for Losses
Chicago White Sox Set Franchise Records for Losses

Chicago White Sox Set Franchise Records for Losses

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The Chicago White Sox have endured a dismal season, suffering a franchise-record 115 losses after a recent 2-0 defeat to the Oakland Athletics, which marked their 18th shutout of the year. During the game, White Sox hitters managed only six singles, failing to capitalize on scoring opportunities, and were further hampered by a controversial strike call against Andrew Vaughn. Meanwhile, the White Sox ended their 16-game home losing streak with a walk-off win against the Athletics, showcasing Andrew Benintendi's game-winning homer. The team is on pace to potentially finish with the worst record in MLB history, raising questions about management and the future of the franchise. Despite the struggles, interim manager Grady Sizemore noted that the players are putting in good at-bats but are missing crucial hits. The current performance has solidified the White Sox's need for significant organizational changes as they prepare for the offseason.

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