White Sox Set Record with 113 Losses
White Sox Set Record with 113 Losses
White Sox Set Record with 113 Losses
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The Chicago White Sox are enduring a historically poor season, suffering their 113th loss with a 5-0 defeat to the Cleveland Guardians, which places them on track to surpass the 120 losses of the 1962 New York Mets. This match marked the team's 17th shutout of the season and set a new franchise record for consecutive home losses at 14. With only 16 games remaining, the White Sox need to win at least three to avoid tying the Mets' infamous record. The team has struggled significantly at home, with just one victory in their last 27 games at Guaranteed Rate Field. Amidst these challenges, the White Sox continue to cycle through players, with Sean Burke making his debut as the 62nd player used this season. Despite rare bright spots, such as victories over top teams, the overall performance indicates a critical need for restructuring within the organization.

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