Chicago White Sox Set Modern Baseball Loss Record
Chicago White Sox Set Modern Baseball Loss Record

Chicago White Sox Set Modern Baseball Loss Record

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The Boston Red Sox leadership, including President Sam Kennedy and manager Alex Cora, acknowledged the need for improvement after three consecutive underwhelming seasons, emphasizing plans to enhance the team for 2025. Meanwhile, the Chicago White Sox have reached a historic low in 2024, achieving the worst record in modern MLB history at 41-121, with management criticized for poor decisions, particularly by owner Jerry Reinsdorf. The Sox's season was marked by a staggering 21-game losing streak and a dismal overall performance, leading to speculation about trades and roster changes for the upcoming season. Despite their struggles, the White Sox's minor league system shows potential, as highlighted by the Birmingham Barons' championship win, suggesting a focus on developing young talent moving forward. Reinsdorf has committed to rebuilding efforts, while the Sox's general manager Chris Getz aims to capitalize on their pitching depth. Ultimately, both teams are vying for a turnaround, with the Red Sox seeking immediate competitiveness and the White Sox looking for a long-term rebuild.

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