Chicago Teams Set to Lose Historic 200 Games
Chicago Teams Set to Lose Historic 200 Games

Chicago Teams Set to Lose Historic 200 Games

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Chicago baseball fans are left disappointed after both the Cubs and White Sox had historically poor seasons, with a combined 200 losses, marking the first time this has happened in 124 years. The White Sox lost 121 games, while the Cubs, despite a promising start, finished with an 83-79 record, missing the playoffs by a significant margin. In Boston, the Red Sox ended their season at 81-81, failing to reach the postseason for the third consecutive year, but fans remained optimistic about the team's young talent and future potential. Despite mixed feelings, many fans expressed their support for the team, highlighting the fun and hustle shown throughout the season. The postseason landscape is unpredictable, with no clear favorite among teams, leaving room for surprise performances akin to last year's Arizona Diamondbacks. As teams prepare for the offseason, attention shifts to rebuilding and future prospects for the 2025 season.

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