White Sox Owner Criticizes Team's Historic Losses
White Sox Owner Criticizes Team's Historic Losses

White Sox Owner Criticizes Team's Historic Losses

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The Chicago White Sox are nearing a historically poor performance, on track to surpass the 1962 New York Mets' record of 120 losses in a single MLB season. After a recent 6-4 loss to the Cleveland Guardians, the team stands at 33-115, marking their 16th consecutive home defeat. Owner Jerry Reinsdorf expressed deep disappointment and acknowledged the season's pain for fans and the organization, emphasizing ongoing efforts to build a foundation for future success. Interim manager Grady Sizemore has struggled since taking over, with the team having lost 15 straight games at home and 26 out of the last 27 games. Despite the dire results, Reinsdorf praised the professional attitude of the players and staff. Significant changes are anticipated in the offseason, including hiring a new permanent manager.

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