White Sox Set Franchise Loss Record Amid Mets Sweep
White Sox Set Franchise Loss Record Amid Mets Sweep

White Sox Set Franchise Loss Record Amid Mets Sweep

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The Staten Island FerryHawks swept a double-header against the York Revolution, highlighted by local player Dave Melfi hitting his first professional home run. In contrast, the Chicago White Sox set a franchise record for losses in a season with their 107th defeat after being swept by the New York Mets. The Mets' Sean Manaea pitched seven shutout innings, while Francisco Lindor hit his 29th home run of the season. The White Sox have now faced three separate 10-game losing streaks this year and are on pace to challenge the 1962 Mets' record for most losses in a season. Garrett Crochet tied a team record by striking out the first seven batters but was pulled early as part of a workload management strategy.

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