Chicago White Sox Set Franchise Record for Losses
Chicago White Sox Set Franchise Record for Losses

Chicago White Sox Set Franchise Record for Losses

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The Chicago White Sox have set a new franchise record for losses in a season, reaching 107 after a 2-0 defeat to the New York Mets. This marks the first time the team has completed a 0-10 homestand and the third instance of a 10-game losing streak this season. Interim manager Grady Sizemore emphasized the team's focus on improvement rather than the record itself. With only 24 games left, the White Sox need to win 12 to avoid tying the 1962 Mets for the most losses in modern MLB history. Meanwhile, both the White Sox and the Blackhawks are enduring historically poor seasons, raising concerns about their rosters and future competitiveness. However, the Blackhawks have acquired promising prospects, offering some hope for next season, unlike the uncertain future facing the White Sox.

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