Detroit Tigers Hand White Sox 100th Loss
Detroit Tigers Hand White Sox 100th Loss

Detroit Tigers Hand White Sox 100th Loss

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The Detroit Tigers handed the Chicago White Sox their 100th loss of the season with a 9-4 victory, marking a historic low for the White Sox, who are on pace for the worst record in modern MLB history. Andrew Vaughn of the White Sox and Andy Ibáñez of the Tigers both made significant contributions, with Vaughn hitting his 15th homer and Ibáñez driving in three runs. Ty Madden made his MLB debut for the Tigers, though it was Bryan Sammons who secured the win with 4 1/3 innings of solid pitching. Detroit's recent streak has brought them close to a .500 record, a notable achievement for a team balancing competitiveness with a youth movement. The Tigers' win on Sunday was part of a successful series that saw them winning four of five games. The White Sox, meanwhile, continue to struggle, having lost 100 or more games in consecutive seasons for the first time.

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