Chicago White Sox Approach Historic Loss Record
Chicago White Sox Approach Historic Loss Record
Chicago White Sox Approach Historic Loss Record
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The Chicago White Sox are struggling historically, on pace to potentially surpass the infamous 1962 New York Mets' record of 120 losses, with current projections suggesting a record of 123 losses. As of now, they are 61 games below .500 and have faced a challenging season, including a significant 20-game losing streak. Manager Pedro Grifol is under scrutiny amidst the team's poor performance and low morale, with fans expressing frustration over the franchise's direction. In contrast, Mets legend Ed Kranepool has expressed indifference regarding the potential breaking of their loss record, while some of his former teammates are not rooting for the White Sox to succeed. Despite a recent win that halted their consecutive loss streak, the White Sox's overall performance has raised questions about their leadership and future strategies. The team must urgently implement a strategic overhaul to regain credibility and avoid historic embarrassment.

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