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The Minnesota Twins beat the White Sox, 13-7 on Sunday, extending Chicago's franchise-record losing streak to 20 games, one shy of the American League record.. Chicago's streak is the longest in ...
The historic White Sox season also includes two notable losing streaks, one of which holds a place in the MLB record books. The White Sox set a franchise-record losing streak with 14 consecutive ...
The Chicago White Sox extended their team-record losing streak to 19, giving up Max Kepler’s tiebreaking home run in the seventh inning that lifted the Minnesota Twins to a 6-2 win on Saturday ...
[7] [8] During this losing streak, the White Sox had their first winless homestand of at least seven games in franchise history, going 0–7. [9] [10] On July 14, following a defeat to the Pittsburgh Pirates, the White Sox established a new MLB record for the highest number of losses before the All-Star break, totaling 71. [11]
For the first time in franchise history, the White Sox have lost at least 100 games in back-to-back seasons. ... losing streaks and many shorter ones. The White Sox lost 14 straight games from May ...
In the modern two-league era, the longest losing streak belongs to the 1961 Philadelphia Phillies at 23 games. In the American League, the 1988 Baltimore Orioles and 2024 Chicago White Sox hold the record at 21 games. The longest losing streak consisting entirely of postseason games is 18, belonging to the Minnesota Twins (2004–2023).
The incredible feat of futility was the culmination of a long, grueling season in which the White Sox recorded multiple double-digit losing streaks, including a 14-game skid from May 22 to June 6 ...
The White Sox lost 5-3 to the New York Mets, tying a franchise record with their 106th defeat of the season — with an entire month (25 games) left in the regular season. The loss was also their ...