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And in the face of a single-season record-breaking 121 losses, the White Sox played their most complete series of ‘24 by sweeping three from the Angels to conclude the home portion of their ledger from Tuesday to Thursday and stay put at 120.
The Chicago White Sox on Friday broke Major League Baseball's 62-year-old single-season record with the most losses during a season with their 121st defeat against the Detroit Tigers. The White Sox...
A long road trip to the West Coast garnered a 3-6 record, and the White Sox returned home with 120 losses. Much of Tuesday's game played out like so many of the defeats that came before it.
Now, after Friday’s 4-1 loss to the Tigers, the White Sox have officially lost more games in a single season than any other team in modern baseball history. For 62 years, that record felt...
The one team the White Sox will not surpass, however, is the 1899 Cleveland Spiders, who posted a record of 20-134, for a "winning" percentage of .130. White Sox fall to 39-121 on the season ...
The Chicago White Sox have set a new modern-era record for losses in a single season at 121. The Chicago White Sox became the worst team in modern MLB history on Friday, earning their 121st loss ...
As the 2024 Chicago White Sox set an embarrassing all-time record, we look at the impossible stats that help define them. now stand alone in baseball's hall of futility -- 121 losses and...
The Chicago White Sox are poised to break the record for the most losses in modern baseball history. Watching them do it has been strangely glorious.
Updated 6:56 PM PDT, September 27, 2024. DETROIT (AP) — The Chicago White Sox lost their post-1900s, major league-record 121st game Friday night, falling 4-1 to the Detroit Tigers. The White Sox broke the mark of 120 set by the New York Mets in 1962 in their first season. The Cleveland Spiders hold the overall record, going 20-134 in 1899.
A 4-1 loss before a celebrating sold-out crowd at Comerica Park clinched a playoff berth for the Tigers (86-74), who have won as many games (39) since the All-Star break as the Sox (39-121) have ...