Chicago White Sox Set Modern MLB Record with 121 Losses
Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf calls the season a 'failure' and promises changes for 2025.
- The White Sox finished the 2024 season with a 41-121 record, surpassing the 1962 New York Mets for the most losses in modern MLB history.
- The team experienced three double-digit losing streaks, including a 21-game skid that tied the American League record.
- Despite the dismal season, pitcher Garrett Crochet emerged as a bright spot, transitioning successfully from the bullpen to the starting rotation.
- Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf issued a public apology to fans, acknowledging the season's failures and committing to significant organizational changes.
- The search for a new manager is underway, with the team aiming to revamp its leadership and improve performance in the upcoming season.