White Sox Near MLB Record for Most Losses in a Season
The team needs a 10-5 finish to avoid surpassing the 1962 Mets' record of 120 losses.
- The Chicago White Sox are currently 33-114, needing 10 wins in their final 15 games to avoid breaking the modern MLB record for losses.
- Owner Jerry Reinsdorf expressed disappointment in the season but commended the team's professionalism amid the struggles.
- The team has endured multiple long losing streaks, including a franchise-worst 21-game streak and a current 15-game home losing streak.
- Interim manager Grady Sizemore has a 5-25 record since replacing Pedro Grifol, who was fired in August.
- Despite a payroll of $123.1 million at the start of the season, the White Sox have struggled with injuries, ineffective trades, and poor performance.