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White Sox Struggle Continues, Record Falls to 6-24 After Latest Loss to Twins

Chicago White Sox hit a new low with the worst start in franchise history, as repeated close defeats highlight ongoing challenges.

  • The Chicago White Sox's dismal start to the season worsened with a 6-5 loss to the Minnesota Twins, dropping their record to 6-24.
  • Byron Buxton's crucial plays in the ninth inning secured the Twins' ninth consecutive win and exacerbated the Sox's struggles in close games.
  • The White Sox have the worst winning percentage in the MLB at .200, reflecting a series of missed opportunities and tactical errors.
  • Recent roster moves include signing Jared Walsh to a minor-league deal and trading Bailey Horn to the Boston Red Sox for cash considerations.
  • Despite the challenges, the team's management remains hopeful for improvement, emphasizing better performance in critical situations.
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