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White Sox’s Franchise Record Loss with 107th Defeat

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The Chicago White Sox suffered a tough loss when they were defeated by the New York Mets 2-0 on Sunday, marking a franchise-record 107 losses in one season. The team’s struggles are evident in their performance, with a series of losing streaks and a 0-10 homestand. Interim manager Grady Sizemore emphasizes the importance of focusing on improvement and teamwork rather than being fixated on the record.

Chicago broke the club’s record for losses previously set by the 1970 team and is on track to potentially surpass baseball’s modern-era mark for most losses in a season. To avoid matching the 1962 Mets for the most losses by a team since 1900, the White Sox would need to go 12-12 in the remaining games, a challenging task given their current pace.

Despite the team’s struggles, pitcher Garrett Crochet stood out by tying an American League record with seven consecutive strikeouts at the start of the game and a total of eight strikeouts over 3 1/3 innings. The left-hander, who has been limited in workload due to past injuries, remains a bright spot in a difficult season for the White Sox.

The team faces a mixed schedule ahead, including tough matchups against Baltimore, Boston, Cleveland, and San Diego. Chicago’s recent performance at Guaranteed Rate Field reflects their struggles, with a 12-game losing streak at home. The White Sox have been shut out 15 times this season and faced 22 series sweeps, the most in the majors.

With a 4-36 record since the All-Star break and a 3-18 record under Sizemore, the White Sox are grappling with challenges that led to the dismissal of manager Pedro Grifol three weeks ago. The team’s decline extends to previous seasons, with consecutive poor finishes reflecting a need for improvement across the organization.

Amidst the disappointing season, Crochet emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive mindset and continuing to play competitive baseball. The White Sox announced plans to reduce season-ticket prices for 2025 amid their struggles, signaling a desire to regroup and reconnect with fans as they navigate a challenging period of rebuilding and growth.

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