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Chicago White Sox stay at 120 losses after Andrew Benintendi secures a 4-3 victory for the Angels in the 10th inning

The Chicago White Sox managed to avoid a potential record-breaking 121st loss for the second consecutive game by defeating the Los Angeles Angels 4-3 on Wednesday night with a 10th-inning single from Andrew Benintendi. The White Sox are currently tied with the 1962 New York Mets for the modern major league record for losses in a single season. The team will face off against Los Angeles once more before concluding their season with three games against Detroit.

Andrew Benintendi played a significant role in securing the victory for the White Sox, delivering the decisive hit for the second game in a row. Benintendi’s timely single in the 10th inning brought in designated runner Miguel Vargas, breaking the tie and helping Chicago stave off impending infamy once again. Korey Lee and Lenyn Sosa also contributed to the scoring with home runs during the game.

The Angels had their chances to mount a comeback, including a crucial moment in the seventh inning with runners on the corners, but ultimately failed to capitalize. The game remained tense until the eighth inning when fans in attendance began expressing their discontent by chanting against chairman Jerry Reinsdorf.

Despite the Angels matching a franchise record with their 95th loss of the season, the focus remained on the White Sox’s avoidance of setting a new MLB record for losses. Chicago’s starting pitcher, Davis Martin, had a shaky outing, giving up two runs before being replaced in the fourth inning. Relief pitcher Michael Soroka also faced some challenges but managed to limit the damage.

The White Sox’s historic season, surpassing their previous franchise record and tying the American League record for losses, has been a tough journey. However, the team’s recent performances have halted the progression towards an ignominious record. The fans’ chants and the team’s resilience against the Angels showcased the determination to finish the season on a positive note.

In terms of roster changes, the Angels faced an injury concern with 1B Nolan Schanuel exiting the game early due to a bruised right leg. Looking ahead, the White Sox made the strategic decision to adjust their pitching rotation, opting to start Garrett Crochet a day later and featuring RHP Chris Flexen for the upcoming game. Manager Grady Sizemore explained that this decision was aimed at providing an exciting matchup against the playoff-contending Tigers.

As the season nears its end, both teams have faced challenges and setbacks, but the competitive spirit and fan support remain unwavering. The White Sox’s ability to rally and avoid setting a new record demonstrates their resilience and determination in the face of adversity.

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