“White Sox Set Unfortunate Record with 121st Loss of the Season”

The Chicago White Sox have set a new modern-era record for the most losses in a single Major League Baseball season, suffering their 121st defeat. This historic low point for the franchise highlights a challenging season filled with struggles on the field. The team's performance has drawn attention as they navigate through a difficult year, ultimately leading to this unprecedented number of losses. Fans and analysts alike are left to ponder the implications for the team's future as they look to rebuild and improve in the coming seasons.

“White Sox Match Infamous 120 Loss Record Set by 1962 Mets After Defeat to Padres”

The Chicago White Sox have matched a post-1900 record for losses, reaching a total of 120 after their defeat against the San Diego Padres, who won 4-2. The Padres staged a comeback in the eighth inning, scoring three runs, with Fernando Tatis Jr. hitting a significant home run that contributed to the victory. This loss ties the White Sox with the 1962 expansion New York Mets for the most losses in a single season.