“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.