The Chicago White Sox suffered a 4-1 loss to the Detroit Tigers, marking their 121st loss of the season, the most in MLB history. The team had a strong 2021 season with 93 wins and a division title, but their performance has declined significantly since then. They only won 81 games in 2022 and 61 in the previous season, with only 39 wins so far this season. The team has struggled offensively, ranking near the bottom in major statistical categories and having the lowest hits, runs, and batting average in the league. First baseman Andrew Vaughn has the highest batting average on the team at .248. The White Sox had a rough start to the season with a 3-22 record, the worst in franchise history. They also set a franchise record with 21 consecutive losses in August. Despite winning nine games each in May and June, the team only managed to win seven games combined in July and August. The team’s social media post after the loss humorously reflected their frustration with negative comments. Overall, the White Sox have struggled this season and are on track to finish with the worst record in MLB history.
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