White Sox Avoid Record Losing Streak but Face Grim Prospects
Despite snapping a 21-game losing streak, Chicago's season remains historically bad, raising questions about the team's future.
- The White Sox halted their losing streak with a 5-1 win over the Athletics, narrowly avoiding a record 22-game skid.
- Chicago's current .241 winning percentage puts them on pace for 123 losses, potentially the worst in MLB history.
- Key players traded at the deadline have weakened the roster further, complicating any hopes for a turnaround.
- Manager Pedro Grifol's future is uncertain amid criticism of his handling of the team and clubhouse dynamics.
- Historical comparisons to the 1988 Orioles highlight the potential for a future rebound, despite current struggles.
































