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27 wins and 88 losses, extreme slump

The Chicago White Sox suffered the humiliation of setting the record for the most consecutive losses in Major League Baseball (MLB) and American League (AL) history.

The White Sox were completely defeated 1-5 on the 6th (Korea Standard Time) in an away game against the 2024 MLB Oakland Athletics at the Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, California.

With this loss, the White Sox increased their losing streak since the game against Minnesota on the 11th of last month to 21.

MLB.COM said, "The White Sox tied the record for the most consecutive losses in American League history with the Baltimore Orioles."

Earlier, the Baltimore Orioles lost 21 consecutive games in the American League in 1988.

If the White Sox add two losses, they will set a tie for MLB's most consecutive losses since the 20th century.

The record for the most consecutive losses since 1900, when baseball rules were established, is 23 consecutive losses set by the Philadelphia Phillies in 1961, and if the period is extended to the 19th century, the 26 consecutive losses recorded by Lewis Kernels in 1889 are the most in MLB history.

The White Sox started Key Bush, who had never played in the MLB, and he allowed two hits, five walks, three strikeouts and three runs in four innings.

I didn't get hit, but the team's lineup was too lethargic. The White Sox dropped their heads by scoring only one point in an empty space with four hits.

The White Sox had 27 wins and 88 losses and a winning percentage of 0.235. They are the lowest among the 30 teams.

If the current trend continues, it could also break the record of the most losses (40-120) in a single MLB season since the 20th century set by the New York Mets in 1962.

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