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Chicago White Sox lose 121st game this season, baseball history record

The Chicago White Sox have had a historically bad season as they lost their 121st game of the year, setting a new record for most losses in a single season in baseball history. The previous record was held by the 1962 New York Mets, who lost 120 games.

The White Sox have struggled in all aspects of the game this year, with their pitching staff giving up a league-high number of runs and their offense failing to produce consistently. The team has been plagued by injuries to key players and a lack of depth in their roster, leading to their abysmal record.

Manager Tony La Russa has faced criticism for his handling of the team and his decisions on the field, with many fans calling for his job. The front office has also come under fire for their lack of investment in the team and their failure to make key acquisitions to improve the roster.

Despite their struggles, the White Sox have shown some signs of promise with the emergence of young talent such as outfielder Luis Robert and pitcher Dylan Cease. However, it will take a major overhaul for the team to bounce back from this disastrous season.

As the White Sox continue to pile up losses, they are on track to finish with one of the worst records in baseball history. The team will need to make significant changes in the offseason to avoid a repeat of this year’s performance and give their fans hope for the future.

In the meantime, the White Sox will have to endure the ignominy of being the worst team in baseball this season and facing the harsh reality of setting a new record for futility. It will be a long road back to respectability for the team, but with the right moves and a bit of luck, they can turn things around in the coming years.