The Chicago White Sox made history on Friday by becoming the worst team in modern MLB history with their 121st loss of the season. Despite this disappointing record, general manager Chris Getz praised the team’s effort and attitude while looking towards a better future for the organization.
The White Sox narrowly avoided setting the record on multiple occasions, culminating in a three-game sweep of the Angels. However, they ultimately fell to the Tigers on Friday, solidifying their place in history. The team now seeks to finish the season on a positive note and make crucial decisions regarding their roster and coaching staff.
With their eye on the future, the White Sox will enter the offseason with the task of rebuilding and aiming for a more successful season in 2025. Despite the struggles of this season, Getz expressed gratitude towards the team’s loyal fans and emphasized the organization’s commitment to delivering better outcomes in the future.
As the White Sox navigate this challenging period, they acknowledge the need for growth and improvement to ensure a more successful future for the franchise and its supporters.
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