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White Sox fall to Tigers for MLB record 121st loss of the season
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White Sox fall to Tigers for MLB record 121st loss of the season

DETROIT – The Chicago White Sox lost their 121st game in the Major League on Friday evening, losing 4-1 to the Detroit Tigers.

The White Sox in their first season broke the post-1900 record of 120 set by the New York Mets in 1962. The overall record was set in 1899 by the Cleveland Spiders with a record of 20-134.

The closest team to New York’s record was the 2003 Tigers, who won their last two games and finished with 119 losses. That remained the American League record until the White Sox hit 120 on Sunday in San Diego.

After avoiding the record by beating the Los Angeles Angels at home, the White Sox lost to a Tigers team that clinched a postseason spot in front of 44,435 raucous fans.

White Sox starter Garrett Crochet gave them a chance, finishing his season with four shutout innings, but Chicago couldn’t score early and Jared Shuster gave up two runs in the fifth.

Chicago’s Zach DeLoach hit his first homer in the sixth, but Dominic Fletcher’s error in center field led to two more Tigers runs in the seventh.

The White Sox, who are last in the AL in runs scored and runs allowed, have threatened the 120-loss mark since starting the season with 25 losses in their first 28 games.

Chicago was 15–48 after a 14–2 loss to the Boston Red Sox on June 6 – the Mets were 17–46 after 63 games – but won the next two games to start an 11–16 run. That left them at 26-64, two games better than New York’s record after 90 games.

At that point, it looked like they could avoid matching the Tigers and Mets, but they lost 23 of their next 24 games, including a 20-game losing streak.

By the time they defeated the Oakland Athletics 5-1 on August 6, they were on their way to 124 losses.

Another 10-game losing streak, which stretched from August to September, left them at 31-109 (.221). At that point it seemed questionable whether they could prevent total losses from approaching 125.

That didn’t seem likely when they fell to 33-115 after a 2-0 home loss to the Athletics on September 13. To avoid breaking the record, they needed seven wins in their last twelve games.

They got closer than anyone expected. They won the last two games against Oakland and the first game of a road series against the Angels.

A five-game losing streak followed and they tied the record against the San Diego Padres, but they returned home to defeat the Angels 14–5 in a three-game sweep. They finished 23-58 at home to avoid another record: the 59 home losses to the 1939 St. Louis Browns and the 2019 Tigers.