As the season comes to a close, the White Sox set the record in the Major League Baseball record for most losses in a season, a title currently held by the 1962 New York Mets and now the White Sox.
The Chicago White Sox have reached an agreement to hire Will Venable, who spent the last two seasons as the associate manager ...
Yvon Labre, who finished the 1973-1974 season with the NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins, went to the Caps in the expansion draft. He ...
The team lost 121 games in the year, breaking the previous record set by the 1962 New York Mets. Midway through the season, the White Sox fired manager Pedro Grifol, meaning that the team would ...
The Chicago White Sox. Oh, the Chicago White Sox. Where do we begin? Once game No. 162 had come and gone, the White Sox were ...
It broke the 62-year-old record held by the 1962 New York Mets, who lost 120 games during their inaugural season. In August, the White Sox fired Grifol, who led the White Sox to a 61-101 record in ...
Chicago is attempting to pick itself up and dust itself off after a 41-121 record in 2024—the worst by winning percentage since the infamous 1962 New York Mets went 40-120. Venable played nine ...
and the 1962 New York Mets (42-120) as the stinkiest baseball team in the history of both the American League and MLB. It’s one thing to be a bad baseball team, but it takes a cataclysmic amount ...
a figure that broke the longstanding record of 120 losses held by the 1962 New York Mets. General manager Chris Getz parted ways with erstwhile manager Pedro Grifol in August, and interim Grady ...
The team's 121 losses broke the previous mark for most losses since 1900 recorded by the 1962 New York Mets. The last 32 losses came after Grifol was fired from his position and Grady Sizemore was ...