The Chicago White Sox set the record for the most consecutive losses in Major League Baseball (MLB) and American League (AL) history.
The White Sox lost 1-5 in an away game against the Oakland Athletics in 2024 at the Oakland Coliseum in California on Tuesday. The loss increased the White Sox’s losing streak to 21. It is the longest losing streak since the Baltimore Orioles recorded 21 consecutive losses in 1988. The record for consecutive losses in the National League since 1900 is 23 consecutive losses set by the Philadelphia Phillies in 1961. According to ESPN, the record for the most consecutive losses in the Major League is the 26th consecutive defeat by the Louisville Coliseum in 1889.토토사이트
The last time the White Sox had a win was in the first doubleheader game against the Minnesota Twins on July 11. They lost 16 games without a single win since the All-Star break. “We talk about losing consecutive games every day. It’s annoying, painful and painful to lose 21 games in a row,” White Sox manager Pedro Grifol said. “No one wants to lose.
The White Sox currently have 27 wins and 88 losses (0.235 win rate), and if this trend continues, they will finish the season with 37 wins and 124 losses. It is on the verge of recording the most losses since the Cleveland Spiders of the National League recorded in 1899 with 20 wins and 134 losses. The most losses since the 20th century have been recorded by the New York Mets in 1962 with 120 losses (40 wins).