Korey Lee keys ninth-inning comeback, with Lenyn Sosa piling two more runs on
The doom and gloom gets swept away for a couple of days, as the White Sox kept Grady Sizemore sleepless as Chicago manager by rallying for a 6-2 win with four ninth-inning runs on Wednesday. Korey Lee was the killer, falling behind 0-2 with the sacks packed and two outs before taking his batter timeout, regathering, working the count even and slapping a flat sinker into center field for the decider. Lenyn Sosa snapped his slump by turning on another high sinker and grounding it through to left field for two more.
The White Sox will go at least two days without losing now, with an off-day Thursday. Back home and facing the pathetic (but still 31 games up on us, in fourth place) Detroit Tigers on the South Side on Friday.
White Sox 2024 Record 31-97, worst 128-game start in White Sox history (nine games worse than the next-worst, 1932 White Sox) and third-worst MLB start all-time
White Sox 2024 Run Differential -259, 15th-worst 128-game start in MLB history
White Sox 2024 Season Record Pace 39-123 (.242)
All-Time White Sox Record (1901-2024) 9,584-9,588 (.49989)
Race to the Worst “Modern” 162-Game Record (2003 Tigers, 43-119) 4 games worse; need to finish 12-21 to end season 44-118
Race to the Worst “Modern” Record in a 162-Game Season (1962 Mets, 40-120) 3 games worse; need to finish 10-24 to end season 41-121
Race to the Most White Sox Losses (1970, 106) 17 games worse; need to finish season 26-8 to end season with 105 losses
Race to the Worst White Sox Record (1932, 52-109-1*) 13 1⁄2 games worse; need to finish season 22-12 to end season 53-109
Race to the Worst American League Record (1916 A’s, 38-124*) 1 game better; need to finish season 8-26 to finish 39-123
*record adjusted to a 162-game season