The Chicago White Sox Attach an MLB record for losses last year And failed to lose exotic means to lose. Until now in 2025, it was a similar story.
The owners of the worst record of the American League (but not MLB, thanks to the Colorado Rockies) displayed their most mortifying loss of the season so far 4-3 Tuesday Against the Kansas City Royals.
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In theory, the victory was within the reach of Chicago when the voltiseur of the Royals Drew Waters struck a pop-up with a man on the basis. He should have been the first round for the lift of Cam Booser. Instead, the ball has taken a more adventurous path, outside the dome of the second basic player in Chicago, Chase Meidroth.
The ball has rebounded on the head of Meidroth and rolled in the outside field, taking just enough time to allow Basennerner Mark Canha to go to the second goal. It was a game that each major feature has made thousands of times.
Unsurprisingly, the White Sox collapsed from there.
The recipient of the Royals, Freddy Fermin, loaded the bases without withdrawal on a single, then Kyle Isbel gave Chicago his first with a pop-up, which they could not drink thanks to the rule of the ground of the field.
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Jonathan India struck what could have been a double end of the game game, or at least another, but the flip of Jacob Amaya at the Amaya stop stop was enough to remove Meidroth from the bag.
Time Game, an out.
A striker later, Bobby Witt Jr. finished the match with a fly ball at Deep Center which was not captured.
It is a difficult loss, but we legitimately believe that the White Sox had more embarrassing last year, as When they lost for a call for interference in the inner field fly rule Or I came out by their crosstown rivals for a 13th consecutive loss Or Had two exercise field players.
The White Sox were historically bad last year and could be worse this year – Not that anyone had to expect something different.