The White Sox Are (27-88)
The baseball regular season, made so much less important by virtue of the fact 12 of the 30 teams qualify for post-season play, grinds on without any really good team.
Witness the fact no team is really near the .600 win percentage mark.
However, there is an historically bad (for a major league team, no matter how bad in the bigs, those players are truly talented just not relative to other big league players to this point) one, that being the (27-88) Chicago White Sox.
They have lost 21 straight games tying the ’88 O’s for the American League mark (“Oak” is about a 8 plus to 5 home favorite to hand the Chi Sox a record breaking loss tonight) and have 20 less wins than the next worst team.

The great pitcher, Early Wynn, pictured above.
So few White Sox wins, early or late in a woeful 2024 season.