How many more losses do the Chicago White Sox need to match the modern-day record?
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox are nearing a historic low with 115 losses, just five shy of the 1962 New York Mets' record for most losses in modern MLB.
Interim manager Grady Sizemore commented on the significant shift in momentum after a 3-0 pitch call that went against Andrew Vaughn, leading to a failed scoring opportunity.
With only 14 games remaining, the pressure is mounting for the Sox as they attempt to avoid the ignominy of matching the Mets’ 120 losses in a season.
The 115 losses this season for the White Sox rank tied for the fourth most during MLB's modern era, highlighting the struggles this franchise has faced.
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