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

The Chicago White Sox, currently at 36-115, are approaching the modern MLB record for losses, with only 11 games remaining to avoid tying the 1962 Mets.
Interim manager Grady Sizemore lamented a missed opportunity after a pivotal moment in the game, illustrating how momentum shifts can significantly affect the outcome.
The franchise record 115 losses tie the Sox for the fourth most in MLB history, marking a challenging season that includes multiple double-digit losing streaks.
The Sox need to finish strong, going 7-4 in the last eleven games, to avoid the ignominy of matching the 1962 Mets' loss record.
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