Nothing to write home about: Breaking down the Chicago White Sox's record 16-game skid at Guaranteed Rate Field
Briefly

Ky Bush's performance marked a disappointing trend for the White Sox, who are enduring a historically long home losing streak, highlighting a season of struggles.
The Sox’s ongoing issues were compounded by a .236 home winning percentage, drawing parallels to the bleak performance of the 1939 St. Louis Browns.
Interim manager Grady Sizemore reflected on the White Sox's struggles, stating, 'We're not getting a lot of wins anywhere, so it's not really a thing about playing at home or not.'
The White Sox's 16-game home losing streak is notably the longest in MLB since the 1996 Detroit Tigers, underscoring their current difficulties.
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