Rooting for your team to fail: Clock is ticking for White Sox to make loser history
Briefly

The White Sox, in a season of unprecedented losing, teeter on the edge of baseball history, approaching the most losses since the 19th century.
Fans like Betty Thornson feel the weight of despair, knowing early on that the season was lost, despite the players' efforts.
A drastic drop in parking demand indicated the team's struggling attendance, with local fan Sven Burke noting the lack of game day worries.
During their final homestand, fans booed the team and chanted 'SELL THE TEAM,' reflecting collective frustration and a desire for change.
Read at New York Post
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