White Sox fall to A's to tie AL record with 21st consecutive loss
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox fell, 5-1 to the Oakland A's on Monday for their 21st consecutive loss, tying the American League record.
With two more consecutive losses, the White Sox would match the 1961 Philadelphia Phillies for the longest losing streak in MLB history at 23 games.
The A's are the second-worst team in the AL, presenting Chicago with its best chance to end the streak despite being closer to postseason contention.
The White Sox are challenging the 1916 Philadelphia Athletics for the worst win percentage record in MLB's modern era.
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