White Sox fans embrace infamy with jeers, chants and a marriage proposal
Briefly

If you're a Chicago White Sox fan, you don't walk into your team's potential record-breaking loss without a sense of self-deprecating humor and a burning fury toward team owner Jerry Reinsdorf.
The crowd was so in it to lose it that when Angels second baseman Jack López homered in the eighth inning to put the team from Anaheim up 2-0, there were resounding cheers, in addition to boos, chants, muttering and who knows what else.
A large "SELL THE TEAM" banner made its way into the park, getting unfurled behind home plate. And one bold fan even went as far as proposing to his girlfriend.
The most White Sox of moments arrived in the fifth inning, when a Mickey Moniak infield pop-up resulted in pitcher, catcher, first baseman and third baseman all converging for an easy out.
Read at Yahoo Sports
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