White Sox lose 14th straight game, tying club record for futility set earlier this year
Briefly

Sunday's 6-3 loss to the Mariners tied the franchise record for consecutive defeats in a single season. The Sox fell 54 games below .500, the first time since 1932.
Sox are at 27-81 with a .250 winning percentage, comparable to the 1962 Mets who are known for their haplessness. Potential deadline trades might further weaken the team.
Pitcher Garrett Crochet struggled in the game, giving up multiple runs. Manager Pedro Grifol was cautious about disclosing plans to control Crochet's workload.
Read at Chicago Sun-Times
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