The White Sox' record of 41-121 reflects the modern-era record for the most losses in a season, shattering the previous mark of 40-120 set by the 1962 New York Mets.
The team's offense posted the worst statistics in the league, finishing last in important metrics such as batting average, on-base percentage, and runs batted in, leading to a historically disappointing season.
Pitching was equally as dismal, ranking near the bottom in numerous categories including runs allowed, home runs surrendered, and walks given, contributing to a woeful -306 run differential for the season.
Even their standout player, Luis Robert Jr., experienced a severe decline in performance, marred by injury, leading to a disappointing season for a player expected to excel.
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