White Sox swept by Rangers; losses mount to 103
Briefly

"I mean, it was over the fence. Guy made one of the greatest catches you'll see in a long time," Vaughn said, highlighting the significance of Jankowski's late-game play.
"I wasn't around in the COVID days, but you could hear everything. But I felt like the guys played hard, just couldn't string anything together offensively," Sizemore reflected on the sparse attendance.
The Sox are needing to go 12-16 over their last 28 games to avoid tying the 1962 Mets (40-120) for most losses in major league history.
With the paid attendance for two games totaling only 11,285, the Sox's home dates are averaging 18,342, ranking them 27th among 30 teams.
Read at Chicago Sun-Times
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