The all-time worst run differential is -349, set by the 1932 Red Sox. The White Sox are on pace to finish at -361, meaning that when they win, it's close, and they often get blown out.
Offensively, White Sox have the fewest home runs in baseball at 39, the lowest batting average in baseball (.214), and the lowest on-base percentage (.276). On the pitching side, they have the highest ERA in the American League (4.72) and the most home runs allowed (77).
As bad as it's been for the White Sox, it's likely to get rougher as well, considering the team is highly likely to trade multiple veterans at the trade deadline including Eloy Jimenez and Chris Flexen.
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