Jon Bernard McDonald, a devoted Chicago White Sox fan, passed away at 77, leaving behind an obituary that humorously critiqued the team's terrible performance. Despite his loyalty, the obituary pointed out that he 'couldn't face another White Sox season after last year's record-breaking meltdown.' The article reflects on the team's struggles, noting a record 121 losses last season and a disappointing start this season. McDonald, who enjoyed a championship in 2005, also expressed his disdain for the Cubs and continued to support Chicago sports throughout his life.
'He couldn't face another White Sox season after last year's record-breaking meltdown,' the obituary reads.
McDonald also 'enjoyed playing golf, watching TV, re-sleeping and Chicago sports (except the Cubs. He hated the Cubs).'
Last year's 121 losses were the most in an MLB season ever - Chicago, after Tuesday night's debacle, is currently on pace to match it.
'Thankfully, McDonald was able to see his team win a championship in 2005, which broke an 88-year drought.'
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