White Sox' bright spots easier to find at midpoint of latest lousy season
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White Sox' bright spots easier to find at midpoint of latest lousy season
"At the halfway point of the season, the White Sox's clubhouse vibes are improved, but their performance still indicates a potential second-worst season in franchise history."
"Despite a 26-55 record, there’s some optimism due to promising rookies and the foundation of the organization, although the games have been tough to watch."
The White Sox are struggling in the 2024 season, sporting a record of 26-55, which is an improvement from last year’s record-setting performance. While general manager Chris Getz highlights the excitement around promising young players and a better clubhouse atmosphere, the team's offensive struggles are notable, including the lowest batting average and OPS in the league. With 20 losses by one run and low run differentials, it’s a challenging season for fans, but there’s a glimmer of hope in the ongoing organizational overhaul.
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