White Sox head into 2025 with historically putrid over/under total
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The Chicago White Sox enter the 2025 season facing an unprecedented challenge, with oddsmakers setting their win total at a historically low 53.5, the lowest since at least 1990. Following a dismal 41-121 record in 2024, which saw them break the Modern Era loss record, the team has made minimal improvements to their roster. While they added several veterans for one-year deals, they also traded ace Garrett Crochet, indicating a possible further disbandment of the team. With new manager Will Venable at the helm, there is hope for reconstruction amidst lingering uncertainty.
Oddsmakers project the Chicago White Sox to have a historically low 53.5 wins for 2025, signaling a challenging season ahead for the beleaguered franchise.
Despite adding veterans to their roster, the White Sox's offseason moves may not improve their record significantly, as key players like Garrett Crochet have been traded.
The team's over/under win total of 53.5 marks the lowest in over three decades, indicating a grim outlook following their record-breaking 2024 season.
With a new manager in Will Venable, the White Sox aim for reconstruction, but major changes in player roster continue to loom.
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