Chicago White Sox's 14 consecutive losses dropped their season record to 27-81, sharing a winning percentage of .250 with the 1962 New York Mets, known for their 40-120 season.
Despite being outscored by 218 runs, the White Sox's run differential isn't as severe as last year's Oakland A's, who were at minus-259 after 108 games. The 1962 Mets and the 1916 Philadelphia Athletics still hold worse records.
The White Sox's struggles have been exemplified by players like Mike Soroka, who after a fresh start with the team, now stands at 0-10 with a 5.23 ERA.
To lose so many games, bad luck and poor performance are essential factors. The White Sox have struggled notably in one-run games, currently standing at 8-22 in such situations.
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