Chicago White Sox's 27-81 record with a .250 winning percentage is reminiscent of the 1962 New York Mets who had a similar winning percentage and set the modern record for losses at 40-120.
The White Sox have struggled in one-run games similar to the 1962 Mets, with an 8-22 record in such games, indicating a combination of bad luck and poor play.
While the White Sox have a poor record, their run differential is not as dire as last year's Oakland A's, who were at minus-259 after 108 games, but managed to avoid the 120-loss mark.
Pitcher Mike Soroka, emblematic of Chicago's struggles, moved from rotation to bullpen, now 0-10 with a 5.23 ERA despite a fresh start opportunity with the White Sox.
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