Sean Manaea and Francisco Lindor lead Mets to 2-0 win as White Sox set franchise record with 107th loss
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox concluded an abysmal season with a franchise-record 107 losses, surpassing their previous record set by the 1970 team, marking a significant low point in their history.
Completing the first 0-10 homestand ever recorded in the franchise's history, the White Sox have shown a troubling inability to secure wins at their home ground.
With three separate 10-game losing streaks in a single season, the White Sox have matched an unenviable record last seen with the 1965 Mets, highlighting their struggles.
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