White Sox approaching MLB record for losses draws sympathy from surviving 1962 Mets
Briefly

It's going to happen most likely sometime. I just didn't expect it'd happen in my lifetime." Craig Anderson, 86, a pitcher who went 3-17 in 1962, reflects on the White Sox's chances of breaking the all-time record for losses in a single season.
I feel sorry for them. Better them than me," said Ed Kranepool, 79, expressing his sympathy for the White Sox's struggles while also thankful not to be in their position.
I wouldn't wish that on anybody. Being part of such a team is something that will always be a part of the players' lives," noted Jay Hook, 87, reflecting on the lasting impact of a losing season.
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