The Chicago White Sox are on pace to match the most losses in baseball\'s modern era.
With their 10-2 loss Wednesday to the Texas Rangers, the White Sox have dropped 10 in a row and are now 50 games under .500 for the first time since finishing 56-106 in 1970.
They are the first team since the expansion New York Mets in 1962 to lose 77 of their first 104 games.
\"We\'re going through it right now,\" White Sox manager Pedro Grifol said. \"But we\'re going through it with the mentality of, you know, we\'re coming to the ballpark every day to try to win a baseball game. But we\'re also coming to the ballpark every day to improve and develop and, you know, do the things that we have to do to set us up moving forward.\"
Via Associated Press