Reported 6 months ago
The Chicago White Sox endured their most devastating defeat of the season, losing 14-2 to the Boston Red Sox while allowing a no-hitter into the sixth inning. The game marked the White Sox's 14th consecutive loss, breaking a franchise record. Despite Lenyn Sosa breaking up Tanner Houck's no-hit bid in the sixth, the Red Sox continued to dominate, resulting in the White Sox's poor performance. With a league-worst record of 15-48, Chicago faces immense challenges in both hitting and pitching, making them one of the worst teams in MLB history.
Source: YAHOO