Which team has the worst record in MLB history? Here’s how close the White Sox are to surpassing it Originally appeared in NBC Sports Chicago
He White Sox suffered their 114th loss of the season on Wednesday with a 6-4 defeat to the Guardians.
With that, they have lost 15 straight home games and are 1-27 in their last 28 home games. The Guardians also handed them their 23rd sweep of the season. The White Sox are 21.5 games behind the second-to-last-place Miami Marlins at 54-92.
Which team holds the record for most losses in a MLB season? And how close are the White Sox?
The current record for most losses in a single season is held by the 1962 Mets, who lost 120 games. Technically, the Cleveland Spiders hold the record for most losses in a season, when they recorded 134 losses during the 1899 season.
The White Sox currently rank seventh on the list of teams with the most losses in a season, behind the 1899 Spiders, the 1962 Mets, the 2003 Tigers (119 losses), the 1916 Athletics (117 losses), the 2018 Orioles and the 1935 Boston Braves (each recorded 115 losses).
The White Sox They need to finish their season 9-6 to avoid eclipsing the 1962 Mets for the modern-era record. They have remaining series against the A’s (starting Friday), Angels, Padres, Angels (again) and Tigers. If they can’t get nine wins in those five series, they’ll own the modern-era record for most losses in a season, ending a tumultuous era of South Side baseball.
On Wednesday, President Jerry Reinsdorf issued a statement to multiple media outlets airing his thoughts on the “historically difficult season.”
“Everyone in this organization is extremely unhappy with the results of this season, that goes without saying,” Reinsdorf said, according to multiple outlets. “This year has been very painful for everyone, especially our fans. We didn’t get here overnight, and solutions won’t happen overnight either. Going back to last year, we’ve made tough decisions and changes to begin building a foundation for future success.
“What has impressed me is how our players and staff have continued to work and bring a professional attitude to the stadium every day despite a historically difficult season. No one is happy with the results, but I commend the continued effort. I look forward to having more to say at the end of the season.”
The White Sox are in serious trouble, even outside of this season. The organization fired manager Pedro Grifol in August and named Grady Sizemore as interim manager for the remainder of the season. The White Sox still need to find a new manager for their team beyond the 2024 season.
On Monday, Getz shared his thoughts on the trajectory of the White Sox’s historic losing season.
“If you had told me we’d end up flirting with the record, I would have been a little surprised,” Getz said. “Now, if you had told me before the year that we’d end up with over 100 losses, 105, 110, I wouldn’t have been as surprised. These are the cards we’ve been dealt right now. We have to try to make the best of them.”