Shota Imanaga fired seven shutout innings, allowing six hits and striking out four. Craig Counsell likes what he’s seen this season from the rookie.
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Column: How did the Chicago White Sox fall to such depths? Gradually — and then suddenly.
Three years after the infamous Corn Game, the Chicago White Sox are in a self-created crater that almost defies belief. Here’s how they did it.
How many more losses do the Chicago White Sox need to break the modern-day record?
The Chicago White Sox are closing in on matching the 1962 New York Mets for the most losses in modern-day Major League Baseball history.
Chicago White Sox tie the modern MLB record with their 120th loss this season, falling 4-2 to the San Diego Padres
The 1962 New York Mets are no longer the sole standard for Major League Baseball futility after the Chicago White Sox lost their 120th game.
‘The whole thing is too bad’: 1962 New York Mets pitcher Jay Hook feels the Chicago White Sox’s pain as they near loss record
Jay Hook made 34 starts for the 1962 New York Mets, who hold the modern-day record with 120 losses. He feels for the Chicago White Sox, who have 118 defeats entering Saturday.
Chicago White Sox match the American League record with their 119th loss — and stand 1 shy of the modern-day mark
The Chicago White Sox suffered their 119th loss, tying the AL record set by the 2003 Tigers, with Saturday’s 6-2 defeat to the San Diego Padres.
Column: A day in the life of Wrigley Field at the end of a lost summer for the Chicago Cubs
Kyle Hendricks made what could be one of his final starts with the Chicago Cubs on Saturday, Shota Imanaga discussed Shohei Ohtani and other news from Wrigley Field.
Washington Nationals demote All-Star shortstop CJ Abrams to the minors for nonperformance reasons
The Washington Nationals on Saturday demoted All-Star shortstop CJ Abrams to the minor leagues for a reason not related to his on-field performance.
‘It’s been a rough year for them’: Dylan Cease hopes better days are ahead for the Chicago White Sox
San Diego Padres pitcher Dylan Cease reflected on his time with the Chicago White Sox and offered support for the group going through a historically bad 2024 season.
The magic number is 120, but Chicago White Sox fans will tell you it’s just a number
When your team wins, it is a shot in the arm to your self-esteem. When it loses there is a loss of self-esteem. And we carry on. Think spring.