The Unprecedented Downturn of 2024
Struggles and Setbacks: A Record-Breaking Year for the White Sox
The year 2024 has been a particularly tumultuous one for the Chicago White Sox. The team has been wrestling with an array of challenges, culminating in an unfortunate September where they set a new team record with their 107th loss.
The White Sox find themselves on a precarious path, poised to surpass the major league record for the highest number of losses. This dubious record is currently held by the 1962 New York Mets, who were a newly established team at the time.
Historical Perspective: The Worst MLB Records
To put the White Sox’s struggles into perspective, let’s delve into the annals of MLB history. Here are some of the worst records in the history of Major League Baseball (MLB) (Minimum 150 Games Played; Win-Loss, Win Percentage):
– 1899 Cleveland Spiders: 20-134, .130
– 1916 Philadelphia A’s: 36-117, .235
– 1935 Boston Braves: 38-115, .248
– 1962 New York Mets: 40-120, .250
– 1904 Washington Senators: 38-113, .252
MLB History: Most Season Losses
And here are the teams with the most losses in a single season in MLB history (Win-Loss, Win Percentage):
– 1899 Cleveland Spiders: 20-134, .130
– 1962 New York Mets: 40-120, .250
– 2003 Detroit Tigers: 43-119, .265
– 1916 Philadelphia A’s: 36-117, .235
– 2018 Baltimore Orioles: 47-115, .290
– 1935 Boston Braves: 38-115, .248