Hey, White Sox fans, don't skip the ending (2024)

You don’t watch the White Sox to see them win.

No, no.

That would be nonsensical.

They have a chance to lose more games — and also win fewer games — than any team in the 123-year history of modern baseball.

That’s the target, folks. It’s big. It’s nigh on incredible. And it’s doable.

Right now, after their 13-3 loss to the Orioles on Labor Day at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the White Sox are 31-108. The 108 losses already are the most in Sox history, surpassing the dreadful 1970 team that went 56-106.

Fans knew that team stunk and scurried away. “Beltin’ Bill” Melton hit his then-club-record 30th home run on Sept. 21 of that year in front of 672 people. He should have walked into the stands and shaken hands with each of them. Maybe kissed the babies, if there were any.

Monday’s loss was the current Sox’ 11th straight, to go with earlier skids this season of 21 and 14. The Sox started the season 3-22 and haven’t let up. They changed managers and it made no difference.

Losing is what they do. It seems likely nobody has done it better.

The goal now for the 2024 Sox is to go 39-123. Or worse. Remember, 31-131 is still a possibility. After watching and marveling at their effort Monday, I have to say they could do it. It’s in them.

Above all, this team can’t hit. Zero power. And everybody seems to get hurt. The pitchers have decent stuff, until they groove meatballs that get plastered.

The outfielders do things such as let fly balls drop in front of them. The infielders do things such as shortstop Miguel Vargas, who double-clutched in the sixth inning after fielding a ground ball, allowing Orioles batter Colton Cowser to beat his throw to first. It was no big deal, perhaps, since nobody scored. Just indicative.

Sox pitcher Garrett Crochet is very good, but he plays a few innings every now and then and swiftly gets yanked, saving his trade value. It’s always about the future, you know.

What I’m saying is it’s about right now.

Sox fans should come to Guaranteed Rate Field and witness history in the offing. Don’t do that 1970 stay-away thing. Get some of this. Remember it. Bring the kids. They’ll talk about it forever.

You don’t have to cheer for the losing, but you need to respect it, hope for it, be happy when it rears its little head above the fray.

Because what good is winning?

“They can play with anybody,” Sox TV analyst Steve Stone said during the Orioles game. “But they can’t afford any mistakes.”

That’s it in a nutshell. Baseball is about nothing but mistakes. Who makes them, and when. The Sox are so filled with mistakes, you worry the doors to their team bus might open and 40 dudes in Bozo noses and floppy shoes might tumble out.

It’s hard to do what they’re doing. Correct that. What they’re doing was once thought to be impossible. A lot went into this utter ineptitude. Bad trades, bad drafts, bad managing, bad payroll, bad ownership.

Where is chairman Jerry Reinsdorf? What possible excuse can there be for this? How does it feel to have gotten so many people stained with mud?

Writers have interviewed surviving members of the 1962 Mets, a horrendous, swiftly assembled, patched-together team of kids and outcasts. Eighty-seven-year-old pitcher Jay Hook said he hopes the Sox don’t break the 1962 record.

“I wouldn’t wish it on anybody,” Hook said.

No, it’s not a nice thing. But this failure should be honored as a symbol of badness, of what can happen when nobody at the top gives a damn. Or, maybe worse, when they do care but are too dumb or arrogant to know they haven’t a clue.

Think of Monday’s poor Sox starting pitcher, one Chris Flexen (2-14), who now holds the major-league record for most consecutive starts (20) with his team losing. All coming since May 14.

Until Monday, Flexen was tied with two pitchers at 19 consecutive starts for losses. One of them, the Brewers’ Chris Capuano, needed three years, 2007-2010, to lose that many. The other, Blondie Purcell, did his deed in Cincinnati in 1879-1880. Blondie was a 5-9, 159-pound multitasker, with 1,217 hits as an outfielder, who simultaneously ran a bookmaking operation.

Into such depths sink the White Sox.

Please pay attention.

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FAQs

Where do the White Sox play? ›

The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central Division. The club plays its home games at Guaranteed Rate Field, which is located on Chicago's South Side.

What year were the Chicago White Sox established? ›

The White Sox were originally known as the Sioux City (Iowa) Cornhuskers, and the team was founded as a minor league organization in 1894.

How good were the 1919 White Sox? ›

The 88–52 White Sox won the American League pennant again in 1919, by 3+1⁄2 games over the Cleveland Indians (world champions the following year). Jackson was the unquestioned star of the White Sox. The left fielder hit .

What was the old name of the White Sox stadium? ›

White Sox Park / Old Comiskey Park

After nine years in the South Side Grounds, Charles Comiskey started construction on his new ''Baseball Palace of the World'' at the corner of 35th Street and Shields Avenue. White Sox Park opened on July 1, 1910, but soon became known as Comiskey Park.

Why are they called White Sox? ›

The NL gave permission to the AL to put a team in Chicago, provided they not use the city name in the team's branding. Comiskey moved his St. Paul club to the Near South Side and renamed it the White Stockings, grabbing a nickname that had once been used by the Chicago Cubs.

What is the oldest team in baseball? ›

The Cincinnati Red Stockings made their mark as the first openly professional baseball club in 1869. Members of the team would go on to form a club that still plays ball today, the Atlanta Braves.

Who was the first black Chicago White Sox? ›

Miñoso went on to become an All-Star left fielder with the Indians and Chicago White Sox. The first Afro-Latino in the major leagues and the first black player in White Sox history, as a 1951 rookie he was one of the first Latin Americans to play in an MLB All-Star Game. Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Why are White Sox called southside? ›

CHICAGO -- They've been called the ChiSox, a name objected to by some of the White Sox fan purists who don't go for the shortcut. They also have been known as the South Siders, based on the location of Guaranteed Rate Field and the epicenter of that same ardent support system.

Who are the 8 baseball players banned for life? ›

The eight players are Shoeless Joe Jackson, Eddie Cicotte, Chick Gandil, Swede Risberg, Buck Weaver, Claude "Lefty" Williams, "Happy" Felsch and Fred McMullen. They will be acquitted by a jury in August, but Landis will ban the Black Sox for life.

Who was the most famous player on the White Sox? ›

Among the White Sox greatest players include Guillen, Dye, Frank Thomas, Luke Appling, Nellie Fox, Luis Aparicio, Carlton Fisk, Harold Baines, Paul Konerko, Mark Buehrle, Minnie Minoso, Jim Thome and Robin Ventura.

Why did the White Sox lose intentionally? ›

The Black Sox Scandal was a game-fixing scandal in Major League Baseball (MLB) in which eight members of the Chicago White Sox were accused of intentionally losing the 1919 World Series against the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for payment from a gambling syndicate, possibly led by organized crime figure Arnold Rothstein ...

What is the new name for Comiskey Park? ›

Guaranteed Rate Field, formerly Comiskey Park and U.S. Cellular Field, is a baseball stadium located on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States.

Where is the new White Sox stadium? ›

An empty, abandoned railyard has become a part of Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf's vision of transforming part of the plot of land into a bustling stadium for his team. This area is located in the South Loop, in a proposed addition to Chicago's 77 neighborhoods called The 78.

How far is Chicago White Sox stadium from Chicago Cubs stadium? ›

As the crow flies, about 8.25 miles. 10 or 11 miles by car, depending on route. Or you can hop on the red line (the stops are pretty much adjacent to both ballparks). The White Sox's stadium is called Guaranteed Rate Field and the Cubs' park is called Wrigley Field.

What neighborhood is White Sox stadium in? ›

The Story of Armour Square

From the 'L,' Chicagoans might spot the Armour Square community area from the stadium lights illuminating Guaranteed Rate Field, home to the Chicago White Sox. Armour Square is located on the South Side, just a few miles south of the Loop.

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