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                                        Aug 8, 2024  6:15 PM CDT
                                    
                                
                                
                                    
                                        The Chicago White Sox ended their record losing streak at 21 games, but it wasn't enough to save the manager's job. The team fired Pedro Grifol and three coaches on Thursday, the AP reports. The White Sox had won 5-1 at Oakland on Tuesday night, then lost again on Wednesday, the AP reports. They now co-own the record for consecutive losses with the Baltimore Orioles. "We know the flaws in this roster," general manager Chris Getz said Thursday. "But with that being said, we expected to win more games—we did." Grifol was in his second season as a major league manager, with a record of 89-190.
                                    
                                    
                                
                                    
                                    
                                        Aug 5, 2024  10:10 AM CDT
                                    
                                
                                
                                    
                                        It is, the Chicago Tribune notes, a "funk for the ages." The reference is to the Chicago White Sox, who managed to lose their 20th straight game on Sunday to fall 60 games under .500. The team isn't just bad—it has the potential to be the worst team in the modern era. 
 -  36 years: With Sunday's 13-7 loss to Minnesota, the White Sox became only the seventh team since 1901 to lose 20 in a row, per the Athletic. This is now the longest losing streak since the Baltimore Orioles lost 21 in 1988.