All the Chicago White Sox did last year was finish with the modern era MLB record for the most losses in a single season. The South Siders went 41-121 overall in a season where they scored nearly 100 fewer runs than the next worst offense in baseball. The White Sox responded to their historic ineptitude by doing a whole lot of nothing in the offseason other than replacing the manager. Chicago only spent $15.2 million this winter, which shouldn’t be a surprise for a franchise that has never given out a contract bigger than Andrew Benintendi’s $75 million deal.
The White Sox are very bad again this season, currently
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