White Sox bring team-record home skid into series opener vs. Athletics
Sep 13, 2024, 7:46 AM
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The Chicago White Sox are riding a franchise-record 15-game home losing streak, and even more unwelcome historical records are looming in the next few weeks.
The White Sox (33-114) will aim for their first home win since Aug. 12 when they begin a three-game series against the Oakland Athletics on Friday.
Oakland (64-83) will finish with its third consecutive losing season, but the team has gone 34-29 since June 27. The Athletics took the first two games against the Houston Astros this week before losing 6-3 on Thursday in the series final.
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Oaklandâs promising young roster includes right fielder Lawrence Butler, who is batting .373 (31-for-83) with 17 runs, eight home runs and 14 RBIs during his career-best 20-game hitting streak.
âOur goal at the start of the season was to improve,â Athletics manager Mark Kotsay said. âItâs nice that the wins and losses are showing the improvement. I like to look at it in terms of the development aspect and maturation process of these guys becoming everyday big-leaguers as opposed to wins and losses.â
Chicago must finish 10-5 or better to avoid matching the 1962 New York Mets for the highest single-season loss total in modern baseball history (120).
âEveryone in there is aware of where weâre at from a record (standpoint),â White Sox interim manager Grady Sizemore said. âIf youâre sitting there only focused on the negative, youâre probably going to have negative outcomes. It doesnât do us any good to sit here and be like, âWe have to win this many games to avoid whatever.â We have to compete every night.â
Second baseman Lenyn Sosa has been a rare bright spot for Chicago, which lost 6-4 to the Cleveland Guardians on Wednesday. Sosa is batting .296 with eight RBIs over his past 18 games.
Chicago, which has lost 17 of its past 19 games, struck out a season-high 18 times on Wednesday.
âEveryone in this organization is extremely unhappy with the results of this season. That goes without saying,â White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said. âThis year has been very painful for all, especially our fans. We did not arrive here overnight, and solutions wonât happen overnight, either.â
The series opener will feature two left-handed starters as Chicagoâs Garrett Crochet (6-11, 3.83 ERA) faces Oaklandâs Brady Basso (0-0, 1.93).
Crochet, 25, has not pitched more than four innings in any of his past 11 starts as the White Sox limit his workload.
Crochet allowed four runs over two innings in a 7-5 loss to the Boston Red Sox on Saturday. He is 1-0 with no runs allowed in two career relief appearances, covering 2 2/3 innings, vs. Oakland.
Basso, 26, impressed in his first major league start Saturday, allowing three hits over six scoreless innings in a no-decision against the Detroit Tigers. He struck out six and walked one.
âI thought the kid did a great job,â Kotsay said. âIt was impressive. Just an incredible job by a young man, really poised on the mound, really impressive day.â
Basso, who has not faced the White Sox in his career, has allowed two runs over four games (one start) covering 9 1/3 innings this season.
Oakland is expected to activate Tyler Soderstrom prior to the series opener. The first baseman has been on the injured list since July 11 due to a stress reaction in his left wrist.
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Upcoming Oakland Athletics Schedule
- Friday, September 13th-Sunday, September 15th â @ Chicago White Sox
- Monday, September 16th-Wednesday, September 18th â @ Chicago Cubs
- Friday, September 20th-Sunday, September 22nd â vs. New York Yankees
- Tuesday, September 24th-Thursday, September 26th â Texas Rangers
- Friday, September 27th â Sunday, September 29th â @ Seattle Mariners
- End of 2024 regular season
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