White Sox overcome 19-game losing streak, now 27-86

The Chicago White Sox faced a tough loss as they fell to the Minnesota Twins in a sellout game at Target Field. The loss marks their 19th consecutive defeat, tying the fourth-longest skid in Major League Baseball history since 1950. The game saw some standout moments, including White Sox shortstop Brooks Baldwin hitting his first major-league home run.

Despite the loss, pitcher Garret Crochet remains optimistic, acknowledging the team’s effort in each game. The Sox are now 59 games under .500, a first in franchise history. Crochet’s performance was solid, with only one run allowed, but the team struggled to generate offense.

The Twins ultimately secured the win with strong hitting in the later innings, adding to the Sox’s losing streak. For the White Sox, it’s been a challenging season, with limited success on the field. The team remains determined to break the streak and turn their fortunes around.

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Chicago White Sox lose 19th consecutive game — tied for the 4th-longest skid in MLB since 1950 — and fall to 27-86