So. The White Sox have lost ten in a row, matching the 1965 Mets as well as the 1962 version the Sox are hellbent on overtaking in total losses, that record of 120 sitting just 13 away.
And now they face Baltimore. In Camden Yards. Not good.
Trying to stop the bleeding will be Chris Flexen, which would not appear to be the ideal choice, since the Sox have lost 20 straight games he started. Sometimes that’s been Flexen’s fault, ofttimes not, but it’s still a heck of a situation, one that leaves him with the unusual combination of stats of a 2-13 record and 5.