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ARLINGTON, Texas -- The Chicago White Sox haven't had a record this bad in more than a half-century. They are now on pace to match the most losses in baseball's modern era.
With their 10-2 loss Wednesday night at the Texas Rangers, the White Sox (27-77) have dropped 10 in a row and are now 50 games under .500 for the first time since finishing 56-106 in 1970.
They are the first team since the expansion Mets in 1962 to lose 77 of their first 104 games -- and New York that year went on to a record 120 losses.