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The Chicago White Sox are struggling immensely this season, with an MLB-worst 27-82 record, with a winning percentage of just .248. The worst 162-game season in MLB history came from the 2003 Detroit Tigers, who went just 43-119 (.265).
Yes, the White Sox are currently on pace to finish with a worse record than that, to the point that manager Pedro Grifol reportedly pointed it out to the team as a potential motivational tool. That, in part, has led to a fractured clubhouse, per Shane Riordan of 670 The Score:
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