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Reinsdorf Digging in as White Sox Lose 121st Game to Pass ’62 Mets

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The Chicago White Sox have done the unfathomable. They broke the present document for futility set by the growth New York Mets in 1962 by winning their 121st game on Friday evening at Detroit’s Comerica Park. The Sox lost 4-1 to the Tigers and are 39-121 with two game left to play.
In the development document, the National League added two groups in 1962, moving from the initial eight to the ten companies, and that Mets group consisted of Richie Ashburn, Gil Hodges, Marv Throneberry, and Roger Craig, who went 40-120.
Four decades after the New York Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers left for Los Angeles, the franchise moved to New York, making just the Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies as the farthest NL East cities.

Casey Stengel, the former boss, was left wondering,” Can’t someone here play this game” after the Mets ‘ play.
Jerry Reinsdorf, a former owner of the White Sox, has the same questions about his latest team, which includes Andrew Benintendi, Luis Robert Jr., and Andrew Vaughn. Just three years prior, the team was in the quarterfinals.
Reinsdorf stated in a recent speech that “everyone in this business is extremely disappointed with the results of this year.” ” Everyone has been very hurt this year, especially our enthusiasts,” he said. We did not arrive here overnight, and solutions wo n’t happen overnight, either”.
Torey Lovullo, the director of Arizona Diamondbacks, feels Chicago’s problems. Under his supervision, the D-backs lost 110 games in 2021, but Texas won the game’s final game, winning in five sports, to advance to the World Series.
” I feel bad for this happening”, Lovullo said this month at Chase Field in Phoenix, where his team is also vying for the playoffs. ” It’s a wonderful business with great authority. I know really what they’re going through”.
With a chance to earn an NL Wild Card, the D-backs lost their first two games to the San Francisco Giants this month. Bob Melvin, the director of the.500 Giants, experienced 90-loss times three times in his 21-year management job.
” It’s not fun”, he said. ” Typically, you do n’t stick around very long after that”.
The Mariners lost 99 game to the Mariners in 2004 and Melvin was fired after two decades in Seattle, which was his first of five executive starts.
He’s always led a group into the World Series, but he’s not had a crew lose the number of activities as the latest White Sox, possibly. Pedro Grifol was replaced by interim Grady Sizemore by the Sox at the 89-loss level, which the Sox now fired manager this year.
This is the fifth time in their past the White Sox have lost 100 activities or more—including 101 last year, the first time they’ve always lost 100 in back-to-back times.
” I feel for Jerry Reinsdorf”, Melvin said. ” I know his devotion to sports. It must be a difficult time for him. They got off to a gradual start]3-22] and they had a lot of injuries. Then they’re looking at what they’re looking at. I do n’t think anyone wants to go through that”.

Reinsdorf, 88, is from Brooklyn and is a huge sports lover, owning the White Sox since 1981 and the NBA’s Chicago Bulls since 1985. The Bulls won six titles in the 1990s under his leadership, but they have n’t returned to the NBA Finals since 1998, with the exception of Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, and coach Phil Jackson. The White Sox ended a long drought that began with the 1919 Black Sox incident when they defeated the Houston Astros in the 2005 World Series. They have n’t been back since, either.
It’s not been for a lack of trying. The White Sox have a full payment of$ 133.8 million, 18th in Major League Baseball and the highest of the five clubs in their own section, the American League Central. But the other four vied for playoff opportunities, with the Cleveland Guardians, ranked 23rd at$ 106.8 million, having previously locked up first position.
Going back to the previous year, Reinsdorf said,” We have made hard choices and changes to start building a foundation for future achievement.” ” What has impressed me is how our people and workers have continued to work and continue to bring a professional mindset to the ballpark every time despite a historically difficult time,” said the director. No one is happy with the results, but I commend the extended work”. 

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