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White Sox Mimic Little League Styles to Endure Another Disappointing Defeat

White Sox Suffer Embarrassing Defeat on Tuesday Due to Fumbled Pop-Up and Questionable Infield Hits That Were Actual Outs.

Lose They Must: Chicago White Sox Continue Their misfortune

White Sox Mimic Little League Styles to Endure Another Disappointing Defeat

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The Chicago White Sox seem determined to shatter records for all the wrong reasons this season. With another bizarre turn of events, they're quickly making their mark in the MLB!

As they sat at 10-28, the Sox led against the Kansas City Royals. But in the ninth inning, they blew it – and how!

Shortstop Chase Meidroth let a pop-up hit his dome, and suddenly, everyone was safe. In a classic fielding blunder, the Sox couldn't even make a play at a base during the subsequent bunt attempt, allowing a runner to reach third.

With the bases loaded and no outs, it looked like a no-brainer for an out, especially when Kyle Isbel popped out. However, that was just the first out, and the Sox's mishaps continued.

A grounder by Jonathan India should have been a double play opportunity, but Jacob Amaya's potentially game-saving throw to Meidroth at second was simply out of reach. Yet another run scored, and the game was transformed from a potential win to a nail-biting loss.

*YANKEES SET A SINGLE-INNING RECORD WITH 10 RUNS*

Meanwhile, the New York Yankees broke their own record by scoring 10 runs in a single inning. While the White Sox were busy losing, the Yankees were tearing up the scoreboard![3]

*Worst-Performing Teams: White Sox and Rockies Struggle *

The White Sox now stand at 10-29, a .256 winning percentage that puts them on track for a record-breaking 121 losses, just like last year. Things are just as bleak for the Colorado Rockies, who are struggling at 6-28 (.176 winning percentage) and could end up with a dismal 28-134 record by season's end.

Despite being 12.5 and 17.0 games back in their own divisions, respectively, both teams are in dire straits.[4]

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The Chicago White Sox, who sent Garrett Crochet to the Boston Red Sox in a trade, are not off to a great start this season. But perhaps it's too soon to write them off.[1]

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[1] - Argentati, D. (2025). White Sox trade Garrett Crochet, top prospect, to Red Sox. ESPN. Retrieved from espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/35819599

[2] - Official MLB Standings. Major League Baseball. Retrieved from mlb.com/standings

[3] - Velazquez, E. (2025). Yankees set franchise record with 10 runs in seventh inning. MLB.com. Retrieved from mlb.com/news/yankees-set-franchise-record-with-10-runs-in-2nd-inning-of-balancers-routing-of-st-louis-cardinals/c-358206534

[4] - MLB Standings. Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved from baseball-reference.com/leagues/MLB/2025-standings- aggregated.shtml

[5] - Jones, J., Jr. (2025). Chicago White Sox 2025 Season—Standings, Schedules, Roster, News, Photos, and More. ChicagoWhiteSox.com. Retrieved from chicago.white sox.mlb.com/team/standings/2025/

  1. The Chicago White Sox, who are currently at a disappointing .256 winning percentage with a record of 10-29, are struggling in MLB, mirroring their performance from last season.
  2. In their recent game against the Kansas City Royals, the White Sox had a lead but ended up losing due to fielding mistakes by shortstop Chase Meidroth and Jacob Amaya, allowing runners to advance and score.
  3. Meanwhile, Fox News has reported that the New York Yankees set a new single-inning record with 10 runs.
  4. The Colorado Rockies, another team facing similar struggles, are at a .176 winning percentage with a record of 6-28. Both the White Sox and Rockies are in danger of setting dismal season records if their current performances continue.
White Sox suffer disheartening defeat on Tuesday due to a mishandled pop-up and two questionable infield hits that should have ended the innings.
Unfortunate loss for the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night, marked by an unfortunate drop of a pop-up and two questionable infield singles that didn't lead to outs as they should have.
In a disappointing turn of events, the Chicago White Sox suffered a loss on Tuesday night, courtesy of a botched pop-up and two infield hits that typically lead to outs.

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