The ‘Fun Bad’ White Sox Are Actually Much Better Than Last Year
The post The ‘Fun Bad’ White Sox Are Actually Much Better Than Last Year appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Chicago White Sox shortstop Chase Meidroth (10), left, and second baseman Lenyn Sosa (50) celebrate … More their team’s win over the Texas Rangers in a baseball game, Saturday, May 24, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley) Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. On the day after Memorial Day, the White Sox are 17-37. They have had a few long-running losing streaks. They’ve coughed up a handful of games thanks to poor play, errors, and bad relief pitching. They’re bad. Against the Rangers at Rate Field on Sunday, the White Sox lost a lead late in the game thanks in part to Lenyn Sosa not having his foot on first base to secure a crucial out. To be fair to Sosa, he is not a true first baseman, so mistakes like the one on Sunday are bound to happen. In fact, the current active White Sox roster doesn’t have a first baseman on it at all, thanks to moves last Friday that sent both Andrew Vaughn and Tim Elko to Triple-A Charlotte. These kinds of things have earned the 2025 White Sox the “fun bad” moniker. In short, they might be bad this year, but at least the White Sox have been a little more fun to watch than they were in 2024. Some of this could be coming from a place of a fanbase that has thrown up its collective hands at the franchise. White Sox fans are still browbeaten by last year’s record-setting number of losses, and even though this year’s Rockies are well on pace to beat Chicago’s 41-121 mark from 2024, things still feel pretty bleak on the south side. After all, sitting at 17 wins at this point in the season puts them just two wins better than where they were a day…

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Chicago White Sox shortstop Chase Meidroth (10), left, and second baseman Lenyn Sosa (50) celebrate … More their team’s win over the Texas Rangers in a baseball game, Saturday, May 24, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley) Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. On the day after Memorial Day, the White Sox are 17-37. They have had a few long-running losing streaks. They’ve coughed up a handful of games thanks to poor play, errors, and bad relief pitching. They’re bad. Against the Rangers at Rate Field on Sunday, the White Sox lost a lead late in the game thanks in part to Lenyn Sosa not having his foot on first base to secure a crucial out. To be fair to Sosa, he is not a true first baseman, so mistakes like the one on Sunday are bound to happen. In fact, the current active White Sox roster doesn’t have a first baseman on it at all, thanks to moves last Friday that sent both Andrew Vaughn and Tim Elko to Triple-A Charlotte. These kinds of things have earned the 2025 White Sox the “fun bad” moniker. In short, they might be bad this year, but at least the White Sox have been a little more fun to watch than they were in 2024. Some of this could be coming from a place of a fanbase that has thrown up its collective hands at the franchise. White Sox fans are still browbeaten by last year’s record-setting number of losses, and even though this year’s Rockies are well on pace to beat Chicago’s 41-121 mark from 2024, things still feel pretty bleak on the south side. After all, sitting at 17 wins at this point in the season puts them just two wins better than where they were a day…
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