The Chicago White Sox set a new franchise record for longest losing streak, falling 14-2 to the Boston Red Sox, allowing Tanner Houck to take a no-hitter into the sixth inning. The team's dismal season continues with struggles in hitting and pitching.
The White Sox, now at a 15-48 record, are the worst team in MLB by a wide margin, facing low moments throughout the losing streak. With an ERA of 10.80, pitcher Zach Woodford took the loss as the team's performance raises concerns for the future.