Chicago White Sox match the worst 38-game start in franchise history. 3 takeaways from the 4-game sweep.
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox suffered a tough defeat against the Kansas City Royals, losing 10-0 and being swept in the four-game series. This match marked their worst start in franchise history, dropping their record to 10-28. Despite some glimmers of hope, including Jacob Amaya retiring all batters he faced when pitching, the team's offensive struggles were apparent, with missed opportunities to score. Manager Will Venable emphasized a need for better situational awareness and quality at-bats moving forward.
It's usually not a good sign for a team when a position player is on the mound.
We just couldn't get anything going offensively.
In that situation, if it's not a double-play ball, then you don't have to go.
We've just got to keep going. Just string as many quality at-bats together as we can.
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