How do 2025 Colorado Rockies compare to 2024 Chicago White Sox? A closer look before this weekend's series.
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox are projected to lose 109 games, potentially second-most in franchise history, while the Colorado Rockies may reach 126 losses. As of Thursday, the White Sox were 28-59, matching a season-high 30 games under .500, compared to the Rockies' 20-67 record. Improvement is seen in the 2025 White Sox, who achieved their 28th victory in 84 games, unlike last year's pace. Both teams rank poorly in offensive categories with the White Sox at 292 runs and the Rockies at 305, highlighting significant struggles.
The Chicago White Sox are on pace for 109 losses, potentially making this season the second-worst in franchise history, while the Colorado Rockies might exceed those losses with a projected 126.
Entering Thursday, the Chicago White Sox were 28-59 and 30 games under .500, whereas the Colorado Rockies were 20-67, showcasing a significant gap in performance.
Despite their struggles, the 2025 White Sox have shown improvement compared to the previous year, achieving their 28th win in their 84th game, unlike last year's 28th win at game 116.
Offensively, both teams have faced challenges; the Sox and Rockies rank poorly in runs, with the Sox having 292 and the Rockies 305, illustrating their offensive difficulties.
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