White Sox wrap up record-breaking
losing season with 9-5 win over playoff-bound Tigers
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[September 30, 2024]
By LARRY LAGE
DETROIT (AP) — Lenyn Sosa hit a three-run homer in the third inning
to give the record-breaking Chicago White Sox a five-run lead as
they went on to beat the playoff-bound Detroit Tigers 9-5 on Sunday.
Kerry Carpenter's grand slam in the fifth inning pulled Detroit
within a run, but it couldn't get closer. Bryan Ramos' two-run
single in a four-run seventh inning restored Chicago's comfortable
cushion.
Detroit earned an American League wild card with a win over the
White Sox on Friday night to end a decade-long playoff drought and
will play at Houston on Tuesday in a best-of-three series, with the
winner facing Cleveland in the AL Division Series.
“Baseball, it's going to take you places and sometimes to places
you've been,” said Hinch, who was fired by the Astros in 2020 after
being suspended by Major League Baseball for the team’s illicit use
of electronics to steal signs during Houston’s run to the 2017 World
Series title and again in the 2018 season.
The Tigers finished 86-76, an eight-game improvement over last year,
for their first winning season since 2016 with a surge that saw them
win 31 of the last 46 games.
“We have all the confidence in the world,” Tigers All-Star
outfielder Riley Greene said. “We know we have what it takes. We’re
going to go there and show them what we got.”
The White Sox wrapped up with 121 losses, breaking the post-1900
record of most losses held for more than a half-century by the 1962
New York Mets. The overall record for setbacks was set in 1899 by
the Cleveland Spiders with a 20-134 record.
White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf called the season “embarrassing” and
a “failure” and took responsibility in a letter issued to fans
during the game.
Chicago won 41 games — 20 fewer than last season — after ending with
five wins in six games for the team's best stretch of success since
early May.
The White Sox fired manager Pedro Grifol in early August and
promoted Grady Sizemore to interim manager.
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Chicago White Sox's Lenyn Sosa celebrates his three-run home run
against the Detroit Tigers in the third inning of a baseball game,
Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
“It would be so easy in a season like this to have
a lot of negativity and a lot of back and forth and bickering and
fighting, but there hasn’t been any of that," Sizemore said.
"They’ve stayed together as a family. That’s what’s made it fun for
everybody even though we got the wins and losses.”
Jonathan Cannon (5-10) allowed four runs on four hits and three
walks over five innings when Chicago's season mercifully came to a
close.
Kenta Maeda (3-7) gave up five runs on five hits and one walk over 4
2/3 innings in his latest shaky performance. The Tigers gave him a
$24 million, two-year contract last November and the 36-year-old
Japanese right-hander might not make the playoff roster.
Playing for pride, the White Sox showed some fight over the final
week of the lost season.
Korey Lee hit an RBI single in the second, scoring Sosa, and Dominic
Fletcher's sacrifice fly later in the inning put Chicago ahead 2-0.
Sosa hit Maeda's 84-mph splitter over the left-field fence to clear
the bases and put the White Sox up 5-0 in the third inning.
The Tigers drew 41,740 fans on Sunday and 1,855,763 for the season
after 1,612,876 people attended games in 2023 at Comerica Park.
Detroit had 128,108 fans attend the final series, its highest total
for a three-game set since 2012.
Up next
The White Sox will play the Cubs on Feb. 22 in their spring training
opener.
The Tigers will play the Astros on the road in a three-game series,
starting Tuesday.
“We're trying to go win a series so we could bring a home playoff
game to Comerica,” Hinch said.
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