White Sox aim to end 16-game skid in finale with Royals


The Chicago White Sox are in the midst of a historic slump, losing a franchise-worst 16 straight games and being swept in 16 series. The team, which is currently 56 games under .500, has had little to savor this season as they struggle to find success on the field.

Their latest opponent, the Kansas City Royals, has added to their woes by pinning five losses on them during this losing streak. The Royals have utilized late-inning rallies to secure wins, with shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. playing a key role in their recent success.

Despite the struggles, the White Sox have shown some bright spots, with veterans like Andrew Vaughn and Nicky Lopez performing well in recent games. The team has also made some changes, trading multiple players ahead of the trade deadline to shake things up.

Manager Pedro Grifol remains focused on helping the organization through this difficult period, emphasizing his commitment to the team’s rebuild and his desire to see them succeed in the long term. Grifol’s job security has been questioned, but he remains dedicated to the team’s vision and goals.

In their upcoming matchup, the White Sox will face off against the Royals with Brady Singer set to pitch against Drew Thorpe. Singer has had success against the White Sox in the past, while Thorpe, a rookie, will look to bounce back from a rough outing in his last start.

As the White Sox continue to search for their first win in over a week, they will need to rally together and find a way to turn their season around. With a mix of young talent and experienced players, they have the potential to break out of this slump and finish the season on a positive note.

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