The Chicago White Sox had their latest skid extended to 11 games with a 13-3 rout at the hands of the Baltimore Orioles on Monday, the 20th straight loss in which Chris Flexen started to set a big league mark for most consecutive losses in a pitcher's starts that previously was held by the Milwaukee Brewers' Chris Capuano.
Coming off an 0-10 homestand, Chicago dropped to 31-108, and it is on its third-longest skid this season after slides of 21 games from July 10 to Aug.
5 and 14 from May 22 to June 6. The White Sox would have to go 12-11 the rest of the way to avoid tying the post-1900 loss record set by the 1962 New York Mets, who went 40-120.
Chicago is on pace to finish 36-126, which would be the second-most defeats behind the 1899 Cleveland Spiders at 20-134. According to ESPN Stats & Information, the White Sox are 4-41 in their past 45 games, the worst record over a 45-game span since the 1916 Philadelphia Athletics.