Historic Day in MLB as White Sox Match Mets’ 1962 Record and Padres Near Playoffs

  • Chicago White Sox tie post-1900 record for most losses in a season with 120
  • San Diego Padres clinch their first 90-win season since 2010
  • Fernando Tatis Jr. hits game-winning home run
  • White Sox rookie Sean Burke impresses with six innings, two hits and eight strikeouts

The Chicago White Sox tied the post-1900 MLB record of 120 losses with a defeat against the San Diego Padres, who clinched their first 90-win season since 2010. Fernando Tatis Jr.’s game-winning home run sealed the deal for the Padres. The White Sox rookie Sean Burke showcased his potential in his third big league appearance with six innings, two hits, and eight strikeouts.

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Public Companies: Chicago White Sox (CHW), San Diego Padres (SD), Detroit Tigers (DET), Cleveland Spiders (N/A)
Key People: Fernando Tatis Jr. (Player), Korey Lee (Player), Miguel Vargas (Player), Yu Darvish (Player), Donovan Solano (Player), Luis Arraez (Player), Jurickson Profar (Player), Sean Burke (Rookie Pitcher), Jacob Amaya (Player)


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