White Sox hold off on record-breaking loss by completing first eighth-inning comeback win of 2024 MLB season

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The Chicago White Sox staged a late-inning comeback on Tuesday night against the Los Angeles Angels, turning a 2-0 deficit entering the bottom of the eighth inning into a 3-2 victory (box score).
In the process, the White Sox not only avoided making modern Major League Baseball history by notching their 121st loss — an accomplishment that would have toppled the expansion 1962 New York Mets’ record for the most losses in a single season — they also recorded their first victory of the year after trailing following the seventh inning.
The White Sox were previously 0-94 this year when they found themselves behind entering the eighth inning, according to CBS Sports HQ’s Connor Groel.
Chicago notched its first run when Zach DeLoach and Bryan Ramos strung together consecutive doubles. After Lenyn Sosa drew a walk off reliever Hunter Strickland, Luis Robert then

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