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White Sox beat A’s to snap losing streak at 21 games, 1 shy of sole possession of American League record

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White Sox beat A’s to snap losing streak at 21 games, 1 shy of sole possession of American League record

The Chicago White Sox are historically bad.

But they stopped short of further infamy Tuesday thanks to a 5-1 win over the Oakland A’s. The win snapped a 21-game losing streak that tied the 1988 Baltimore Orioles for the longest in American League history.

The loss ensures that the White Sox won’t claim the record for their own. It also ensures that they won’t match or surpass the 1961 Philadelphia Phillies, who hold the modern-day MLB record with a 23-game losing streak. They won’t match them with his losing streak, at least. They have 46 games remaining this season to start a new one.

But for now, this chapter of White Sox misery is complete. The win is the first for the White Sox since a 3-1 victory over the Minnesota Twins on July 10. It’s their first in 18 games since the All-Star break.

Chicago got on the board first Tuesday night with a two-run Andrew Benintendi home run in the fourth inning. That was all it would need.

They added three more insurance runs as Chicago pitching limited the A’s to a single run for the rest of the game.

Along with Benintendi, starting pitcher Jonathan Cannon was the White Sox hero Tuesday night. Cannon pitched six innings, allowing one earned run on six hits while walking two and striking out five. The only damage done was via a solo home run by Zack Gelof.

Relievers Dominic Leone, Chad Kuhl and John Brebbia contributed one shutout inning each to secure the Chicago victory. The White Sox and A’s have one game remaining in their three-game series.

Chicago’s losing streak entailed being on the wrong end of six series sweeps. Four of those series were against teams in position to make the postseason (Twins, Mariners, two against the Royals). A series against last-place A’s, who boast the second worst record in the AL behind the White Sox, turned out to be just what Chicago needed to close out the streak.

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