Each team’s wins over the last ten seasons

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  1. Being a dodger fan would be boring as hell. Fan base has been on easy mode for far too long. This just adds excitement for the Sox when we make a playoff run this year 😎. Really excited about this year!

  2. It sucks, but the fact that we aren’t significantly less than is really sad.

    You’re telling me 3 100 loss seasons in a row and we’re not firmly in last?

  3. If we win every game, and Cubs lose every game, we will have a better 11 season record!

  4. Man sometime around 2019 I wrote a comment on this subreddit about how excited I was for the Sox to turn over a new leaf, and how it mirrored my personal life in that it felt like truly great things were on the way. Unfortunately my personal life has gone just about as well as the Sox window has. C’est la vie I guess

  5. In a row with a bunch of small market teams. Inexcusable for a team in Chicago to be this bad for this long. Sell the team and fire everyone.

  6. The last 10 seasons captures the “peak” years of two rebuilding periods for the Sox including the historic 121-loss season. And one of the two seasons that they had some success was the pandemic-shortened 60-game season. So it’s not at all surprising that they’d have the worst record over that stretch.

    I do have to give props to the Guardians, Brewers, and Rays for being among the top teams over an extended period without the budgets to just buy top talent (and for not resorting to rebuilds).

  7. I knew we were in trouble when they sent out a guy who wasn’t the GM to explain not signing a guy with the excuse that the less-contract the Sox offered was actually worth more than the deal the guy signed. And it’s just all gonna continue.

  8. If our beloved can average 107-55 over the next three seasons then they’ll be back to salt of the earth status.

  9. Every team wins 1/3 of its games. Every team loses 1/3 of its games. What matters is do you do with that last third. The Sox win about 15 out 50.

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