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The Mens Room Daily Podcast

Today We Toast Chicago

The Mens Room Daily Podcast

Audacy

Society & Culture

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2024

⏱️ 3 minutes

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0:00.0

Alright have we met it to drag it time.

0:02.0

Somebody out there deserves to be recognized.

0:05.0

And the men's room knows just who it is.

0:10.0

So do you, we say bottoms up sailor

0:17.8

You're the toast of our shot of the day

0:20.8

Big time it is and as usual we had to see drank desk and Stephen Throw Hill to find out who we're toasted.

0:25.2

Yes indeed and today we toast Major League Baseball's Chicago White Sox.

0:31.1

Now whether you knew this or not this past Saturday the white socks tied the American

0:35.2

the record of 119 losses in a single season that was set previously back in 2003 with the Detroit Tigers.

0:43.4

Well, yesterday, the socks were facing the San Diego Padres,

0:47.3

and in the eighth inning they were socks.

0:49.3

They were up two-one.

0:50.9

But the white socks, they're going to White Sox.

0:53.0

So they gave up three runs and ended up losing their 120th game, tying the modern day record.

1:00.0

But there is work to do, you see.

1:02.0

With six games left, the White Sox had the opportunity

1:04.8

to break that record and be recognized for what they've truly achieved, being the single

1:09.8

worst team in Major League Baseball, modern history.

1:13.6

Now, there's one thing about this.

1:15.0

Keep in mind, in Major League Baseball,

1:16.9

modern history begins in 1900.

1:21.1

124 years ago, no one has been this bad in the history of making a base.

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