Just some random factoids/notes:
-If the White Sox went .500 the rest of the season (24-24), they'd finish 51-111.
-If they play .400 baseball (19-29) the rest of the season (~65-97 caliber team), they'd finish 46-116.
-To avoid tying the modern (post-1901) record for most losses in a season (120) they'll need to go at least 16-32.
-If they play their season winning percentage (.238) the rest of the season they'll go 11-37 and finish 38-124
-The 2003 Tigers are the closest we've come to someone tying the 62 Mets for 120 losses. Through 114 games they were 30-84, so 3 games better than the White Sox are now. But, they ended up going through a really rough stretch going 1-15 from August 8th - August 23rd, and then had another rough stretch going 1-16 from Sept 5th - Sept 22nd. That left them at 38-118, just 2 losses from the record with 6 games to go. Miraculously, the Tigers went 5-1 to finish off the season beating an 83-79 Royals team and the AL Central champion Twins to avoid making history. Always thought that was so awesome of them to find a way to win those games. 3 years later they were in the World Series.