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White Sox fall to Orioles 13-3 in 11th straight loss

White Sox fall to Orioles 13-3 in 11th straight loss

White Sox fall to Orioles 13-3 in 11th straight loss originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago

BALTIMORE (AP) — Gunnar Henderson tied a franchise record for shortstops with his 34th home run, and the Baltimore Orioles extended Chicago’s losing streak to 11 with a 13-3 rout of the White Sox on Monday.

Chicago dropped to 31-108 and lost its 20th straight game in which Chris Flexen (2-14) started, breaking a major league mark for most consecutive losses in a pitcher’s starts that had been held by Milwaukee‘s Chris Capuano.

Cedric Mullins homered with three RBIs, and Austin Slater and Henderson each drove in three runs for Baltimore, which overcame a 2-0 deficit and began a six-game homestand by improving to 5-0 against Chicago this season.

Baltimore’s leadoff batter reached in each of the first six innings for the first time since July 4, 1997, an 11-8 loss at Detroit in the second game of a doubleheader. The Orioles went 7 for 23 with runners in scoring position, had 18 hits and at 80-59 matched the Yankees for the most victories in the American League.

Coming off an 0-10 homestand, Chicago is on its third-longest skid this season after slides of 21 games from July 10 to Aug. 5 and 14 from May 22 to June 6. The White Sox would have to go 12-11 to avoid tying the post-1900 loss record set by the 1962 New York Mets, who went 40-120.

Chicago is on pace to finish 36-126, which would be the second-most defeats behind the 1899 Cleveland Spiders at 20-134. The White Sox have lost 15 of 16 and 41 and 45.

Flexen (2-14) allowed three runs and seven hits in 3 1/3 innings and is 0-11 with a 5.73 ERA in 20 starts since winning May 8 at Toronto. Capuano was 0-13 with a 6.10 ERA for Milwaukee from May 13, 2007, to June 3, 2010, missing 2008 and ’09 following Tommy John surgery.

Henderson led off the first inning with a shot into the right-center bleachers, matching Cal Ripken Jr. (1991) and Miguel Tejada (2004) for the most by a Baltimore shortstop.

Corbin Burnes (13-7) allowed two runs — one earned — and six hits in five innings. He had been 0-3 since winning at Cleveland on Aug. 4.

Cole Irvin allowed a run in three innings for his second big league save, the first since July 19, 2019.

Andrew Benintendi hit a sacrifice fly in the first and Gavin Sheets followed with an RBI single.

Anthony Santander tied the score with an RBI single in the third and Slater put the Orioles ahead with a run-soring double.

Henderson’s sacrifice fly and Adley Rutschman’s RBI single built a…

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