The Chicago White Sox are now Major League Baseball's first team in 36 years to lose 20 consecutive games in a season following Sunday's 13-7 defeat to the Minnesota Twins.
Royce Lewis and Willi Castro each drove in three runs and helped the Twins build an early 8-0 lead en route to extending the White Sox's epic losing streak, which is now one game short of tying an American League record. The Baltimore Orioles own that dubious mark after dropping their first 21 games of the 1988 season.
Chicago, which last won on July 10 and owns the worst record in the majors at 27-87, next heads to Oakland for a three-game series beginning Monday. The Athletics have the second-worst record in the AL at 46-67.
Lewis had a three-run homer among his two hits and scored three times in Minnesota's fourth straight win. Castro and Jose Miranda each collected three hits as the Twins remained a half-game ahead of Kansas City for the AL's second wild-card spot. The Royals rallied for a 3-2 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Sunday.
The Twins quickly jumped ahead with two first-inning runs aided by an error by Chicago second baseman Brooks Baldwin, whose miscue allowed Byron Buxton to score with two out. Both Buxton and Lewis had reached base by drawing walks off White Sox starter Chris Flexen.
Miranda followed with a single that drove in Lewis for a 2-0 lead.
Flexen also walked Austin Martin to begin the bottom of the second, setting the stage for a six-run inning for Minnesota. Castro delivered a run-scoring double two batters later and scored on Trevor Larnach's single for a 4-0 advantage.
After Buxton doubled to send Larnach to third, Lewis launched his 13th homer of the season to pad the margin to 7-0. Miranda later singled and Matt Wallner followed with a triple to cap the big inning.
Flexen (2-11) lasted just 1 2/3 innings and was tagged for eight runs - six earned - on seven hits.
Andrew Vaughn doubled in Baldwin in the third to get the White Sox on the board, then scored on a Lenyn Sosa single for Chicago's second run. The White Sox got a bit closer in the fourth when Baldwin's run-scoring single cut the lead to 8-3.
Chicago trimmed its deficit further on Andrew Benintendi's two-run homer in the top of the seventh, but the Twins responded with a pair of runs in their half of the inning.
After loading the bases on a pair of walks and a single, Minnesota got a run back on a passed ball by White Sox catcher Korey Lee and another on Ryan Jeffers' sacrifice fly.
The White Sox did answer in the top of the eighth, as Luis Robert doubled in a run and crossed the plate on Vaughn's double to pull Chicago within 10-7. However, the Twins scored three times in the bottom of the inning to put the game out of reach.
A Lewis single and a Miranda double helped load the bases before Chicago reliever Steven Wilson forced in a run with a walk. Castro then knocked in Minnesota's final two runs with a single to center.
Wheeler, Phillies get back on track with shutout of Mariners
Zack Wheeler yielded just two hits over eight dominant innings and the Philadelphia Phillies socked four home runs to pull away for a 6-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners that halted the National League leaders' season-high six-game losing streak.
Kyle Schwarber led off the game with a home run and Bryce Harper, Alec Bohm and Bryson Stott all went deep during a five-run eighth inning to help Philadelphia avoid being swept in the three-game series.
Wheeler (11-5) recorded nine strikeouts and bounced back strongly from a rough previous start, a loss to the New York Yankees on Monday in which he permitted seven runs in five innings. The All-Star retired the final 15 hitters he faced after issuing a walk to Cal Raleigh to start the bottom of the fourth.
The right-hander's gem helped pin a tough-luck loss on AL All-Star Logan Gilbert (6-8), who surrendered just three hits following Schwarber's early homer and fanned seven over six innings.
Gilbert's effort helped keep Seattle close until the eighth, which Stott opened with a homer off Yimi Garcia to increase the Phillies' lead to 2-0. Garcia retired the next two hitters before walking Trea Turner and giving way to Taylor Saucedo, whom Harper greeted with a homer to right for a 4-0 advantage.
Bohm then sent Saucedo's next pitch into the left field stands to provide Wheeler with some further insurance.
The Mariners were able to keep their slim one-game lead over second-place Houston in the AL West after the Astros were dealt a 1-0 loss by the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday.
Henderson, Holliday homers help Orioles earn split with Guardians
Gunnar Henderson and Jackson Holliday had home runs to help power a 15-hit attack that carried the Baltimore Orioles to a 9-5 win over the Cleveland Guardians in a clash of AL division leaders.
Henderson and Eloy Jimenez each finished with three hits, while Adley Rutschman went 2 for 4 and drove in three runs as the Orioles earned a split of this key four-game series. The Orioles also remained tied with the New York Yankees, who defeated the Toronto Blue Jays in 10 innings Sunday, for first place in the AL East.
Colton Cowser added two hits and scored three times to extend his hitting streak to 17 games, tied for the longest by a rookie in Orioles history.
Josh Naylor had a three-run homer for the Guardians, but Cleveland starter Gavin Williams was rocked for six runs and eight hits despite registering eight strikeouts in four innings.
Henderson got his day started with a first-inning single before scoring on Ryan O'Hearn's double that gave Baltimore an early 1-0 lead.
The Orioles extended the margin in the third after loading the bases when Williams (1-4) walked Cowser and Henderson in between an Anthony Santander double. Rutschman followed with a sacrifice fly and Jimenez then drove in Santander with a single for a 3-0 advantage.
Cleveland did answer with a pair of runs off Corbin Burnes in their half of the third. Daniel Schneemann singled, stole second and scored on a Steven Kwan single to get the Guardians on the board, and a throwing error by Burnes on Jose Ramirez's infield single later enabled Kwan to cross the plate and trim the Orioles' lead to one.
Holliday's second career homer, a solo shot in the fourth, gave Baltimore some breathing room, and Henderson launched his 29th homer of the season with Cowser aboard later in the inning to put the Orioles up 6-2.
The Guardians again battled back courtesy of Naylor's homer off Burnes in the fifth, which came after both Kwan and Ramirez had reached base on singles.
Burnes (12-4) allowed five runs - four earned - in five innings but was able to obtain his 12th win of the season thanks to the Baltimore bullpen, which held Cleveland scoreless over the final four innings while using five relievers.
The Orioles' offence continued to produce, however, as Cowser and Henderson each singled in the sixth in front of Ryan Mountcastle's run-scoring base hit that stretched the lead to 7-5. Rutschman then brought in Henderson with a double to give Baltimore a three-run cushion.
Rutschman drove in another run in the eighth with a single that plated Santander.