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A huge fan of Chicago’s White Sox died at the end of last month at the age of 77, but managed to shoot his famous ball club from beyond the grave.
Jon Bernard McDonald, by Glen Ellyn, Illinois, died on April 23 at the age of 77 years after what his obituary said it was “a short disease.”
His photo of the obituary shows it in a t -shirt of the white socks, but in the middle of the 121 Chicago losses last year, and another brutal beginning this season, the obituary needed to take a blow to the older averages.
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Fans are seen walking outside in a general view before a game between the Chicago White Sox and Boston’s red socks in the field of the rate. (Images Patrick Gorski-Imagn)
“He could not face another season of the White Sox after last year’s record crisis,” says the obituary.
McDonald also “enjoyed playing golf, watching television, returning to sleep and Chicago sports (except puppies. He hated puppies).”
Last year’s 121 losses were the most in a MLB season: Chicago, after Tuesday night’s debacle, is currently in pace to match it.
Chicago, who entered Tuesday night at 10-28, had a rare advantage that was heading to the lower part of the ninth against the Kansas City RoyalsBut three balls that never left the picture resulted in zero outs.

Chicago White Sox holder, Nick Nastrini, reacts during a visit to the mound with the Korey Lee receiver during the Orioles game, on September 3, 2024, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)
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The second Base Chase Meidroth let a emerging window hit his head, the picture of the older averages could not make a play on any base in an easy stage to hit, and then a wandering throw in a land did not record either.
It should have been a 3-2 victory for the white socks, but the real ones could win again to win, 4-3.
The white averages are now 10-29, which is a winning percentage of .256. It was not long ago when they won the central, doing it in 2021.

The Campocorto of the Chicago White Sox, Chase Meidroth, cannot see a ball hit by Drew Waters of Reales for a field error, on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, in Kansas City. (Photo AP/Charlie Riedel)
Fortunately, McDonald could see his team win a championship in 2005, which broke an 88 -year -old drought. However, that year was also the only time he saw his team win a postseason series. Chicago has never won a postseason series in a year in which they did not win the Fall Classic, which have done three times in their 125 years of history.