(670 The Score) Every few days brings more disappointment for the White Sox, who lost two of three games to the lowly Athletics over the weekend before blowing a lead in the eighth inning in an eventual 4-3 loss to the Blue Jays on Tuesday.
That dropped the White Sox to 37-50 and seven games back of the AL Central-leading Twins. Their .425 winning percentage is the sixth-worst mark in MLB, and it has left NBC Sports Chicago analyst Ozzie Guillen "crazy," he said on the Mully & Haugh Show on Wednesday morning.
"They don't show anyone what kind of ball club they have, what we expect, what we think," Guillen said. "It's kind of sad with this talent, to see what they are, what they do to find a way to lose.
"One pitch away, one hit away, wild pitch – they've been losing so many crazy games that you don't know what to expect."
Listen to Guillen's full interview in the audio player above, as he pointed out there's no reason to believe in these White Sox.
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