White Sox designated hitter Bryan Ramos noticed the zeroes on the scoreboard.

“I was looking at the score a couple of times saying, ‘What’s going on? Come on, we can do it,’” Ramos said.

Guardians starter Joey Cantillo retired the first 20 batters he faced Monday before Andrew Benintendi spoiled his bid for perfection with a single to right with two outs in the seventh.

The Sox finished with four hits, including a two-run home run by Ramos, in a 5-3 loss in front of 11,429 at Guaranteed Rate Field.

It’s the 112th defeat of the season for the Sox, extending the franchise record.

Cantillo allowed one run on two hits with 10 strikeouts and no walks in seven innings for his first major-league victory.

“(Cantillo) threw well, did a good job using the changeup, keeping our guys off-balance, we just didn’t do a good job making adjustments,” interim manager Grady Sizemore said. “Not a lot of good swings, we couldn’t figure out what he was doing.”

The Sox struck out 14 times while losing for the 15th time in their last 17 games.

Cleveland Guardians' José Ramírez, front right, loses his helmet as he steals second base before Chicago White Sox shortstop Jacob Amaya, left, can tag him out during the ninth inning of a baseball game Monday, Sept. 9, 2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley)
Cleveland Guardians’ José Ramírez, front right, loses his helmet as he steals second base before Chicago White Sox shortstop Jacob Amaya, left, can tag him out during the ninth inning on Monday, Sept. 9, 2024, at Guaranteed Rate Field. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley)

At 33-112, the Sox are eight away from tying the record for the most losses in modern-day Major League Baseball history held by the 1962 expansion New York Mets (40-120). The Sox have 17 games remaining.

The Sox have lost 13 consecutive home games, setting a franchise record.

They fell behind early Monday, as opener Jared Shuster allowed two runs in the first inning. Josh Naylor drove in a run with a single and scored on a double by Lane Thomas when Jacob Amaya’s relay throw to the plate got past catcher Korey Lee.

David Fry hit a solo home run off Shuster in the third and Bo Naylor homered against Enyel De Los Santos in the fourth. A fielding error on a potential double-play grounder and three walks in the fifth led to another run for the Guardians, making it 5-0.

The attention turned to Cantillo, who entered Monday 0-3 with a 7.71 ERA in five big-league appearances (four starts) this season.

“He was mixing his pitches pretty well,” Ramos said. “He was pitching pretty well and you guys see it. That’s not a secret.”

Cantillo helped his own cause for the final out of the fourth inning, going behind his back to field Benintendi’s bouncer to the mound.

He remained perfect through six after José Ramírez caught Amaya’s liner to third that had an exit velocity of 103.6 mph.

Guardians right fielder Jhonkensy Noel made a nice running catch on a sinking liner hit by Luis Robert Jr. for the second out of the seventh.



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