The White Sox fan takes a team chance in the Billology

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A huge fan of Chicago White Sox died at the end of last month at the age of 77, but he managed to take a shot to his famous Beyond The Grave ball club.

Jon Bernard McDonald, by Glen Ellyn, Illinois, died on April 23 at the age of 77 after his Blower said “a short illness”.

His necrological photo shows him in a White Sox jersey, but in the middle of the 121 defeats from Chicago last year, and another brutal departure this season, the NECRology needed to take a blow to the SOX.

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The fans are seen walking outside in a general view before a match between the White Sox of Chicago and the Red Sox from Boston to Rate Field. (Images Patrick Gorski-Imagn)

“He was unable to face another White Sox season after last year’s record crisis,” said Bill.

McDonald “also liked playing golf, watching television, recovery and chicago sports (except cubs. He hated Cubs).”

Last year, the 121 defeats were the highest in an MLB – Chicago season, after Tuesday evening’s debacle, is currently in pace to match it.

Chicago, entering Tuesday evening to 10-28 Kansas City RoyalsBut three bullets that never left the inner field resulted in zero.

The launcher from Chicago White Sox, Nick Nastrini, reacts during a mound visit with the receiver Korey Lee during the Orioles match, on September 3, 2024, in Baltimore. (AP photo / Stephanie Scarbrough)

The fan secretly clung

The second goal player Chase Meidroth let a pop-up hit his head, the Sox Infield could not play at any base on an easy blow scenario, then a wandering launch on a grout did not record either.

It should have been a 3-2 victory for the White Sox, but the Royals were able to resume to win, 4-3.

The White Sox are now 10-29, which is a percentage of victories .256. It was not so long when they won the Central Al, which did it in 2021.

The Chicago White Sox Chase Meidroth Cittle Stopping cannot catch a balloon affected by Drew Waters from Royals for an implementation error on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, in Kansas City. (AP photo / Charlie Riedel)

Fortunately, McDonald was able to see his team winning a championship in 2005, which broke a drought of 88 years. However, this year was also the only time he saw his team win an post-season series. Chicago has never won a post-season series for a year during which they have not won the fall classic, which they have done three times in 125 years of history.

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