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Despite struggles, White Sox upbeat, supportive
- Updated: May 26, 2016
KANSAS CITY — Going 4-11 in their last 15 games, the White Sox have lost much of the ground built up by a 23-10 start to the season. That’s tightened the race in the American League Central, where the top four teams sat within three games of each other entering Thursday. For that, the players would have reason to feel added pressure.
Instead, ahead of Thursday’s postponed series opener against the Royals, the mood in the clubhouse wasn’t tense. In fact, it was the opposite.
Some players gathered around a table, sharing videos with each other; Brett Lawrie and Todd Frazier broke out into song at various points. It continued throughout the day.
As Lawrie stood at his locker, answering questions, Frazier roamed around the clubhouse. Lawrie spoke about the responsibility players have taken for recent losses and said accountability was really a big part of the club. He brought up …
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