
Thu Sep 26 14:00:00 UTC 2024: ## Blight Sox End Season With “Fan Appreciation” and a Dose of Reality
The Chicago Blight Sox will play their final home game of the season on Thursday against the Los Angeles Angels, marking the end of a season that has cemented their place in baseball history as the worst team ever. To commemorate the occasion, the team is offering fans a unique “appreciation” package, including a box of trash bags, a pack of Rolaids, and a can of Lysol air freshener while supplies last.
Despite the team’s dismal record, fans have been urged to come out and support the team, particularly Chris Flexen, who will be starting the final game on the South Side. Flexen, despite having only two wins from 32 starts, managed to shut out the Athletics for five innings in his last home start.
Meanwhile, the Angels’ Tyler Anderson is looking to bounce back after losing his last two starts against the Astros, giving up a total of seven runs in his past 7 2/3 innings.
The game could prove to be an emotional rollercoaster, as the Blight Sox seek to send their fans home happy. The team has even appealed to Liover Peguero, who hit a game-winning two-run double earlier this season, to try and replicate his success in this final game.
The game also coincides with Hispanic Heritage Month, adding another layer of significance.
The Blight Sox’s season finale will undoubtedly be a bittersweet occasion, marked by both the realization of their disastrous performance and the hope for a brighter future. The team is facing an uphill battle to improve in the coming years, but the support of their loyal fans will undoubtedly be crucial to their journey.