SAN DIEGO — Lenyn Sosa hit a tying two-run homer with two outs in the ninth inning, but the Chicago White Sox lost their 118th game when Fernando Tatis Jr.'s run-scoring double leading off the 10th lifted the San Diego Padres to a 3-2 victory on Friday night.
''He had a good sinker so I stayed away from that,″ Tatis said. ''But then he decided to go with the slider and I just stayed back and put the barrel on the ball.''
Chicago (36-118) needs to go 7-1 in its final eight games to avoid the post-1900 record of 120 losses by the 1962 expansion New York Mets. The White Sox are one loss from tying the American League record set by the 2003 Detroit Tigers and despite the comeback dropped to 0-100 when trailing after eight innings. Chicago is 9-47 since the All-Star break.
The 1899 Cleveland Spiders hold the major league loss record at 20-134.
San Diego (88-66) maintained a two-game lead over Arizona for the top NL wild card.
''We want it more than ever,″ Tatis said. ''We are pushing no matter what. We know the numbers, the teams we are playing and there's a little bit more pressure. But it looks like we can handle it.″
Suarez blew a save for the sixth time in 39 chances, including three of his last six.
Gavin Sheets walked on nine pitches with two outs in the ninth, and Sosa capped a nine-pitch at-bat by diving a 100.4 mph fastball over the middle of the plate into the left-center field seats. It was the seventh triple-digit pitch of the at-bat by Suarez, who reached 100 mph on 12 of 27 pitches.