If you're in the Chicagoland area and heard a loud gasp coming from the south a little after 9 p.m. CT on Wednesday, it was likely the White Sox fans at Guaranteed Rate Field. When Seranthony Dominguez struck out Jac Caglianone, it officially moved the Sox to 21-21 on the season. Yes, you read that right. The recent laughing stock of Major League Baseball holds a .500 record 42 games into the regular season. The last time the Sox were even in the win-loss column this late into the season was four years ago. Chicago would go on to finish 81-81 in the 2022 campaign. It was the beginning of what would spiral into a disastrous three-year stretch for the franchise. They wouldn't win more than 61 games during this span, and they even finished 2024 with a historically terrible 41-121 record. When you consider that only two seasons ago, this week's accomplishment only feels more impressive. The Sox have insisted for years that they were building toward something meaningful and sustainable.…