The Chicago White Sox's miserable season is closing in on the point of no return.

Losers of five straight, in which they've scored just one run over their past 28 innings, the White Sox occupy the basement of the American League Central.

Eight games back of the division-leading Kansas City Royals, general manager Rick Hahn addressed the media on Wednesday and acknowledged that the team is running out of time to turn things around.

"It's getting to the point where it's not early anymore," Hahn told reporters. "There's still ample season left, we've seen numerous teams over a number of years who have gone on tremendous second-half runs, even starting in August and put themselves in a position to go deep into the postseason. You can't bank on that though.

"As much as we'd like to look at the guy's track record and believe it's going to get better, we are getting to the point where these series or games that we're giving away, we're going to have to make up more quickly than saying it's going to happen in the future."

The White Sox currently boast an offense and pitching staff that rank in the bottom third in the league in a majority of categories, while key offseason acquisitions Jeff Samardzija, Melky Cabrera, and Adam LaRoche have all struggled.

While the Miami Marlins and San Diego Padres have already fired their managers, Hahn said the team has no intentions of parting ways with skipper Robin Ventura.

"We're all in this together," Hahn said.