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When Ozzie Guillen was managing the White Sox, he loathed coming to Wrigley Field and loved sharing his thoughts with the media. From the cramped quarters to the rats that he swore were bigger than pigs, Guillen had a comment for everything. Before the crosstown-series opener Monday at Wrigley, second-year Sox manager Will Venable was asked if he harbors similar hostility toward the venerable ballpark. In the most unsurprising answer of his media session, Venable said he did not. “I understand the rivalry, and it’s exciting to be a part of,” said Venable, a former Cubs coach. “But I don’t t...
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When Ozzie Guillen was managing the White Sox, he loathed coming to Wrigley Field and loved sharing his thoughts with the media. From the cramped quarters to the rats that he swore were bigger than pigs, Guillen had a comment for everything. Before the crosstown-series opener Monday at Wrigley, second-year Sox manager Will Venable was asked if he harbors similar hostility toward the venerable ballpark. In the most unsurprising answer of his media session, Venable said he did not. “I understand the rivalry, and it’s exciting to be a part of,” said Venable, a former Cubs coach. “But I don’t t...
Read this reportThe White Sox’ pitching staff is in dire need of a day off. But with a makeup game Thursday against the Braves replacing a day off, the Sox won’t get a breather until Aug. 27. After taxing their bulk and high-leverage relievers during a three-game sweep of the Tigers, the Sox will piece together a pitching plan for the rest of the Cubs series. “It’ll be day by day here,” manager Will Venable said Monday before the Sox dropped the series opener at Wrigley Field 7-5 in 10 innings. “We’re going to figure out where we’re at after today. We have some availability limitations in our bullpen that ...
Read this reportThousands of baseball fans swarmed Wrigley Field Monday for one of the most highly anticipated games of the year — the Cubs vs. the White Sox in the Crosstown Classic. Fans wore Cubs or Sox gear, repping their preferred Chicago team. But a few couldn’t decide which one to choose. “I am a Chicago fan, but when they play each other I can’t decide who to root for,” said Kenneth McGhee, wearing a jersey split in half with one side for the Cubs and the other for the Sox. Fans came from all over Chicago and beyond to experience the rivalry. Mark Yolkowski and his son, Hudson Yolkowski, had a layo...
Read this reportA Chicago crosstown series in the thick of a playoff race is interesting enough. Could you imagine one in October? “Sign me up,” skipper Craig Counsell said Monday before his Cubs won the first of three games with the White Sox in walk-off fashion, 7-5 in 10 innings at Wrigley Field. Yeah, you can sign up everybody in this baseball-mad town for that one. “Iconic,” said Sox fan Mary Beth Szorc of Chicago, who attended the game. A lot would have to go right for Cubs vs. Sox to happen this fall. In the meantime, the Cubs are looking at this August matchup as less of a playoff preview and more ...
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The earliest report in this entry came from Bleacher Nation (Aug 17, 2026, 16:26 UTC); the most recent came from Chicago Sun-Times (Aug 18, 2026, 04:46 UTC).
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