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Bill Murray Drops in on White House Press Briefing Room, Talks Cubs
"He was wearing a Cubs jacket which for a White Sox fan is a little troubling," said President Obama.
Frank Kaminsky Wears Bartman Jersey, Gets into Twitter War with Cubs Account
Charlotte Hornets big man Frank Kaminsky is a big-time White Sox fan, so he has no love for the Cubbies.
Leaks, Agendas, And Old-Fashioned Gossip: Inside Baseball's Internet Trade Rumor Economy
MLBTradeRumors.com has become the unofficial official clearinghouse for news about trades that should, will, or could happen. It's not as simple as it sounds.
Home Games: The Strange Overlapping Borders of Sports Fandom
To be a fan is, first and foremost, to join a tribe. But the borders of these sports homelands, and what's at stake, are more confusing than they first appear.
James Shields' Lost Season Is Business as Usual for the White Sox
James Shields was only with the White Sox a little while, but he lasted long enough to compound and define another year in limbo. Now he may be on the move again.
Chris Sale is Sorry/Not Sorry for Cutting Up Chicago's Throwback Jerseys
Not only did Chris Sale not really apologize for cutting up the White Sox throwback jerseys, he also threw manager Robin Ventura under the bus.
The Chicago White Sox Might Have the Most Woke Clubhouse in Baseball
The White Sox have been involved in several clubhouse controversies this year. All of them have been about control.
Ridiculousness, Fire Sales, And Chris Sale: This Particular Week In Baseball
The trade market heats up as the Chicago White Sox burn themselves down, the Arizona Diamondbacks go avant-garde, and a possible World Series preview in Cleveland.
Is Uniform-Destroying Pitcher Chris Sale Actually a Labor Hero?
Hiding behind Sale's gloriously immature workplace vandalism is a downright feudal labor practice: the sports trade.
Chris Sale Suspended Five Days After He Allegedly, Childishly Threw a Fit About Throwback Uniforms
He even reportedly took out some goddamn scissors during batting practice and cut the things up.
The White Sox Are The White Sox After All. Now What?
In April, the Chicago White Sox looked like a team of destiny. Three months later, they look...like the imperfect team everyone expected them to be. Time to get to work.
What We Talk About When We Talk About Firing the Coach
There are an infinite number of ways for teams to make fans unhappy. So why is it that coaches and managers have evolved into the designated blame-catchers?