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The championship-winning manager and his former players from the World Series squad voiced their opinions that his No. 13 belongs among the Sox’ retired numbers.
Cubs third-base coach Quintin Berry calls Crow-Armstrong the best center fielder he has seen.
The reliever, a late-spring waiver claim by the Sox, has made a big impact off the field as a big personality in the clubhouse and on it with his ultracompetitive Batman alter ego.
The 2005 World Series winners reunited Saturday, with Paul Konerko receiving a gift from famous fan Pope Leo XIV.
Bellinger exchanged messages with Pete Crow-Armstrong and other former Cubs teammates after accomplishing a career first.
The Cubs traded Bellinger to the Yankees this past offseason in a payroll-cutting move.
Jenks’ 2005 teammates remembered him as someone special Friday, reuniting just a week after his death at age 44.
Twenty years on from a championship, details get blurred as stories only get better. But it’s right on the money to say the Sox never would’ve won it all had they not remade their roster in a tone-shifting manner.
Buehrle was the tarp-sliding, beer-drinking, between-the-legs-flipping life of the party during his dozen years with the Sox. Now he’s immortalized on the Rate Field concourse forever.
The pre-arbitration bonus pool was established in the 2022-2026 CBA.
In this week’s “Polling Place,” we also asked if NASCAR’s Chicago Street Race should continue.
It has been a rough trio of outings for Schultz, the top-ranked left-handed pitching prospect in baseball, since his promotion. He has an 11.91 ERA.
Elia’s professional baseball career spanned more than 50 years as a player, coach, manager and executive, but his name will forever be linked to his 1983 tirade directed at Cubs fans that eventually got him fired.
Rain washed away the scheduled series opener Thursday between the White Sox and Guardians. The teams will play a split doubleheader Friday.
Stuck choosing at No. 10, but with two picks in the first 44, the Sox are hoping to nab a pair of players who can become the next stars of their rebuilding project.
Crow-Armstrong went 3-for-4 with a walk and two home runs as the Cubs beat the Twins 8-1 on Thursday.
Rea held the Twins to one run and three hits in seven innings Thursday.
“I’ll say this today just like I did 20 years ago,” Rooney said, “that it’s about the guys on the field. It’s their game, it’s their team. I’m just the broadcaster.” But Rooney isn’t just a broadcaster.
Rookie right-hander Cade Horton took the loss in his last start before the All-Star break.