White Sox break through in Tenth, sink Reds
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On a wet, breezy evening just off Pete Rose Way — with a BetMGM billboard beckoning beyond right field — ballplayers, coaches and fans welcomed a new MLB policy that wipes out bans for disgraced players after they die.
Chicago White Sox shortstop prospect Colson Montgomery spent almost two weeks in Arizona working on his swing.
Something like this is a nice little shot in the arm for the organization,” said chief revenue and marketing officer Brooks Boyer.
Lest the team be accused of bearing false witness, the exuberant message “Hey, Chicago, he’s a Cubs fan!” lighting up the storied marquee at Wrigley Field quickly disappeared. Across town, at the White Sox’s stadium, fans were spotted at games in full papal regalia.
Commissioner Rob Manfred announced Tuesday that those permanently banned by the sport would have their statuses restored at death.
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The Chicago Cubs and White Sox will renew acquaintances this weekend, and the history of the Crosstown Classic has been a vivid one.
Tim Elko collected his first MLB hit — a go-ahead three-run home run — to lead the Chicago White Sox to a 4-2 win over the Miami Marlins on Sunday.