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White Sox Get Wins, Cubbies Get Love

Wednesday, June 22, 2005 4:42:07 PM
By NANCY ARMOUR

Chicago White Sox fans file into U.S. Cellular Field before the start of the White Sox's game with the Kansas City Royals Tuesday, June 21, 2005 in Chicago. The White Sox are the best team in the majors, likable and entertaining, but in Second City, they are the second team consistently underappreciated while their north side neighbors are showered with love no matter how dismal their record.  (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)CHICAGO (AP) - The Chicago White Sox are the best team in the majors, with no idea what second place is like this year. They're a likable, entertaining bunch, and their manager is one of the most colorful in the game.

Anywhere else, they'd be the toast of the town, adored by casual fans and diehards alike. But the White Sox are the second team in the Second City, consistently underappreciated while their neighbors on the North Side are showered with love no matter how dismal their record.

"It's always been that way," said Bill Hyde, 68, a lifelong White Sox fan.


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