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White Sox first baseman Ryan Noda, a Fox Lake native who played at Grant Community High School, sits down with Cassie Carlson ...
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Blog Red Machine on MSNReds trade proposal from former GM instantly reminds fans why he was firedFormer Cincinnati Reds GM Jim Bowden just proposed a trade during his latest column for The Athletic that will send fans into ...
They’re lost amid Jermaine Dye’s steady hitting and Paul Konerko’s seventh-inning grand slam in Game 2; almost forgotten around Chicago in the joy surrounding the Sox’s third World Series ...
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Pinstripe Alley on MSN2000 Diary, June 23: Mo blows it in ChicagoThe Yankees get a good outing from a pitcher making his first career start, but Mariano Rivera blew the save in the ninth.
After Wednesday’s rainout, the Cubs wrap up their series against the second-place Milwaukee Brewers as they look to build on their National League Central lead heading into a weekend matchup versus ...
Thousands went to the first American pope’s old haunt on the South Side to hear a message from the man they once knew as ...
Supporters of Pope Leo XIV gathered Saturday, not in a cathedral or a church, but a baseball stadium the pope once frequented ...
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Column: White Sox and Catholicism join hands to celebrate Pope Leo XIV with the best of both worldsWhite Sox fans and Catholics joined hands to celebrate the tie that strongly binds both in Pope Leo XIV, who became the first American-born Pope.
The event began with an eclectic program that included a welcome from a White Sox representative, who noted that Chicago baseball greats Paul Konerko and Ernie Banks both wore the number 14. The ...
The Grant product’s favorite player was Paul Konerko. “To wear Chicago around my chest means the world,” Noda said. He started at first base Saturday, going 0-for-3.
Paul Konerko, who wore the number 14 and whom Leo rooted for at the 2005 World Series, already has his name up at the stadium.
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