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Chicago baseball: Which is better?

Q: What is your fondest Chicago White Sox memory? A: 2005 was a hell of a year. Call it what you will, but we got a ring for it. Q: What is your worst Chicago White Sox memory? A: There's not one specific incident that sticks out in my memory, but watching some of our best players go through offensive struggles for extended periods of time, our bullpen show up for half a season at a time, and the fluctuation in the players' general attitudes and desire to win, many White Sox fans' patience and faith in the organization has been tested, to say the least. Q: What is your favorite part about going to a White Sox game? A: It's kind of like when you're playing a round of golf: when you're there, nothing else matters. For as much as our ballpark location is ragged on by Cubs fans and the rest of baseball, New Comiskey/U.S. Cellular Field has grown into a pretty legit place to see a ballgame for the whole family, a group of friends, coworkers or whomever. Q: Best part about the Cubs/Sox rivalry? A: First of all, it has to be one of the biggest and best rivalries in baseball, next to the Yankees/Mets rivalry in New York. The rivalry is great because the rival team's fans are often friends, family and other people you know and see daily. It's definitely something to have fun with, arguing with and knocking each other about allegiances - with some people taking it farther than others. And then the games themselves have that postseason baseball feel to them, with each team kicking up the intensity a notch or two. READ FULL STORY
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