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  2. Ian Happ keys late rally, Cubs come back twice to top White ...

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    Ian Happ's second double of the night drove in two runs to put the Chicago Cubs ahead in the eighth inning, and the North Siders came back twice to beat the crosstown White Sox 7-6 at Wrigley ...

  3. White Sox fall to Cubs on walk-off HR for franchise-record ...

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    The White Sox took their 5-1 lead Wednesday via a four-run rally featuring six singles in the fourth inning. The Cubs then proceeded to chip away, first with a run-scoring double-play by Cody ...

  4. Cubs–White Sox rivalry - Wikipedia

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    On August 27, the White Sox beat the Cubs 17–13, their most runs scored in a game against the Cubs and also the most runs scored combined in a game between the two teams with 30 runs. On August 29, the White Sox beat the Cubs 13–1, their largest margin of victory in a game against the Cubs. White Sox sweep at Wrigley Field. 2022: White Sox

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  6. 1906 World Series - Wikipedia

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    True to their nickname, the White Sox hit only .198 as a team in winning the series, but it beat the .196 average produced by the Cubs. In Game 3, White Sox pitcher Ed Walsh struck out 12 Cubs, breaking the previous record of 11 set by Bill Dinneen in 1903. The 1906 World Series was the first to be played between two teams from the same city or ...

  7. David Kaplan (radio) - Wikipedia

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    David Emmanuel Kaplan is an American sports columnist, radio and television personality who currently co-hosts Kap and J. Hood on ESPN 1000 and manages a YouTube page, @rekapdavidkaplan, where he posts recaps of Cubs, White Sox, and Bears games, as well as other Chicago and major sporting events.

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  9. Mark Prior - Wikipedia

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    The Marlins went on to score eight runs that inning, and Prior was charged with the loss in the 8–3 defeat. The Cubs went on to lose Game 7, and their 94-year-long World Series drought continued. [42] [43] Prior was forced to miss the first two months of the 2004 season due to an achilles tendon injury and elbow soreness. [44]