The Sox defeated the Indians, while the Cubs lost again.
Morning Box Score: Cubs Still Struggling, White Sox Get Closer To Division Lead
Morning Box Score: Cubs Losing Streak Reaches 10, White Sox Outshine Indians
Things are not going well for the Cubs, while the Sox defeated the Indians.
Morning Box Score: White Sox Take Game 2 In Crosstown Classic
The White Sox were victorious again last night against the Cubs.
Morning Box Score: Maholm Helps Cubs Over Dodgers, White Sox Fall To Detroit
Maholm Helps Cubs Over Dodgers, White Sox Fall To Detroit
Morning Box Score: Blackhawks Escape Elimination In OT
It was a great day for Chicago sports—the Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs, and White Sox all won.
Morning Box Score: Hawks' Last Second Surge Becomes Overtime Win
The Blackhawks tied the series with Phoenix, the Cubs fell to the Cards, and the Sox beat the Tigers.
Morning Box Score: Cubs Bury Cards, LaHair Records First Career Grand Slam
The Cubs won handily against the Cards yesterday.
Afternoon Box Score: Blackhawks Wrap Up Sixth Seed, Cubs Bullpen Blows Another Game
Blackhawks 3, Detroit 2 (SO)
Pitchers, Catchers Report to Spring Training Today
The end of winter is in sight—pitchers and catchers reported to spring training today.
Morning Box Score: Cubs Continue Hot Streak, Rios Boosts Sox to Win
The firing of Jim Hendry seems to have lit a fire under the Cubs, and Alex Rios overcomes his slump.
Afternoon Box Score: Cubs Rally to Win, Sox Pound the Royals
Cubs put in a lackluster defensive performance, but still managed to pull out a win. Lillibridge hit a three-run homer in the Sox win.
Morning Box Score: Cubs Are on a Roll, Sox Squeak Out a Win
The Sox won at home after losing seven straight at U.S. Cellular. The Cubs have won 10 of their last 13 games.
Afternoon Box Score: Cubs Crush Reds 11-4
Winning seven games in a row, this is the Cubs' longest streak since August 2008.
Ferris Bueller Pub Crawl? We Can Do Better Than That!
Do you want to recreate Bueller's historic day of hooky? If not, what other Chicago icons could be turned into bar crawls?
Afternoon Box Score: Cards Sweep Cubs, Tigers Top Sox
The St. Louis Cardinals completed the series sweep of the Cubs, with the help of yet another walk-off homer by Albert Pujols -- his fourth of the series. At the top of the tenth inning, Pujols' slammer put the Cards ahead. This was the sixth straight loss for the Cubs, and it ended Cubs closer Carlos Marmol's franchise record scoreless inning streak at 25 1/3 innings.
All the Buns at Wrigley Field - A Tour of Gonnella Bakery
Every time you bite into a Wrigley Field hot dog, you're biting into two Chicago classics at the same time. You are, of course, eating the Chicago Hot Dog, a culinary institution being served at the second-oldest park in major league baseball. But you are also biting into a Gonnella bun, made right here in Chicago. Not out in a suburb - on West Chicago avenue, four miles from Wrigley. Gonnella has been making bread in Chicago for over a hundred years, and baking at the Chicago Avenue plant since 1956. Join us on a tour of the entire factory including the baguette line, the hot dog buns and just about everything else.
Wrigley Field To Offer Cheap Beer On Select Days
Spring is undoubtedly here, and we're getting ready for baseball season to really kick into full gear. But before you rush to Wrigley Field to stuff four hot dogs in your mouth and wash it down with a stadium cup full of beer next month, we hope you've got bleacher seats.
The Mountain Goats And Chicago's Mutual Admiration
It's a small mystery to us how, after The Mountain Goats' feel-good show at The Vic Tuesday night, John Darnielle didn't wind up with the whole audience going home with him. Darnielle is best known for his vivid and robust lyricism, which is easily his greatest strength and the likeliest reason behind the band's consistent wave of critical praise. Perhaps less well-known is Darnielle's surprising skills as a front man, able to disarm a crowd with his lyrics before simply charming the pants off them with his banter.
Ozzie Would Consider Ryno For Staff
Just because the Cubs chose to hire Mike Quade as their new manager doesn't mean Cubs legend and minor league manager Ryne Sandberg won't be in a Chicago dugout come spring. White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen stated recently on WSCR-AM that Ryno would make his short list to replace Joey Cora as bench coach should Cora land the Milwaukee Brewers manage job. When filling other recent vacancies on his staff, Guillen has considered the likes of Rene Lachemann, Jerry Royster and Pat Corrales.
Morning Box Score: Sox, Cubs Close Out Season
White Sox 6, Indians 5: Alexei Ramirez had a home run and three RBI to help the Pale Hose close out an 88-74 campaign and earn Ozzie Guillen his 600th victory as Sox manager. Edwin Jackson went 5-2/3 innings to earn his fourth win since coming to the Sox in a trade with Arizona. Before the game, Paul Konerko and AJ Pierzynski ran out to their positions in the field to standing ovations from the crowd; both are in free agent years.
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It was the Casey Coleman show last night as the youngster threw seven scoreless innings and doubled in a run as the Cubs dispensed Houston 2-0. Coleman scattered six hits and struck out only two across the seven innings of work but he shut down Houston as the Cubs continued to roll under interim manager Mike Quade. Carlos Marmol pitcheda thankfully drama-free ninth for his 38th save of the season. The Cubs have won 4 of 5 and look to play out the season on a high note when they take on the 'Stros in game two of the weekend series later this evening (6:05 p.m., WGN).
Morning Box Score
An RBI single in the top of the ninth by Brad Snyder broke a scoreless tie in a pitcher's duel as the Cubs beat the Padres 1-0 in the series finale. Tom Gorzelanny was sharp, pitching six scoreless innings (which only earned him the dreaded 'no-decision'). The Cubs' bullpen was even sharper, allowing no hits and no walks as the Cubs played spoiler for Padres who are still trying to make their way into the post-season. With the series done, the Cubs now move to Houston where they'll close out the season with a three-game set this weekend against the Astros starting tonight (7:05 p.m., CSN).
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Freddy Garcia pitched seven solid innings, allowing just two runs, as the Sox claimed a 5-2 victory from the visiting Red Sox; the win put Garcia's 2010 record at 12-6. Down 1-0, A.J. Pierzynski tied the game at 1-1 with solo homer in the bottom of the fourth. The Sox then used a series of singles and an intentional walk to move runners around the bases in bringing in three runs in the seventh inning to pull ahead for good. An RBI on a Juan Pierre double play put an exclamation point on the night. Ozzie had nothing but good things to say about Garcia after the game: "A lot of people talk about [John] Danks and [Gavin] Floyd, all those guys. The best pitcher we had every five days was Freddy." Speaking of Danks, he gets his final start of the year tonight as the Battle of the Sox draws to a close (7:10 p.m., WCIU).
Extra, Extra
A verdict in the 2008 acid attack, CTA's 2011 budget, a visit from Mr. Belding and more.

