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Better late than never for Sox shortstop Montgomery, who makes home debut in loss

Better late than never for Sox shortstop Montgomery, who makes home debut in loss

Colson Montgomery was hoping to be the White Sox starting shortstop from Opening Day. But a few rough months to start the season, followed by a developmental trip to Arizona, finally brought him to Rate Field on Monday.

 
Come on, PCA. The Home Run Derby would be awesome

Come on, PCA. The Home Run Derby would be awesome

This week’s High Five looks at why the Cubs’ Pete Crow-Armstrong should participate in the Home Run Derby.

 
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Sox pitcher Smith tries to process good with the bad

Sox pitcher Smith tries to process good with the bad

Shane Smith is the first rookie pitcher in White Sox history to be selected an all-star. But he’s also struggling with how to get back on track on the mound.

 
This is the ‘next great Cubs team’ Chicago has been waiting for

This is the ‘next great Cubs team’ Chicago has been waiting for

In a world without snubs, the Cubs’ entire middle of the order would be headed to the All-Star Game.

 
Dexter ready to step up on Bears’ defensive line

Dexter ready to step up on Bears’ defensive line

Gervon Dexter is one of the most important Bears players heading into the 2025 season.

 
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Pitch man: How Fremd QB and NU commit Johnny O’Brien helped recruit his protection to Evanston

Pitch man: How Fremd QB and NU commit Johnny O’Brien helped recruit his protection to Evanston

Fremd quarterback Johnny O’Brien decided last summer to play college football down the road at Northwestern University. In June he helped convince two local offensive linemen to join him with the Wildcats after they graduate from high school.

 
Dogs edge Cougars

Dogs edge Cougars

The Chicago Dogs beat the Kane County Cougars 7-6 on Monday.

 
Lonzo Ball excited for fresh start with Cavaliers after trade from Bulls

Lonzo Ball excited for fresh start with Cavaliers after trade from Bulls

INDEPENDENCE, Ohio — Lonzo Ball doesn't have to worry about rehabbing from a knee injury for the first time in a couple seasons. Instead, the veteran guard will use the o...

 
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Wimbledon: Djokovic, Shelton, Sinner, Swiatek and 18-year-old Mirra Andreeva reach the quarterfinals

Wimbledon: Djokovic, Shelton, Sinner, Swiatek and 18-year-old Mirra Andreeva reach the quarterfinals

LONDON — Right before Wimbledon began, Novak Djokovic declared it was the tournament that gave him the best chance to claim an unprecedented 25th Grand Slam singles troph...

 
Book Review: Christine Brennan’s ‘On Her Game’ explores the Caitlin Clark Effect on the WNBA

Book Review: Christine Brennan’s ‘On Her Game’ explores the Caitlin Clark Effect on the WNBA

“On Her Game: Caitlin Clark and the Revolution in Women’s Sports,” the title of USA Today columnist Christine Brennan’s new book about the WNBA star, is doing a lot of work.

 

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