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Seiya Suzuki drove in two runs, Colin Rea pitched 5 1/3 innings and the Chicago Cubs completed a three-game sweep of the visiting Chicago White Sox with a 6-2 win on Sunday afternoon.
The Cubs swept the White Sox in the first series of the 2025 Crosstown Classic by a combined score of 26-8. Here are three takeaways.
Pete Crow-Armstrong quipped on Friday that it was nice to see the crosstown fans leaving Wrigley Field early. Given the way the Cubs center fielder played throughout this Rivalry Weekend, White Sox fans will probably be happy not to see him for a while.
He became the Sox’ first position player to be named AL Player of the Week since center fielder Luis Robert Jr. in June 2023.
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South Side Sox on MSNChase Meidroth and Tim Elko shine, but the rest of the White Sox bats stay coldThe Cubs take the second game of the Crosstown series, although the White Sox put up enough of a fight on Saturday to stay in the game until the halfway mark. Friends — Chase Meidroth decided to show up and show out by starting the game with a leadoff home run: After an unremarkable top of the second and the White Sox still leading,
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On Tap Sports Net on MSNReds Spoil White Sox Sweep Hopes in Lopsided FinaleThe White Sox miss out on their first sweep of the season with a 7–1 loss to the Reds, as Bryse Wilson struggles and Nick Martinez dominates.