I watched my South Side heroes, the Chicago White Sox, play the Washington Nationals last night, and it is beginning to look like the Sox are turning into a pretty good baseball team. Although they do have some budding stars on the team, such as shortstop Colson Montgomery, first baseman Munetaka Murakami ("the Japanese Babe Ruth"), and closer Seranthony Dominguez, most of their players are pretty young. But you can tell that the team wants to win, and hustles on every play. After a slow start, they are beginning to win games. Last night, after to returning Rate Field after a 4 and 2 road trip, they came from behind twice to beat the Nationals 5-4. And it was a very exciting game. For the first time in a long time watching the White Sox play, I was on the edge of my seat over the final 3 innings.
White Sox television announcers Steve Stone, on the left in the photograph on the right, and John Schriffen, on the right, were very enthusiastic about the way the team has been playing. In the photograph, Schriffen had just put on a pullover shirt that will be given out at today's game, and it was just after that the Sox rallied twice to win the game. Which means that now he can't take it off during the entire home stand to avoid jinxing the team. And if they keep playing well, perhaps the entire season. A small sacrifice to see the White Sox in the playoffs again. Meanwhile, their North Side rivals, the Chicago Cubs, are currently tied for 1st place with the Cincinnati Reds, although I am still convinced they will choke by the end of the season. As for my adopted hometown team, the Colorado Rockies, they are only one game worse than the White Sox, and both clubs are 5 and 5 over the last 10 games. Most surprisingly of all, there are currently 6 teams with worse records than either the White Sox or the Rockies. The world turned upside down.



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