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Ghost’s Papa Emeritus IV throws out first pitch at White Sox game

Papa Emeritus IV of the band Ghost throws out the first pitch at Chicago White Sox game.

Papa Emeritus IV frontman of Ghost, a Swedish metal band, was spotted on Thursday night at the White Sox vs Cleveland Guardians throwing out the first pitch.  Although he was wearing full makeup he was not in full regalia but was sporting a White sox uniform instead.

[MESSAGE FROM THE CLERGY]

We wish to inform you that it’s 1, 2, 3 strikes you’re out at the old ball game! Papa Emeritus IV will be throwing the ceremonial first pitch at the @whitesox vs. @CleGuardians game on Thurs, Sept 22 at Guaranteed Rate Field. The game begins at 7:10 PM pic.twitter.com/ixFo95Ws2s

— Papa Emeritus IV (@thebandGHOST) September 21, 2022

Although the Guardians ultimately beat the White sox with a score of 4-2, having the Ghost frontman Papa IV, whose real name is Tobias Forge, lobbing the ceremonial toss appears as double publicity for the band as well as the White Sox.

According to Metal Injection, Ghost has had a lot of success lately after their 2019 single “Mary on a Cross” went viral on TikTok and landed at number 90 on the Billboard Hot 100.

 

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Breaking: Bears top CB out against Houston Texans in Week 2

The Bears will be without their best cornerback against Houston Texans

The Chicago Bears had a few key names on defense on their Friday injury report. The Bears had listed cornerback Jaylon Johnson and linebacker Roquan Smith as questionable for their Week 2 game against the Houston Texans. The Bears released their inactive list for Sunday, and it’s not good for the secondary.

Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson will be out against the Texans. Smith is not on the list and is expected to play, per Ian Rapoport. Other key names on the inactive list include rookie wide receiver Velus Jones Jr., who has not played yet in the regular season as he’s battling a hamstring injury.

Johnson is a huge miss for the Bears. Opposing quarterbacks have thrown zero passes his way this season. He is currently out witH a quad injury. The Bears’ defense will need rookie Kyler Gordon to have a better game in the secondary against the Texans than he had in Week 2 when he gave up ten receptions.

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Blackhawks’ Jujhar Khaira ready to put Jacob Trouba’s hit, tumultuous season behind him

Jacob Trouba reached out to Jujhar Khaira after the hit, and Khaira responded to him.

Nine months since the Blackhawks-Rangers game on Dec. 7 last season, that’s still about all Khaira –who has moved on and isn’t the type of player to stir up drama, but who understandably wishes that game never happened –is willing to share publicly.

“I remember it all,” he said. “I’ve seen the clip now, and it paints the picture. It sucked.”

Khaira had his head down to gather a pass from Seth Jones when Trouba delivered the crushing head-impacting collision. It somehow wasn’t penalized, but it left Khaira unconscious on the United Center ice for six minutes and required him to be hospitalized overnight.

Despite a history of concussions dating back to his Oilers tenure, Khaira was rather amazingly able to return to action Jan. 1. But in the meantime, a similar incident happened in the Hawks-Stars game Dec. 18, when Brett Connolly knocked out Tanner Kero. A few months later, it happened again when Parker Kelly boarded Connor Murphy in the Hawks-Senators game March 12.

In a Hawks season full of bad news in many categories, three major head injuries occurring within a three-month span was one of the worst patterns of all.

“You’ve seen other guys go through it,” Khaira said. “It’s the ugly part of hockey. But there’s always the potential for that to happen, and that was the case for me. It’s the game we all signed up for, and it’s the game we want to play.”

And as far as whether he considers Trouba’s hit dirty?

“We all have our opinions,” he said. “That’s all I’m going to say.”

Khaira’s injury last December resulted in an overnight stay at Northwestern Hospital.

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Khaira’s rough luck last season didn’t end with the Trouba hit, either. A back injury flared up in his January return. After grinding through it for nine games, he was eventually shut down for surgery, which not only ruled him out for the season but also cut into his summer training. He finished the year with just three points (all goals) in 27 games.

Knowing how he feels now — fully healthy — he’s grateful in retrospect that he elected to undergo surgery, but it felt at the time like a fittingly disappointing bookend to a largely lost season.

“It was a tough road,” he said. “We’re so used to being in shape and well-conditioned and all that. You have to take a month off to let it heal up before you can start slowly getting into exercises, but mentally you think you should be able to do [more].

“I had a full offseason. It was just [about overcoming] roadblocks. I would get to a certain point, and then I’d have to battle through it for a week. Then I’d take another step forward, then get through that, then another step forward. It was never anything where I took a couple steps back. It was always steps forward, but some maybe took a little bit longer than others. It was what I expected and what I knew I had to go through.”

With a new coaching staff and a rejuvenated body, there’s “nothing better” than this clean slate of a season for Khaira, who just turned 28 in August.

During the first week of camp (before Sunday’s off-ice day) Khaira most often skated on a line with Philipp Kurashev and MacKenzie Entwistle.

“He’s in great shape and he’s a great skater,” new coach Luke Richardson said. “[He’s a] very conscious defensive player, but he has some skill with the puck. Those are really intangible utility players you can use in different places.”

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Bears-Texans inactives: LB Roquan Smith to play; CB Jaylon Johnson out

The Bears will have standout linebacker Roquan Smith, but top cornerback Jaylon Johnson it out against the Texans on Sunday.

Smith hurt his hip in the game against the Packers and missed the entire week of practice, while Johnson hurt his quad muscle in practice Thursday and was out Friday.

Here are the Bears’ inactives:

WR Velus JonesOL Ja’Tyre CarterTE Ryan GriffinCB Jaylon JohnsonDB Dane CruikshankLB Matt Adams

Smith has been the Bears’ leading tackler since the day they drafted him. He had 20 in the first two games this season.

His backup, longtime special teamer Matt Adams, was ruled out Friday because of a hamstring injury, leaving undrafted rookies Jack Sanborn and Sterling Weatherford as the next options. The team also called up journeyman Joe Thomas from their practice squad.

At cornerback, Johnson is by far the Bears’ best and most established player. The team projects rookie Kyler Gordon to become a star, but he’ll be playing just his third career game. Kindle Vildor is the other starter on the outside.

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Poles Watching: Chicago Bears top rookies in Week 2 vs field

How the Chicago Bears rookies performed relative to their peers in Week 2

Last week, I introduced a series to take a glance each week at how the Chicago Bears’ top rookies play each week relative to their peers. (Players taken after Kyler Gordon and before Velus Jones Jr.) In Week 1, most of the players on this list did about as well or worse than Gordon and Jaquan Brisker. Now we’ll take a look at how these rookies did in Week 2.

How Chicago Bears rookies Gordon and Brisker performed in Week 2

(CB) Kyler Gordon: PFF has Gordon at an overall grade of 46.8, with his running defense being better than his passing coverage. Gordon gave up ten receptions on the 13 targets he defended. Gordon was awful against the Green Bay Packers in primetime.(S) Jaquan Brisker: PFF grade has Brisker at a 58.8 overall rating. He went down in his rating due to poor tackling and run defense.

How the Chicago Bears rookie peers performed in Week 2

Giants (WR) Wan’Dale Robinson: PFF grade has Robinson at a 75.4 overall rating. No new stats for Robinson, as he was still injured from Week 1.Texans (WR) John Metchie III: Metchie will not be playing this season for health reasons.Patriots (WR) Tyquan Thornton: Did not play in Week 2 due to injury.Eagles (C) Cam Jurgens: Not much to report on Jurgens. He didn’t do enough to get on the stat sheet or grading sheet again in Week 2.Steelers (WR) George Pickens: PFF grade has Pickens offensive rating in Week 2 at a 59.5 overall. He caught one pass for 23 yards. Quarterback Mitch Trubisky targeted Pickens twice times against the New England Patriots.Colts (WR) Alec Pierce: PFF grade has Pierce at a 40.3 overall rating. Pierce did not play in Week 2 for injury reasons.Chiefs (WR) Skyy Moore: PFF grade has Moore at an 80.4 overall rating. He didn’t add anything to the stat sheet on Thursday Night Football against the Los Angeles Chargers.Buccaneers (OG) Luke Goedeke: PFF grade has Goedeke at a 48.3 overall rating. His pass blocking improved against the Saints, but his run blocking regressed from his debut against the Cowboys. Goedeke had one penalty and gave up two pressures in Week 2.Vikings (OG) Ed Ingram: PFF grade has Ingram at a 67.8 rating. Ingram struggled in both the pass and run blocking against the Eagles. Ingram had one penalty and gave up two pressures in the team’s loss.Jaguars (C) Luke Fortner: PFF grade has Fortner at a 38.6 overall rating. He gave up two pressures and one hit on the quarterback. His run blocking was pitiful as well.Patriots (G) Joshua Ezeudu: PFF grade has Ezeudu at a 28.6 overall rating. His pass blocking against the Panthers was rated at 72.5 by PFF. But his run blocking was graded in the 30s. Ezeudu had two penalties and gave up one pressure in Week 2.Titans (OT) Nicholas Petit-Frere: PFF grade has Petit-Frere at a 62.0 overall rating. He was rated highly for his run blocking. But he gave up one hit on the quarterback and three hurries against the Bills.

Poles did meh with value in Week 2 for the Chicago Bears

Most of the rookies on this list regressed in Week 2. Gordon had a terrible week against the Packers. In his defense, he was facing Aaron Rodgers at quarterback. Brisker didn’t do enough to impress analysts either on Sunday night. There isn’t enough information from play in Week 2 from many of these players, especially the wide receivers. However, many rookie offensive linemen who are getting substantial playing time are struggling in the early season.

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Crossed Off: It takes a village for the Chicago Bears to block a four man pass rush

The Chicago Bears are a running team

Last Sunday’s football game was an ugly one for former Packers offensive coordinators around the league the Chicago Bears. Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers didn’t even have to do much to embarrass defeat the Bears. The Bears looked lost for most of the game at Rodgers’ halfway house Lambeau Field. That’s not an unfamiliar situation for the Bears and their fans who bother to be tortured watching this annual humiliation on prime time every year have seen this happen time and time again.

An unnamed NBC executive upholds a long-standing NFL tradition by forcing a Bears fan’s eyes open during Week 2’s SNF game hosted by the Packers

What was unfamiliar was my lethargic response to this awful team the Bears’ offensive scheme. Most NFL offenses try to  score points mix up the pass and rushing attack. Passing the ball when you need to come back in the second half is also a privilege most fans enjoy watching a strategy that is common as teams can save time on a drive. This Bears squad reminds me of Gerry Faust  can’t or doesn’t want to pass the ball. Bears quarterback Justin Fields was drafted out of Ohio State to come to Chicago and play Navy’s offense in the NFL threw the ball 11 times in Week 2.

That’s not normal an interesting recipe for success. The Bears rushing attack scored 10 points did well, though. Running back David Montgomery waddled and ran for 132 yards. He seemed to be the only Bears player concerned about a future contract the one Bears player that gave maximum effort against the Packers.

The Chicago Bears have what Passing game?

After the game, Fields looked like he wanted to be in Jacksonville was asked what was wrong with the passing attack. Fields said they don’t have one he wasn’t sure. It was obvious to anyone watching why. The Chicago Bears don’t care about this season really have the talent at wide receiver or on the offensive line to pass the ball. The offensive line, especially at both tackle positions, were atrocious. It took eight guys to drink a case of beer block a four-man pass rush at times.

With the heavy weight of dead cap space, general manager Ryan Poles has constructed an offense that’s a league embarrassment tried to put something on the field for Fields that resembles 10 other players. But this offense will drive Bears fans in Illinois and elsewhere watching it crazy.

What makes this schtick worse is that the Bears relied on the running game to mount their pretend comeback that the coaching staff will use to excuse running the ball 90 percent of the time in future games in the second half to move the ball. That just means Fields isn’t going to let it rip this year if he ever gets to in Chicago we’re going to watch more of a heavy run team moving forward this season.

Matt Eberflus’ response to the game was insane was Chicago Bears PR

Chicago Bears Head coach Mr. Mackey Matt Eberflus praised the 90-yard run-heavy drive. He said the Bears showed mental toughness by getting their asses stuffed at the goalline multiple times in the game.

Matt Eberflus said he talked about some of the positives from yesterday’s game. He mentioned the takeaway in the second half that led to a field goal, and the 90-yard drive that came up just short. He said those showed mental toughness. https://t.co/YQLtM5chzJ

Nothing about how the offensive line did in pass protection that game showed mental toughness to me. And I’m beginning to think Marc Trestman vibes what Eberflus says in press conferences is out of touch with reality. In any event, at least he isn’t Nathaniel Hackett Eberflus is not on the same track as Packers head coach Matt LaFleur.

Last night the #Packers won their 40th game under Matt Lafleur.
The Bears have won 43 games since 2015. https://t.co/sh1P5fGJLP

Eberflus and Poles first draft pick didn’t block for Fields well had a rough night. Kyle Gordon didn’t catch the ball well for Fields was the main target of Rodgers. Gordon gave up 10 receptions of his 13 passes he was targeted in coverage, one of them was for a touchdown. So after a lucky good Week 1, the Chicago Bears head into their game against the Houston Texans with no drafted linebackers’ preseason questions answered.

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Crossed Off: It takes a village for the Chicago Bears to block a four man pass rush

The Chicago Bears are a running team

Last Sunday’s football game was an ugly one for former Packers offensive coordinators around the league the Chicago Bears. Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers didn’t even have to do much to embarrass defeat the Bears. The Bears looked lost for most of the game at Rodgers’ halfway house Lambeau Field. That’s not an unfamiliar situation for the Bears and their fans who bother to be tortured watching this annual humiliation on prime time every year have seen this happen time and time again.

An unnamed NBC executive upholds a long-standing NFL tradition by forcing a Bears fan’s eyes open during Week 2’s SNF game hosted by the Packers

What was unfamiliar was my lethargic response to this awful team the Bears’ offensive scheme. Most NFL offenses try to  score points mix up the pass and rushing attack. Passing the ball when you need to come back in the second half is also a privilege most fans enjoy watching a strategy that is common as teams can save time on a drive. This Bears squad reminds me of Gerry Faust  can’t or doesn’t want to pass the ball. Bears quarterback Justin Fields was drafted out of Ohio State to come to Chicago and play Navy’s offense in the NFL threw the ball 11 times in Week 2.

That’s not normal an interesting recipe for success. The Bears rushing attack scored 10 points did well, though. Running back David Montgomery waddled and ran for 132 yards. He seemed to be the only Bears player concerned about a future contract the one Bears player that gave maximum effort against the Packers.

The Chicago Bears have what Passing game?

After the game, Fields looked like he wanted to be in Jacksonville was asked what was wrong with the passing attack. Fields said they don’t have one he wasn’t sure. It was obvious to anyone watching why. The Chicago Bears don’t care about this season really have the talent at wide receiver or on the offensive line to pass the ball. The offensive line, especially at both tackle positions, were atrocious. It took eight guys to drink a case of beer block a four-man pass rush at times.

With the heavy weight of dead cap space, general manager Ryan Poles has constructed an offense that’s a league embarrassment tried to put something on the field for Fields that resembles 10 other players. But this offense will drive Bears fans in Illinois and elsewhere watching it crazy.

What makes this schtick worse is that the Bears relied on the running game to mount their pretend comeback that the coaching staff will use to excuse running the ball 90 percent of the time in future games in the second half to move the ball. That just means Fields isn’t going to let it rip this year if he ever gets to in Chicago we’re going to watch more of a heavy run team moving forward this season.

Matt Eberflus’ response to the game was insane was Chicago Bears PR

Chicago Bears Head coach Mr. Mackey Matt Eberflus praised the 90-yard run-heavy drive. He said the Bears showed mental toughness by getting their asses stuffed at the goalline multiple times in the game.

Matt Eberflus said he talked about some of the positives from yesterday’s game. He mentioned the takeaway in the second half that led to a field goal, and the 90-yard drive that came up just short. He said those showed mental toughness. https://t.co/YQLtM5chzJ

Nothing about how the offensive line did in pass protection that game showed mental toughness to me. And I’m beginning to think Marc Trestman vibes what Eberflus says in press conferences is out of touch with reality. In any event, at least he isn’t Nathaniel Hackett Eberflus is not on the same track as Packers head coach Matt LaFleur.

Last night the #Packers won their 40th game under Matt Lafleur.
The Bears have won 43 games since 2015. https://t.co/sh1P5fGJLP

Eberflus and Poles first draft pick didn’t block for Fields well had a rough night. Kyle Gordon didn’t catch the ball well for Fields was the main target of Rodgers. Gordon gave up 10 receptions of his 13 passes he was targeted in coverage, one of them was for a touchdown. So after a lucky good Week 1, the Chicago Bears head into their game against the Houston Texans with no drafted linebackers’ preseason questions answered.

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Chicago Bears keys to victory against Houston

The Chicago Bears take on the Houston Texans in week 3 as we have our keys to victory

The Chicago Bears enter week 3 locked in a 4-way tie in the NFC North at 1-1. With their matchup against the Houston Texans looming the Bears have a chance to get to the top of the North with a win in Houston. Here are 5 keys to ensure a Chicago Bears W.

Slow down the run game

With unproven QB David Mills at the helm for Houston, the Texans will most likely try to run the ball and run the ball often. Last week the Chicago Bears defense allowed two huge performances from the Packers running backs and in week 1 they lost the rushing game greatly to the 49ers despite a win. In order to have success in this week 3 matchup, the Bears must shut down the run game and force the ball into David Mill’s hands. If they don’t slow the Texan’s run game down it will ultimately open up the field for Mills and his receivers.

Let Fields throw the ball more

Last week in a 27-10 loss to division rival Green bay the Bears threw the ball just 11 times. I’m sure the Bears plan was to win the game on the ground but that is no excuse to limit your second-year QB to barely even 10 pass attempts. Fields needs to find a connection with the Bears top receivers in Darnell Mooney and Cole Kmet and in order for this to happen the Bears need to throw the ball more.

If the Bears come into this matchup against Houston with the same game plan as last week they will find that moving the ball downfield will become increasingly difficult as the offense becomes incredibly predictable. It is so important to have a balanced offense in today’s NFL in order to be successful and if the Bears come into Houston with a balanced offense, they should have no problem putting up points against a subpar defense.

Kyler Gordon must have a bounce-back performance

Last week was a week to forget for Chicago Bears rookie CB Kyler Gordon. Gordon allowed 10 catches on 13 targets for 162 yards and 2 touchdowns. Gordon had the right attitude after a nightmare perfromance.

It’s frustrating but I’m not mad at it because I’m going to learn from it,” Gordon said. “It’s an experience that I want and I will learn and grow from.”

Hopefully Gordon learned from his mistakes from last week because he will have his hands full once again in this week’s matchup. The Texans receiver core features speed demon Brandin Cooks and Nico Collins. While these matchups present yet another test for the Bears rookie, it is also and more importantly a chance to bounce back and prove that he belongs in the NFL.

Exploit the poor run defense of the Texans

Expect another big game from Bears running back David Montgomery. The Houston Texans feature one of the worst run defense units in the entire NFL. While it is important that the Bears employ a balanced offense this week, it is also equally important that the Chicago bears give David Montgomery plenty of touches. Montgomery is off to a fast start in the young 22′ season and is currently on a 1500 yard pace. Expect the Bears to lean on Montgomery and Herbert early and often.

Keep Justin Fields upright

In order to give Fields more reps and the rest of the Bears an opportunity to click and get going it is absolutely vital that the Bears protect fields at all costs. With Chicago Bears starting center Lucas Patrick possibly returning the Bears O-line will receive a nice boost. Though Chicagos O-line has performed relatively well through two weeks with Fields only being sacked 5 times, Fields holds the highest pressure percentage at 56% so there’s room for improvement. The Bears will need to watch for Texans pass rusher Jerry Hughes whom has exploded out of the gate in 22′ with two sacks, an interception, and a forced fumble.

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White Sox’ Luis Robert to end season on injured list

General manager Rick Hahn wasn’t ready to deliver a post-mortem on the White Sox’ underachieving season, but center fielder Luis Robert’s injury-plagued season has ended.

The Sox put Robert on the 10-day injured list before their game Saturday after he tried to play through a sprained left wrist for the last six weeks.

”Given the fact the discomfort seems to be persisting — I think you’ve all seen it as various at-bats and games have gone on — and the way games have played out the past week, we feel it’s better just to shut him down and get him completely healthy, which is expected to occur with the passage of time,” Hahn said before a 7-2 loss to the Tigers that extended the Sox’ losing streak to five games and dropped them to .500 (76-76).

Former Cubs shortstop Javy Baez smacked a three-run home run against reliever Jake Diekman during a four-run seventh inning. A Sox loss or a Guardians victory Sunday officially would eliminate the Sox from the American League Central race.

”There are 10 more games, and you have to challenge yourself to go out there and do your job,” acting Sox manager Miguel Cairo said.

Robert initially injured the wrist on a slide Aug. 12, but it gradually seemed to heal until he got hit by a pitch from the Mariners’ Logan Gilbert on Sept. 6.

Robert was 1-for-28 since Aug. 25 and often swung with one hand late in games because of the increasing pain.

Right-hander Michael Kopech and shortstop Tim Anderson also might be shut down. Kopech, who is on the 15-day IL with inflammation in his right shoulder, has experienced knee problems because of a cyst that might need to be removed, Hahn said.

Anderson suffered a tear in the middle finger of his left hand six weeks ago, and accelerating his rehab might not be worth a potential setback.

OK with Eloy

Eloy Jimenez hasn’t played left field since Aug. 26, and it appears he’ll finish the season as the designated hitter while coping with a sore right hamstring.

”I think, given the success he’s having in the DH spot, we’ll just let that ride for the next few weeks,” Hahn said before Jimenez hit his 15th homer Saturday.

Celebrating 700

Cairo sent a congratulatory text message to Cardinals slugger Albert Pujols after Pujols hit his 700th career homer Friday. Cairo and Pujols were teammates with the Cardinals under Tony La Russa.

”He was intense,” Cairo recalled. ”He wanted to be the best, and he did it.”

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Chicago White Sox: Season all but over after recent struggles

The White Sox have entered a dreadful free fall after recent struggles

The Chicago White Sox had a chance to climb back into the postseason race with their most important series of the year against the 1st place Cleveland Guardians and in true 22′ White Sox fashion, they blew it. After this, gut-wrenching essentially season-ending series, the White Sox have fallen to 7 games back(now 8) in the Central and 6.5 games back of the last wild card spot in the American League. This year’s Chicago White Sox team will be remembered as one of the biggest disappointments in recent memory.

The White Sox were coming off a season in which they won the AL Central and were the easy favorites to repeat as division champs. With essentially returning the same team that won the division last year how could they not be? The Guardians have a roster of Jose Ramirez, Shane Bieber……and a bunch of no-names. The Tigers and Royals are still years away from contending, and as for the Twins, though they signed Carlos Correa, they just didn’t have the pitching prowess to contend.

What went wrong against the Guardians?

The White Sox had one last chance against Cleveland to clean up the mess they made by stinking it up the entire season. In game 1 of the series, the White Sox couldn’t touch newly reinstated from the IL Aaron Civale until errors let the Sox back into the game. The game went all the way up to the 11th inning which was the point in which the Sox bullpen imploded again, you know the same bullpen that GM Rick Hahn threw money away at instead of filling other, much larger needs. Yup, that’s the one. The Sox now put themselves in a position in which they couldn’t afford any more losses after dropping game 1 of the set.

In game 2 the Chi Sox didn’t even show up, dropping the game 8-2. Lance Lynn gave up 9 hits and 3 runs over 6 innings. As for the offensive side of the ball, the Sox could not touch Triston Mckenzie. Mckenzie went 8 strong innings striking out 13 White Sox batters along the way.

The Chicago White sox proceeded to drop the final game of the series against the Guardians 4-2 and have entered total free fall. Last night the Sox dropped the first game of their final series against the Tigers 5-3. This team just seems done with no life whatsoever. In what was supposed to be an exciting season full of potential turned quickly into a nightmare season that never got back on the rails. The White Sox are all but eliminated at this point and should turn their sights forward to the 2023 season and beyond.

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