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Bleed Cubbie Blue on MSNChicago Cubs vs. Chicago White Sox preview, Sunday 7/27, 1:10 CTThis is the 20th of the 58 series between the Cubs and Sox in which the teams split the first two games. It is the 12th in which the Cubs lost, then won.There has been a third game after 12 of the previous splits.
Brewers vs. Cubs, July 29, 1:10 p.m.: Milwaukee RHP Freddy Peralta (12-4, 2.81) vs. Chicago LHP Shota Imanaga (7-4, 3.12) TV – FanDuel Sports Wisconsin. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ. The Milwaukee Brewers try to avoid a shocking sweep by the Miami Marlins at American Family Field on July 27.
The Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky meet on July 27, 2025, but both teams are missing key players: Live score updates, highlights.
Indiana head coach Stephanie White has stressed the importance of staying focused. The veteran coach wants her players to have the big picture in mind while also keeping their eyes fixed on the little things.
You can watch the WNBA all season long on Fubo, where you can watch all nationally televised games on ABC, ESPN, CBS, CBS Sports Network, ION, and NBA TV. Do not miss out on catching the stars of the game all summer, including A'ja Wilson, Caitlin Clark, and Paige Bueckers.
In a fresh spin on the St. Louis-Chicago sports rivalry, a Chicago-based sports website has named what it considers the best athletes born and raised in the St. Louis area.
While there is no official partnership between Mattel and Chicago star Angel Reese, the 23-year-old’s connection to Barbie is well-known. After all, Reese earned her nickname as the Bayou Barbie during her time with LSU, which evolved into being the Chi-Town Barbie after she was drafted by the Sky as the No. 7 overall pick in 2024.
It had been three years since we did a local sports media survey, and voters were ready. More than twice as many responded this time around.
Do-it-all sports radio host Harry Teinowitz died on Tuesday at 64 years old after suffering complications of a liver transplant, per the Chicago Tribune. In the mid-1990s, Teinowitz began his radio career co-hosting a sports comedy radio show for WMVP (ESPN 1000).