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Apparently the Cubs are the only baseball team in Chicago

Tuesday’s Say Hey, Baseball is here to remind you that the White Sox exist even if you’ve forgotten about them, and also that whole World Series thing.

Chicago White Sox Victory Parade
Chicago White Sox Victory Parade
Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images

Monday was a rough day to be a White Sox fan. For one, the Cubs get so much national attention for being lovable* losers, and that wasn’t exactly abundant for the south side’s team back in 2005 when they were ending their own lengthy championship drought. Oh, also, no one remembers that the White Sox ended their own lengthy championship drought back in 2005, or even that they also play baseball in Chicago.

*citation needed

This isn’t an exaggeration, either. On Monday, three different outlets ignored the existence of both the White Sox and their 2005 World Series victory over the Astros. They weren’t tiny little outlets, either: we’re talking CBS, The Washington Post, and ESPN. CBS claimed this was the first World Series in Chicago in 71 years — since the last time the Cubs were in the Fall Classic. Then, in their correction, they were still wrong, as the White Sox were also in the 1959 World Series — they just happened to lose. The Washington Post claimed only Red Sox fans could understand what was going on in the minds of Cubs and Indians fans before this World Series, which also conveniently erases the plight of White Sox fans, who actually had to wait two years more than those from Boston to see their drought end, since their futility began in 1917 and ended one year after that of the Red Sox.

ESPN might have the most egregious White Sox erasure, though, given that their entire thing is sports. In a graphic comparing the championships of Chicago to those of Cleveland since 1965, they included three Blackhawks titles, the Bears’ Super Bowl victory, and six Bulls championships. Curiously missing from this graphic? The 2005 White Sox World Series. It happened, everyone! Truly, it did. Just because it won A.J. Pierzynski a ring doesn’t mean you can pretend otherwise. Scott Podsednik hitting important homers does not mean 2005 was a dream. Maybe White Sox fans will get lucky over the next week, and FOX, the network broadcasting the World Series, will remember they and their success exist within Chicago.

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