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Paul Sullivan: City Series arrives with both the underachieving Cubs and White Sox at a crossroads

Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson steals second base as Chicago Cubs second baseman Andrelton Simmons makes the late tag in the first inning at Guaranteed Rate Field on May 29, 2022, in Chicago.

The first round of the abbreviated City Series between the Cubs and White Sox on Tuesday and Wednesday coincides with the start of Bears training camp, a Bermuda Triangle of madness for the Chicago media.

Which way to go?

The Yin of lost baseball dreams playing out on the South Side vs. the Yang of summertime Bears optimism in tony Lake Forest.

You make the call.

In truth, when push comes to shove, the Bears will always win out when it comes to media coverage, leaving the Cubs-Sox series as an afterthought. That’s a shame, because this year’s Crosstown Classic,

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