Four-HR outburst carries Cubs through 'wacky' night vs. White Sox (2024)

August 10th, 2024

Four-HR outburst carries Cubs through 'wacky' night vs. White Sox (1)

Tim Stebbins

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CHICAGO -- No matter what point in the season it is, or where they are in the standings, the Cubs and White Sox Crosstown Classic matchups always bring a unique atmosphere.

Take Friday night at Guaranteed Rate Field, for example.

“I feel like these games are always a little wacky against the White Sox,” starter Jameson Taillon said after the Cubs’ 7-6 win on the South Side, in which they led 7-0 after three innings but had to hold off a White Sox rally in the ninth inning.

The Cubs recorded 16 hits, one shy of tying their season high of 17, which was set on July 31 against the Reds. And it started with a big-time showing against White Sox All-Star starter Garrett Crochet.

The White Sox have taken a conservative approach with Crochet’s workload of late, as the lefty goes through his first season as a Major League starter and continues to set a new career high for innings pitched.

That workload and Crochet’s potentially limited pitch count was a topic of conversation before Friday’s game as manager Craig Counsell met the media.

“If [his] last four starts hold true, we're gonna have 75-ish pitches, which is roughly two times through the order,” Counsell said. “Our job is to get him those two times through the order.”

The Cubs tagged Crochet for seven runs on nine hits, including four homers, in the lefty’s 2 1/3 innings of work (67 pitches). It started with Ian Happ, who crushed a leadoff homer. After Seiya Suzuki reached on a single, Cody Bellinger followed with a two-run blast to right-center field.

Bellinger returned to the starting lineup on Friday after sitting out Wednesday’s win over the Twins due to left hamstring soreness. His homer on Friday was the first Crochet has surrendered to a lefty in his career.

Lefties entered Friday hitting .197 with a .495 OPS against Crochet this season. Bellinger, who finished 3-for-4, had a pair of hits against him. Pete Crow-Armstrong tripled off Crochet as part of his 3-for-4 night.

“I knew it was a tough at-bat [going in],” Bellinger said of facing Crochet. “I didn’t know the exact numbers. Just kept it simple and really just put my swing on it.”

Crochet surrendered two more homers, when Isaac Paredes and Nico ho*rner went back to back in the third inning. Happ, Bellinger and ho*rner’s homers all came off Crochet’s cutter -- which opponents had hit just .211 against entering the day with a .303 slugging percentage.

“We did a really good job on that pitch,” Counsell said postgame. “[Crochet has] got an electric fastball, and we did a nice job with the offspeed in the zone.”

Crow-Armstrong’s triple in the second inning also came against Crochet’s cutter. The Cubs' center fielder hit a sharp line drive to right field, just out of the reach of right fielder Dominic Fletcher’s diving attempt. Crow-Armstrong went from home to third base in 10.98 seconds, per Statcast, his fastest on six triples this season.

Crow-Armstrong said he was “just trying to do what Cody did.”

“I've seen Cody have success against a lot of guys and a lot of left-handed pitchers,” Crow-Armstrong added. “So that's not surprising to me that he had the day he had. Cody's a great guy to watch, but it never hurts when Ian Happ leads off the game with a homer and sets the tone like that. So I'm sure that freed up everybody else.”

The Cubs were held scoreless over the final six innings, and the White Sox chipped away, starting with a four-run fourth inning against Taillon. Héctor Neris entered in the ninth inning and surrendered a leadoff single to Fletcher and a bunt single to Brooks Baldwin.

Neris got Nicky Lopez and Luis Robert Jr. to fly out. He walked Andrew Benintendi to load the bases and then got Andrew Vaughn to fly out to end the game.

“After the third out, feeling good,” Neris said with a smile when asked of the atmosphere in that spot.

The Cubs have won seven of their past nine games. During that stretch, their offense has averaged 6.22 runs per game, with contributions up and down the order.

“For us to come out ready to swing it, that was awesome,” Taillon said. “We’re definitely playing better. It feels like our lineup is deep right now, and guys are passing the baton to the next guy and having tough at-bats.”

Four-HR outburst carries Cubs through 'wacky' night vs. White Sox (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between the Cubs and the White Sox? ›

The Cubs are a member club of MLB's National League (NL) Central division, and play their home games at Wrigley Field, located on Chicago's North Side. The White Sox are a member club of MLB's American League (AL) Central division, and play their home games at Guaranteed Rate Field, located on Chicago's South Side.

Did the Cubs sweep the White Sox? ›

The Cubs defeated the White Sox 3-1 Saturday night. It wasn't pretty much of the time, but the team did what they came for in this series — a sweep, and thus a sweep of the season series against their crosstown rivals for the first time since 2013.

Have the Cubs and White Sox ever played in the World Series? ›

The date is Monday, October 8, 1906. The day before the first intra-city World Series in history and the only one between the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Cubs.

Are the Sox and Cubs in the same division? ›

The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central Division. The club plays its home games at Guaranteed Rate Field, which is located on Chicago's South Side. They are one of two MLB teams based in Chicago, alongside the National League (NL)'s Chicago Cubs.

Which team came first, White Sox or Cubs? ›

The Cubs began playing baseball in Chicago in 1870 as the Chicago White Stockings, joining the National League charter six years later. The White Sox originated in the Western League as the Sioux City Cornhuskers before Charles Comiskey, a former Chicago baseball player and manager, bought them in 1894.

Do the Cubs and White Sox share a field? ›

The White Sox's stadium is called Guaranteed Rate Field and the Cubs' park is called Wrigley Field. Using I-90 West or I-94 West they would be about 10 miles apart but using US-41 N/S, they would be almost 12 miles apart.

Have the Cubs thrown a perfect game? ›

No Cubs pitcher has yet pitched a perfect game. The closest performance came on September 2, 1972, when Milt Pappas lost his perfect game bid against the San Diego Padres with two outs in the ninth by allowing a walk to Larry Stahl on a 3–2 count; he retired the next batter to finish the no-hitter.

Who fixed the White Sox World Series? ›

Many subscribe to the notion that the plot was originally concocted by White Sox first baseman Chick Gandil and Boston bookmaker Joseph “Sport” Sullivan. Surviving grand-jury testimony portrays Gandil and White Sox pitching staff ace Eddie Cicotte as the primary instigators of the fix.

What year did the White Sox sweep the Astros? ›

October 27, 2005 • Wednesday night, the Chicago White Sox won their first World Series in 88 years with a 1-0 victory over the Houston Astros. Jermaine Dye, who drove in the final game's only run, was named series MVP. The White Sox swept the series in four games.

Who has more fans, Cubs or White Sox? ›

Casual fans seem to be drawn more to the Cubs and the team gets way more media attention than the White Sox do. This season is definitely bolstering the Cub's numbers. With the north side resurgence and the south siders underperforming.

Who are the Cubs biggest rivals? ›

The Cardinals–Cubs rivalry, also called the Route 66 rivalry and The I-55 rivalry, refers to the rivalry between the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs of the National League (NL), one of the most bitter rivalries in Major League Baseball and in all of North American professional sports.

Who is the White Sox rival? ›

The Twins–White Sox rivalry is contested between the Minnesota Twins and Chicago White Sox.

What was the original name of the White Sox? ›

The White Sox were originally known as the Sioux City (Iowa) Cornhuskers, and the team was founded as a minor league organization in 1894. The club was purchased by Charles Comiskey at the end of its first season and was relocated to St. Paul, Minnesota.

Who owns Chicago Cubs? ›

The Ricketts Family becomes owner of the Cubs on October 27, 2009. The sale gives the Ricketts Family 95-percent interest in the Cubs, Wrigley Field and Tribune Company's approximately 25-percent interest in Comcast SportsNet in a transaction valued at $845 million.

Who was first, Red Sox or White Sox? ›

Which team is older, White Sox or Red Sox? - Quora. , Owner of Seamheads.com and five-time author. Well, in terms of them being major league teams, they are the same age as both were charter members of the American League that was established as a major league in 1901.

Why does Chicago have two baseball teams? ›

Originally, it was only the Cubs in the National League, in the mid-1870s. Then about a quarter of a century later, when the American League was formed, Chicago was chosen for a franchise because it could accommodate two teams because of the size of the fan base. Welcome to the White Sox.

What is it called when Cubs play White Sox? ›

In Chicago, it also means we know exactly when the Crosstown Classic will continue. The Cubs and White Sox will face off six times next year, after playing just four times in 2022, 2023 and 2024. First the two teams will meet at Wrigley Field from May 16-18.

What team is more popular in Chicago? ›

The Bears are the apple of Chicago's eye.

A majority of Chicago-area residents identify as fans of the Bears (57%) and Bulls (53%). The Cubs are the next most popular at 49% identifying as fans, followed by the Blackhawks (41%), White Sox (38%), Fire (15%), Sky (14%), and Red Stars (3%).

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