The two windy city teams made some very significant trades, even a few with each other, that will alter the baseball landscape in Chicago for years to come.
I think most of us who've been to a Major League Baseball game held onto the hope that at some point we'd get a chance to catch a foul ball, or better yet, a home run shot.
Take me out to the ball game, take me out to the (socially distanced, masked) crowd!
Opening day 2021 is in the books for the Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox. And of course, in typical baseball fashion, beers were drank. Baseball and beer really just go together like peanut butter and jelly...
Last season, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, nobody took anybody out to the ballgame anywhere in the country except for the last rounds of the playoffs and World Series when Texas allowed a few thousand fans into Globe Life Field in Arlington.
Okay, so it won't be at 100 percent capacity, but after a season of fan-less baseball games in 2020, it'll be nice to see people enjoying games at Chicago's ballparks in 2021.