The City Series concluded with the Cubs defeating the White Sox 5-4, showcasing thrilling moments for fans. Dick Allen's induction into the Hall of Fame was marked by touching remarks from his widow, Willa Allen. The White Sox showcased nostalgic, retro all-black caps from the '50s and '60s during the event. Poor managerial decisions were noted, including the Cubs using Jon Berti as a pitcher and questionable broadcast choices. Cade Horton's dominant 6 1/3 inning performance was vital for the Cubs, preventing panic ahead of their upcoming series against Milwaukee.
The Cubs took the series with a 5-4 win over the White Sox in Sunday's finale, while Allen's widow, Willa Allen, delivered an emotional speech honoring the former Sox slugger.
The Sox bring out the all-black caps from the 1950s and early '60s for Hall of Fame weekend, which hopefully they bring back again.
Using Berti to save the bullpen is both tired and repetitive, especially with an eight-man relief staff.
Cade Horton's 6 1/3 shutout innings in Saturday's 6-1 Cubs victory provided a huge lift for a team that had lost four or five.
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