Black Beats Blue

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White Sox players insist the disparity in attendance doesn't bother them-"It's something I've grown accustomed to," says [Aaron Rowand], "so it's not that big of a deal"-but they address the subject with gritted teeth.

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Black Beats Blue

It's May 18, and the countdown is on. The Crosstown Classic-an interleague scuffle between Chicago's Cubs and White Sox-is two days away.

In the home clubhouse at U.S. Cellular Field, where the White Sox are relaxing before a game against the Rangers, center fielder Aaron Rowand pops a tape into the stereo system. Within seconds, the ravings of a madman-former Cubs manager Lee Elia-explode from the speakers. As if this is a sing-along. Rowand gleefully mimics every word of t...

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