White Sox do something at Wrigley Field they haven’t done since 1935

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White Sox do something at Wrigley Field they haven’t done since 1935

White Sox do something at Wrigley Field they haven’t done since 1935

Something positive for the White Sox.

White Sox do something at Wrigley Field they haven’t done since 1935

Something positive for the White Sox.

The Chicago White Sox have finally achieved something at Wrigley Field that hasn't been done since 1935—and it's a positive sign for a team that's been searching for momentum.

While much of the baseball world is buzzing about the Chicago Cubs' impressive 27-14 start to the season, especially given their pitching injuries, the White Sox quietly made history of their own during their recent visit to the North Side. According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, the Cubs have won 15 consecutive games at Wrigley Field, marking the first time since 1935 that either Chicago team has achieved such a streak at the historic ballpark.

For context, 1935 was a different era entirely—the Great Depression was still ongoing, and the Cubs were in the midst of their pre-World War II dynasty. Fast forward nearly a century, and this streak is a reminder of just how rare sustained home dominance can be in baseball.

The Cubs will look to extend that run when they host the Milwaukee Brewers for a three-game series starting Monday, April 18. For the White Sox, though, this milestone serves as a benchmark—a reminder that even in a challenging season, history can still be made on the South Side's biggest stage.

As the season heats up, keep an eye on both Chicago teams. Whether you're repping the Cubs' classic blue or the White Sox's iconic black, moments like these are what make baseball—and the gear we wear to celebrate it—so special.

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