Windy City Surge: Cubs, White Sox have league’s best records

Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Jake Arrieta, right, celebrates with catcher David Ross after the final out of his no-hitter baseball game against the Cincinnati Reds in Cincinnati. Expectations for both Chicago baseball teams this year are high as the Cubs and White Sox lead their perspective leagues three weeks into the season.
Photo by Associated Press.

Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Jake Arrieta, right, celebrates with catcher David Ross after the final out of his no-hitter baseball game against the Cincinnati Reds in Cincinnati. Expectations for both Chicago baseball teams this year are high as the Cubs and White Sox lead their perspective leagues three weeks into the season.

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