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How to watch Cubs vs. White Sox as spring training opens Friday
It’s been a long winter, but Chicago baseball fans will get a taste of spring Friday as the Cubs and White Sox open their spring training schedules.
This year, the two teams will open the spring slate against one another, squaring off at Mesa’s Sloan Park Friday, spring training home of the Cubs.
What’s better, the game will be available on TV and radio, so fans looking to experience the joys of baseball will have ample opportunity in the crosstown showdown.
First pitch between the Cubs and White Sox is set for 2:05 p.m. Central time.
Fans wanting to watch the game on television will be able to do so on Marquee Sports Network, as the Cubs will broadcast their home opener on television.
Murakami to make Cactus League debut on Friday
GLENDALE, Ariz. — Munetaka Murakami's Cactus League debut with the White Sox is scheduled for Friday against the Cubs at Sloan Park, according to manager Will Venable.
“So the lineup for the first game, we are still working on some stuff,” Venable said. “Definitely want to take care of these WBC guys who are out there.
“Sam Antonacci will be in there, Mune will be in there. Curtis Mead will be in there and Kyle Teel will be in there.”
Teel and Antonacci are playing for Team Italy in the upcoming World Baseball Classic. Mead is suiting up for Australia, reliever Seranthony Domínguez is representing the Dominican Republic and Murakami is leaving one week from Thursday to join Japan.
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The White Sox Spring Training broadcast schedule is here
It’s that time of year again. The wind off the lake is still occasionally biting, the potholes on 35th Street are reaching record depths, and yet, the first sign of life is finally here. The White Sox have dropped their Spring Training broadcast schedule, and for those of us who have spent the winter itching for baseball again, it’s the lifeline we’ve been waiting for.
Glendale is calling. And while we know better than to put too much stock in Cactus League box scores, there’s no denying the pull of seeing the South Side logo back on a TV screen.
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