White Sox beat Cubs 5-4 on Saladino's single

Tyler Saladino held out his arms as the Chicago White Sox poured out of the dugout to mob him near second base.

White Sox ace Sale to start Thursday at Cubs

White Sox ace Chris Sale will start on Thursday against the crosstown Cubs in his first appearance since he was suspended for five days for destroying collared throwback uniforms the team was scheduled to wear.

Cubs get Chapman in trade with Yankees, but not everyone's happy

The Chicago Cubs acquired hard-throwing reliever Aroldis Chapman in a trade with the New York Yankees on Monday, giving the NL Central leaders a boost as they try for their first World Series title in more than a century.

Divvy station opens at U.S. Cellular Field ahead of Crosstown

South Siders hoping to ride a Divvy bike to the Crosstown Classic this week are in luck–a new station has opened at U.S. Cellular Field in the Bridgeport neighborhood.

Nathan gets win in return to majors; Cubs beat Brewers 6-5

Entering his first big league game in 16 months, Joe Nathan felt his heart racing while doing a full sprint to the mound.

Cabrera singles in 9th, White Sox beat Tigers 5-4

The Chicago White Sox suspended Chris Sale five days, then got a rare win in a game their ace was supposed to start.

Chicago Cubs activate veteran reliever Joe Nathan

The Chicago Cubs have activated Joe Nathan from the 60-day disabled list, completing the veteran reliever's journey back to the majors from Tommy John surgery.

Ken Griffey Jr. and Mike Piazza inducted into Hall of Fame

Staring out at their families and tens of thousands of fans who hung on every word, Ken Griffey Jr. and Mike Piazza were inducted Sunday into the Baseball Hall of Fame in a ceremony tinged with tears all around.

Lackey surrenders 2 homers, Cubs lose to Brewers 6-1

A key first-inning matchup turned out to be costly for Chicago Cubs pitcher John Lackey when he surrendered a two-run homer to Jonathan Lucroy during a lengthy at-bat.

White Sox ace Chris Sale suspended 5 games after destroying jerseys

The Chicago White Sox have suspended pitcher Chris Sale for five days after concluding the club’s investigation into a clubhouse incident prior to Saturday’s game with the Detroit Tigers.

Tigers, White Sox to resume suspended game Sunday

The Detroit Tigers thought they were going to face one of the best pitchers in baseball. They also assumed they would play a complete game.

Morneau homers, struggling White Sox lose 7-5 to Tigers

Getting cheered in Chicago after hitting a home run felt just a little odd for Justin Morneau. He wouldn't mind making it the norm, and the same goes for the White Sox.

Fowler returns with a homer, Cubs down Brewers 5-2

Watching Dexter Fowler jog out to play center field for the first time in more than a month made Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon smile.

Cubs activate Fowler from DL, add Montgomery to roster

The Chicago Cubs have activated Dexter Fowler from the 15-day disabled list after the outfielder missed a month with a strained right hamstring.

Hahn: White Sox open to rebuild, not interested in rentals

The Chicago White Sox are at least open to the idea of a rebuild and are not interested in trading for short-term rental players to spark a struggling team, general manager Rick Hahn said.

Cubs acquire LHP Montgomery from Mariners for 1B Vogelbach

The Cubs added bullpen help Wednesday by acquiring left-hander Mike Montgomery from the Seattle Mariners for first baseman and designated hitter Dan Vogelbach.

Martin hits 2 HRs, drive in 11th lifts Mariners over Chisox

On the day Felix Hernandez returned to the mound, Leonys Martin gave the Seattle Mariners the biggest boost.

Rizzo homers twice off Colon; Hendricks, Cubs top Mets 6-2

Anthony Rizzo homered twice off Bartolo Colon, Kyle Hendricks pitched 6 1/3 scoreless innings and the Chicago Cubs beat the Mets 6-2 Wednesday to take two of three in the rematch of last year's NL Championship Series.

Dream diet: Cubs' Hammel loads up on chips to avoid cramping

Jason Hammel says potato chips have helped end chronic cramping issues. Now the Chicago Cubs right-hander has enough salty snacks to last the rest of the season.

Familia escapes jam in 9th, Mets beat Cubs 2-1

Jeurys Familia escaped a bases-loaded jam with a game-ending double play after Rene Rivera drove in the tiebreaking run with two outs in the top of the ninth, lifting the New York Mets over the Chicago Cubs 2-1 on Tuesday night.