Fenway
10-28-2005, 10:52 AM
FULL STORY (http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/story/360037p-306714c.html)
BY ANTHONY McCARRON
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER
There will be a victory parade for a baseball team in Chicago today, which for a long time was as imaginable as a balmy January day on Lake Michigan. But as the White Sox and their fans celebrate the end of the second-longest championship drought in World Series history and get in some mocking of the team with the longest dry spell (the crosstown Cubs), the organization needs to start thinking about how to try to do it all again next year.
BY ANTHONY McCARRON
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER
There will be a victory parade for a baseball team in Chicago today, which for a long time was as imaginable as a balmy January day on Lake Michigan. But as the White Sox and their fans celebrate the end of the second-longest championship drought in World Series history and get in some mocking of the team with the longest dry spell (the crosstown Cubs), the organization needs to start thinking about how to try to do it all again next year.