Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
The Cubs. The battle is over. The Cubs won. Maybe in the next 50 years the Sox can overtake them if they win like 10 championships.
Just like the Mets could literally win the next 20 titles in a row and still not be bigger than the Yankees.
Wrong. And stop comparing the Mets to the White Sox. The Sox have been the better team than the Cubs for a vast majority of the past 70 years. Your ill-conceived opinion is informed by your very, very short life experience. Nothing more. The battle was won because of Wrigley and TV. One advantage gone. The other one so many want to take away.
It isn't going to change though. It just isn't. It's just like I'll never become a Giants or Jets fan even if I live here forever. Maybe my kids will but given how easy it is to follow and watch your team from outside the geographic area that is unlikely too. The Cubs built a fan base when it was pretty much the only available option and they aren't going to lose unless somehow it becomes impossible to watch the Cubs and only the White Sox are shown.
Wrong again. The pieces are falling into to place to change it right now. It's cyclical, like everything. If I walked you around Lakeview in 1979 you probably would have said "this is a shithole, it will never change." That wouldn't make you an idiot. That's exactly what most people thought. I'm not even sure George Loukas thought differently. Maybe he just figured he could grab a lot of property cheap and got lucky. Or maybe he was a prescient genius. I don't know. But I do know that taking a time machine back, you could never imagine Lakeview/Lincoln Park would become what they have.
If you look at what's happening demographically with all the building and young families moving into the South Loop and West Loop, the Robert Taylor homes coming down and the eventual building of some type of middle class housing on that property, you can see that there is a base in place for the Sox to move back onto level terms or even move ahead in the coming years.
Now, I don't think a guy like IMU's kid is ever going to be a Sox fan no matter where IMU lives and no matter how cool the White Sox get. And yeah, there are a lot of hardcore fans like that. But there are a lot more like dan bernstein who are just lukewarm. And their kids are going to adopt the team that is closer, the team that is cooler, and/or the team that is the winner. It remains to be seen how it all plays out over the next twenty years, but I think the educated guess would be that the two teams return to near equality with the more popular one simply being the won that is winning a little more at a given time. The way it has been for the majority of the history of the franchises.