While the White Sox build a new contender, turmoil in the Cubs' front office sours their play on the field in the 1910's. A new challenger takes the opportunity to steal some of the west side fans as the Federal League pops up and builds a stadium on Chicago's north side. Sportswriter Sean Deveney joins the show to examine the impact of the upstart league and Kent State history professor Leslie Heaphy discusses some of the star Negro Leaguers who never got a chance to play in the city series.
Episode Eleven, Wherein the Teams Move on With Their Lives
Episode Ten, Wherein the City Series Concludes
Episode Nine, Wherein Attendance Soars and the Cubs Get on a Roll
Episode Eight, Wherein the Yearly Tradition is Re-established
Episode Seven, Wherein as Many as Two World Series are Thrown
Episode Six, Wherein the History of Chicago is Explored
Episode Four, Wherein a Stadium Rises, a Dynasty Falls and History is Made
Episode Three, Wherein the World's Series is Played Entirely in Chicago
Episode Two, Wherein the City Series is Inaugurated
Episode One, Wherein a New League is Established and a Gauntlet Thrown Down
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