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By Phil Rogers
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, January 17, 2006 When the White Sox won the World Series, it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience for every Chicago baseball fan under the age of 88. Ken Williams wants to change that. Williams, the general manager who brashly made winning the World Series his goal when the Sox were having trouble making the playoffs, now envisions such a run of success that they regain equality with the heavily entrenched Cubs, who outdrew them by more than 700,000 fans during the championship season. "The defeatist attitude t ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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