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By Phil Rogers
Special to ESPN.com Monday, December 18, 2006 At times, it is difficult to get Chicago's two baseball teams to even acknowledge that the other one even exists. Through the years, the White Sox steadfastly have denied that the Cubs are their competition. After the White Sox won the World Series in 2005, the Cubs shrugged their shoulders and tried to act like they barely had noticed. Yeah, right. So it was telling that Ozzie Guillen -- who else? -- broke the code during a weak moment this winter. The White Sox manager pointed a finger nort ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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