00:00Well, compare and contrast, because I'm curious from a player's perspective what this is like.
00:04Clearly, you guys have a fun rivalry that's interest city with the White Sox.
00:10And then there's the Cubs Cardinals rivalry.
00:13As far as being in the other team's building, compare and contrast that for a Cub, what that's like.
00:22The White Sox is much, much more intense.
00:25Why?
00:27Just the fans are feeling more, there's just more going on.
00:32It feels a little more, I don't want to say hostile, but yeah, I mean, I guess I just said
00:37it.
00:39More confrontational.
00:40More confrontational.
00:42I think the ballpark itself, it's just like, it's kind of dark in there.
00:47And yeah, it feels louder.
00:50Yeah, those games were really fun.
00:52They're intense.
00:53That's a great question, Lawrence.
00:54And it's fascinating.
00:55Yeah, it is.
00:56And they're different.
00:57They're different.
00:58And yeah, it just, it feels, it's a little more visceral with the White Sox games there.
01:04For sure.
01:05Yeah.
01:05You can feel it a little more.
01:06It's funny because like literally for decades, the idea of Sox Cubs being a rivalry has been
01:12dismissed by some people who want to like stand above it intellectually, but it's kind
01:18of undeniable.
01:19And there are you a player in terms of feeling it.
01:22It's undeniable because of the fans.
01:24Yeah, yeah.
01:25That's what I was going to say is it feels like what's going on in the crowd is what
01:29you're feeling.
01:30You know, the, it's hard to have a rivalry when you don't play each other that much.
01:34And, you know, our, our teams are pretty disconnected in that way, even though we're in the same
01:38city.
01:38Right.
01:38But for the fans, like they're around each other every day.
01:41So that interaction is probably even more so.
01:44And then they have a chance just a couple of times a year to really all get together in
01:47the same place.
01:47So yeah, it's, it's different in that way.
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