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  2. List of professional sports teams in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Major professional teams; Club Sport League Founded Note Chicago Cubs: Baseball: Major League Baseball: 1875 Chicago White Sox: Baseball Major League Baseball 1894 Based in Chicago since 1900 Chicago Bulls: Basketball: National Basketball Association: 1966 [1] Chicago Sky: Basketball Women's National Basketball Association: 2005 Chicago Bears ...

  3. SeatGeek Stadium - Wikipedia

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    SeatGeek Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium in Bridgeview, Illinois, about 12 miles southwest of downtown Chicago.It is the home stadium of Chicago Stars FC of the National Women's Soccer League, Chicago Fire FC II of MLS Next Pro, and the Chicago Hounds of Major League Rugby.

  4. Chicago Fire FC - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Fire FC was founded as Chicago Fire Soccer Club on October 8, 1997. [2] The club is named after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871; the official founding date of the team was the 126th anniversary of that event. [3] The owner and chairman of the Fire is Joe Mansueto, who purchased the club in 2019.

  5. Soldier Field - Wikipedia

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    Soldier Field is a multi-purpose stadium on the Near South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Opened in 1924 and reconstructed in 2003, the stadium has served as the home of the Chicago Bears from the National Football League (NFL) since 1971, [a] as well as Chicago Fire FC of Major League Soccer (MLS) from 1998 to 2006 and since 2020.

  6. Comiskey Park - Wikipedia

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    Bill Dietrich Chicago White Sox. June 1, 1937. White Sox 8 – 0 St. Louis Browns; Bob Feller, Cleveland Indians. April 16, 1940. Indians 1- 0 White Sox; Bob Keegan, Chicago White Sox. August 20, 1957. White Sox 6 – 0 Washington Senators; Bill Monbouquette, Boston Red Sox. August 1, 1962. Red Sox 4 – 0 White Sox; Joe Horlen, Chicago White ...

  7. Benedetti–Wehrli Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Fire, a Major League Soccer team, played their home matches at Cardinal Stadium in 2002 and 2003 while Soldier Field underwent extensive renovations. [12] The team had inquired with several venues in the Chicago area, including Comiskey Park and the Arlington Park racecourse, and agreed to play at Cardinal Stadium in January 2002. [13]

  8. West Side Park - Wikipedia

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    The only team that gave them any problem was the New York Giants, who won 10 of the clubs' 16 meetings and finished just two games behind Chicago in the standings. If projected to a modern 162-game schedule, that translates to 125 and 123 wins, respectively, in a very lopsided league (the third-place club finished 30 games back).

  9. Rate Field - Wikipedia

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    Rate Field (formerly Comiskey Park II, U.S. Cellular Field and Guaranteed Rate Field) is a baseball stadium located on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois.It is the home ballpark of Major League Baseball’s Chicago White Sox, one of the city's two MLB teams, and is owned by the state of Illinois through the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority.