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Photos: Chicago White Sox unveil new City Connect uniforms

Photos: Chicago White Sox unveil new City Connect uniforms

Chicago Tribune29-04-2025

Photos of the Chicago White Sox unveiling of new Nike City Connect Series uniforms Monday, April 28, 2025, at 167 Events in Chicago.

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