Chicago Bulls represented by Horace Grant, Kris Dunn and David Nwaba at White Sox game
Horace Grant, Kris Dunn and David Nwaba represented the Chicago Bulls at Bulls Night for the Chicago White Sox on Monday night on the South Side.
The big news from Chicago Bulls Night for the Chicago White Sox is that No. 1 prospect Yoan Moncada and Willy Garcia could be just fine moving forward after a scary collision in shallow right field on Monday night.
Before all of the panic rose in the hearts of White Sox fans everywhere, the Bulls were in the house to celebrate Bulls Night at Guaranteed Rate Field as the Sox took on the Toronto Blue Jays. Well, three of them.
Horace Grant, Kris Dunn and the newly-signed David Nwaba represented the Bulls on Monday night, as the uncle of Jerian Grant and one of the pieces in the Jimmy Butler trade each threw out a first pitch to Yolmer Sanchez.
The Bulls were represented all over the ballpark on Monday night, as the Sox rallied from a big deficit early on to win in walk-off fashion for the second straight game.
Benny the Bull got in on some fun with Southpaw, the official mascot of the White Sox (just in case you didn’t know the White Sox actually had a mascot).
The Bucket Boys even joined the party to play for a bit for Monday’s game. They’re one of the frequent performers at Bulls games, along with the Jesse White Tumblers.
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You can’t have a Bulls Night without the hardware. That’s been proven.
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It also looks like David Nwaba will wear No. 11 for the Bulls this upcoming season if his Sox jersey number is any indiction. Kris Dunn wore No. 32 during his one game of play at the Las Vegas Summer League last month due to the face that Dwyane Wade currently wears No. 3 for the Bulls.
The Sox appear to be on their way towards a rebuild that could change the franchise forever. There’s still plenty of work to do and strides to be made from their young prospects.
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Can Jerry Reinsdorf’s other Chicago team do the same thing? That’s the question.