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Paul Sullivan: 'Hawk' Harrelson has a point about Wrigley Field, but in the end it doesn't matter

The latest salvo in the ongoing war between Ken "Hawk" Harrelson and the Cubs was fired Monday night on the internet when Anthony Rizzo hit a home run onto Sheffield Avenue.

The Cubs' official Twitter account tweeted a highlight of Rizzo's blast captioned with a quote from the baseball: "I'll never step foot in that ballpark again."

Cubs fans immediately recognized the team was trolling the White Sox announcer, who recently said he would "never step foot" again in

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