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Paul Sullivan: You can star in the new Chicago White Sox ad campaign! Sounds like a plan, huh, Jerry?

Chicago White Sox Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf smokes a cigar during warmups before a game against the New York Yankees on Aug. 7, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago.

CHICAGO — An email from the Chicago White Sox arrived in my inbox Thursday, the day after the announced opening-day starter, Dylan Cease, was traded to the San Diego Padres for a reliever and three prospects.

To my surprise, it was an invitation to help the Sox sell tickets for the 2024 season, which begins March 28 against the Detroit Tigers at Guaranteed Rate Field.

“Have you dreamed of being featured in a White Sox advertising campaign?” the email read. “Well, now is your opportunity! We want to showcase why White Sox Baseball is Better at the Ballpark! We’re

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