It takes no energy, hating the Sox is just like breathing. I despise them, but they don't vex me like the Cards do. I just truly despise the Cardinals, and I don't see the White Sox being relevant enough to the Cubs to care about. I was born and raised in the Chicago area, and was a freshman in high school for 2005, prime time to be heckled by the idiot Sox fans I went to school with, so this isn't me "not understanding" that bad Sox fans are annoying or something. I just had the hate instilled in me at a very early age; it was a "if you love the Cubs, you hate the Cardinals and the White Sox" rule. That was my early childhood indoctrination, and Hawk keeps the spite fresh for me. It doesn't have to make sense, it's sports fandom. And as much as I genuinely loathe the Cardinals, you have to admit this would be such a [expletive] way to lose your ace for the season. Not that I'm complaining, mind you. They receive more than their fair share of good fortune (on the field), but Waino rupturing his achilles (if that is what it turns out to be) coming out of the box on a pop-up would be some measure of karmic balance for some of their flying in the face of statistical probability. If it happened to Lester or something, people would be talking about how "Cubs" it was. Regardless, it would be good for us if Wainwright is out for an extended period, and I don't feel guilty for recognizing (if not reveling in) it.