White Sox host 'Star Wars' day Sunday afternoon

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Everyone likes “Star Wars” it’s pretty much a fact of life. Because of the series popularity, everyone gets to enjoy days like Sunday at U.S. Cellular Field.

With the next set of movies currently making the media rounds, the White Sox and their fans went all out with their costumes.

Unfortunately, the force wasn’t very strong in the White Sox. When the actual game got started it was all Minnesota right from the first pitch.

The Twins used a four-run first inning to carry them to a 7-0 win. The White Sox stay at home Monday and start a series with the Oakland A’s.

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