The New York Mets (50-55) kick off a six-game road trip in Chicago against the third place White Sox (46-57). In many ways, it’s a series played between two kindred spirits—fanbases with chips on their shoulder from always playing second fiddle to the more popular team in their own city. The two teams have not played each other since 2016, when the Mets dropped two out of three to the Sox at Citi Field. The winning pitcher in their one victory? A certain Dark Knight who twirled seven scoreless innings, giving up just two hits and a walk.