Frank Kaminsky. Erik Williams-USA TODAY Sports

The Chicago Cubs kicked off a series against the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night. This started an important stretch of games against teams with losing records in which the hope is that the Cubs will make up some ground in the NL Central and wild-card standings during this time.

Unfortunately, things got off to a rough start as the White Sox took game one against the Cubs by a score of 5-3. The game was tied at three runs a piece in the seventh inning but a Luis Robert Jr. solo home run put the White Sox in the lead. Following that hit and the loss a former Wisconsin Badgers basketball star trolled the Cubs.

Former Wisconsin Badgers basketball star Frank Kaminsky trolls the Chicago Cubs after a loss to the Chicago White Sox (MLB News).

Frank Kaminsky, a Lisle, Illinois native, played his collegiate basketball at the University of Wisconsin where he was one of the stars that helped ignite the team to consecutive Final Four appearances. He is a die-hard White Sox fan and trolled Cubs fans on Twitter after his team came through with a win against the playoff-hopeful Cubs.

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