Cubs outfielder Alfonso Soriano, who made a name for himself as a member of the Yankees, says Chicago's fans can be even more brutal. Soriano was empathizing with slugging White Sox slugger Adam Dunn. "The fans, they come to see the players do good, but sometimes they want to look at something negative and boo the guy," Soriano told The Chicago Sun-Times. "That's nothing new. That's the way it is here." Soriano, who's also played in New York, Texas and Washington, was asked if it's worse in Chicago than in other cities. "It's the worst," he said. "I played in New York, but the fans are worse here. But at the same time, I understand. Fans can get frustrated because they want the team to win, and they want the players to hit. At the same time, the game's not easy."