Chris Sale severed ties with the White Sox last summer, when he famously shredded those throwback jerseys in a fit of rage that helped seal manager Robin Ventura’s fate and certainly sealed the staff ace’s exit from Chicago. He has been in the Boston Red Sox camp this week and will talk with reporters this afternoon. Our Steve Greenberg is on the scene, so check back soon for the latest tales from the All-Star lefty. This is Day 1 of our Daily Spring Gleaning that gets you up-to-date on all of the happenings in the Cactus and Grapefruit leagues this spring training. Cubs and White Sox camps officially open today for pitchers and catchers. Our Rick Morrissey examines the two drastically different directions Chicago’s teams are headed this season: One’s seeking to repeat, the other is looking at a rebuild. It’s definitely a tale of two cities. Boston Red Sox pitcher Chris Sale throws the ball during baseball spring training in Fort Myers, Fla., Monday, Feb. 13, 2017. (AP Photo/David Goldman) Mike Montgomery got the final out of the World Series, but he once to put his stamp on the start of games this season. Montgomery reported to Cubs camp looking to return to his roots as a starter. He’ll get a shot at the fifth spot in the Cubs’ rotation. “Every camp I’ve ever been in, you’re always competing with somebody,” he told our Gordon Wittenmyer. “And I enjoy that.” In Sox camp, many of the early questions center…more detail