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The Chicago White Sox had six hits, but none after the fourth inning in Saturday’s 6-2 loss to the Cleveland Guardians.
The Chicago White Sox raised a toast to the late Bobby Jenks during their 2005 World Series championship reunion celebration ...
Mark Buehrle posed for several pictures with his new statue. A sculpture of Buehrle in his pitching motion was unveiled at ...
Buehrle was the tarp-sliding, beer-drinking, between-the-legs-flipping life of the party during his dozen years with the Sox.
Amazingly, the White Sox struck back once more, but only to tie. With Kyle Teel (walk) on third and Colson Montgomery (single ...
Jenks' 2005 teammates remembered him as someone special Friday, reuniting just a week after his death at age 44.
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Former White Sox lefty Mark Buehrle was forever immortalized inside Rate Field as the team unveiled a statue in his honor on ...
There are countless things Mark Buehrle would rather do than speak in front of a large crowd. He didn’t list off those ...
I can’t think of the right words to say to show my gratitude and thankfulness for this honor. It’s amazing," Buehrle said.
Buehrle was surrounded by teammates, family and fans as a statue depicting him closing out Game 3 of the 2005 World Series was unveiled Friday at Rate Field.
I can’t think of the right words to say to show my gratitude and thankfulness for this honor. It’s amazing," Buehrle said.