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The Chicago White Sox will unveil a Mark Buehrle statue and hold a 20th-anniversary reunion for the 2005 championship team ...
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SB Nation on MSNThe non-stat that should already have put Mark Buehrle in the Hall of FameNot that he’s shoo-in by the numbers. Mark’s 59.0 bWAR is slightly below the Hall’s average for pitchers (66.0), but well ...
Buehrle was the tarp-sliding, beer-drinking, between-the-legs-flipping life of the party during his dozen years with the Sox.
Teammates reflected on their time with Mark Buehrle as the Chicago White Sox unveiled a statue of the left-handed pitcher ...
There are countless things Mark Buehrle would rather do than speak in front of a large crowd. He didn’t list off those ...
The Mark Buehrle statue, unveiled Friday in the right-field concourse at Rate Field, shows him in the midst of delivering a ...
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Buehrle, 46, played for Chicago for the first 12 of his 16 seasons in the majors. Known for working quickly with pinpoint ...
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.
Pitchers Mark Buehrle, Jon Garland, Freddy Garcia and Jose Contreras threw four complete games in the 2005 ALCS against the Los Angeles Angels.
Mark Buehrle was 32 years old in the fall of 2011, with a fastball that averaged 86 miles per hour. John Danks was 26 and coming off a season when he was throwing 91-93 mph, up a tick from a ...
CHICAGO — Beer and Mark Buehrle have always gone hand in hand. The popular beverage and the former Chicago White Sox left-hander have been linked at the hip in team history since his first major ...
CHICAGO (CBS) After hinting at retirement for years, Mark Buehrle may not be ready to give up baseball when his contract expires at the end of this season. "Once the kids get in school, and they ...
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