Former Sox pitchers Mark Buehrle, Jose Contreras and Freddy Garcia threw on jerseys Friday and walked around SoxFest Live. Same jerseys, same sport, different planet.
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-league win, on July 19,
Chicago White Sox following SoxFest Live, including shortstop Colson Montgomery’s mindset as he prepares to compete for a roster spot this spring.
The White Sox should end the distractions and rebuild by trading Luis Robert Jr before Spring Training starts.
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The Chicago White Sox will unveil a statue of pitcher Mark Buehrle on July 11 at Rate Field, the team announced at SoxFest Live on Friday.
One of the best Chicago White Sox aces of the past two decades will be immortalized outside the team's baseball park.
It may not have been the best timing, but at least the team revealed it is planning a 2005 White Sox reunion and a statue for Mark Buehrle.
Miguel Vargas delivered the first “best shape of my life” declaration at SoxFest Live, less than three weeks before spring training even began.
The White Sox will be commissioning a statue in Mark Buehrle's honor, as announced Friday night at SoxFest Live. It will be unveiled during a pregame ceremony on July 11 of the upcoming season, during a celebration marking the 20-year anniversary of the franchise’s 2005 World Series title.
Rate Field, the home of the Chicago White Sox, will be home to a new Mark Buehrle statue in 2025. Buehrle helped the White Sox win the World Series in 2005.