January 21st, 2025 by Michael SchatzThe Chicago White Sox have a rich history filled with incredible players who left their mark on the game. From sluggers who crushed home runs to pitchers who baffled batters,
White Sox will honor former star southpaw pitcher Mark Buehrle with a statue outside Rate Field during the upcoming season
The statue will be unveiled on July 11, during a celebration marking the 20th anniversary of the franchise's 2005 World Series championship.
Mark Buehrle was on his lawn mower at home in Missouri, cutting grass this past summer, when he felt his phone beeping. The incoming call was from White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf and the news to be
When Mark Buehrle got the call from chairman Jerry Reinsdorf about the statue, he was cutting grass at his Missouri home.
Mark Buehrle, one of the greatest pitchers in Chicago White Sox history, will be honored with a statue at Rate Field this season, the team announced at Sox Fest on Friday. The statue will be placed along the outfield concourse and unveiled on July 11.
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Former Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Mark Buehrle will be further immortalized with a statue at Rate Field this summer.
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