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Moments later, Mark Buehrle’s family unveiled the latest statue of a Chicago White Sox great at Rate Field. This one displayed the left-hander delivering the final pitch of Game 3 of the 2005 ...
Buehrle pitched for Miami and Toronto after departing Chicago. The five-time All-Star finished with a 214-160 record and a 3.81 ERA over 3,283 1/3 innings, to go along with four Gold Gloves.
The Chicago White Sox will unveil a Mark Buehrle statue and hold a 20th-anniversary reunion for the 2005 championship team during a special weekend on the South Side.
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.
Buehrle, 46, played 16 years in the majors, including the first 12 with the White Sox where he helped the team win a World Series in 2005. He won 214 games and pitched 200 innings or more in 14 ...
In addition to Buehrle, other 2005 White Sox stars on hand for the 20th anniversary reunion weekend will be Brian Anderson, Geoff Blum, Jose Contreras, Neal Cotts, Joe Crede, Jemaine Dye, Carl ...
Mark Buehrle stands beside a new bronze statue of the former White Sox pitcher that was unveiled along the right-field concourse at Rate Field on July 11, 2025. Chris Sweda, Chicago Tribune ...
The left-hander watched as his family pulled a black tarp off the statue in right field, cheered on by a crowd of 25,084 dotted with No. 56 Buehrle jerseys and shirts.
The statue stands on the right field concourse at Rate Field and models Buehrle throwing a pitch that led to the final out in Game 3 of the World Series. The left-hander also made three starts ...
Mark Buehrle posed for several pictures with his new statue. A sculpture of Buehrle in his pitching motion was unveiled at Rate Field on Friday night as part of a celebration of the 20th ...