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White Sox great Paul Konerko got a present from one No. 14 to another in honor of the 20th anniversary of the 2005 World Series championship run — a jersey signed by noted Chicago fan Pope Leo XIV.
Chicago’s Captain and Chicago’s Pope are now officially connected. During Saturday’s pregame ceremony celebrating the 20-year-anniversary of the 2005 White Sox World Series championship, Paul Konerko, ...
The Chicago White Sox are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their 2005 World Series title, and Pope Leo XIV gave Paul Konerko the perfect gift.
They're partying like it's 2005 on the South Side. The White Sox are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their 2005 World Series title all weekend long, and one of their players got a special gift ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- The retirement of Paul Konerko's No. 14 jersey on Saturday afternoon at U.S. Cellular Field was a bit more than what your usual player gets for his day in the sun. The White Sox ...
With Ozzie Guillen and Mark Buehrle gone, White Sox veteran Paul Konerko — whether he likes it or not — becomes the face of the franchise. “Captain” means more than it ever … ...
Konerko’s answer was roughly 360 words long. “The game to me is always right,” Konerko said, making the all-too-rare acknowledgment that the sea change came about for a reason.
Paul Konerko celebrates a two-run homer with teammate Jim Thome in 2007. "The truth is, when a guy like (Thome) comes to play for you, they can let you down in some regard," Konerko said.
By being selected to this year's All-Star Game, Konerko will be instantly recognized as one of baseball's premier sluggers. I briefly played with Paul when he was with the Los Angeles Dodgers in ...
Konerko, and newly signed Adam Dunn, will make up a powerful offense to go along with great starting pitching. Adam Dunn Paul Konerko First published on December 8, 2010 / 6:11 PM ...
I want to be like Paul Konerko.’” Konerko hit more than 400 home runs in 16 seasons for the White Sox, made six All-Star teams and twice finished in the top six of MVP balloting.
Konerko could take the designated hitter spot, or he could start at first base with Abreu moving to DH. "You could, you could [change the lineup]," Ventura said.