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A.J. Pierzynski crouched behind home plate in full catcher’s gear, put down the sign, and Mark Buehrle induced a swing and ...
A celebrated White Sox battery reunited in Rate Field, as Mark Buehrle and A.J. Pierzynski suited up for the Savannah Bananas ...
For two nights this weekend, the Savannah Bananas brought their unique brand of baseball to Chicago for the first time. And ...
Two familiar faces brought the South Side crowd to its feet during the Savannah Bananas’ chaotic stop in Chicago ...
White Sox legends A.J. Pierzynski, Mark Buehrle, Paul Konerko, and Ozzie Guillen were back at Rate Field over the weekend, ...
Buehrle, 46, played 16 years in the majors, including the first 12 with the White Sox, who he helped win a World Series in 2005. He won 214 games and pitched 200 innings or more in 14 consecutive ...
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.
Mark Buehrle achieved perfection, tossing the 18th perfect game in Major League Baseball history on July 23, 2009, against the Tampa Bay Rays. He played a crucial role during the 2005 postseason ...
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 ...
Nov. 22, 2020 Mark Buehrle is on the Hall of Fame ballot for the first time this fall, and like every player, there’s a scouting story behind his entry into professional baseball.
Mark Buehrle is ready to bring his competitiveness and pinpoint fastball to the Rogers Centre for a fun summer of baseball. His wife, kids and man's best friend won't be along for the ride.