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The 2005 World Champion Chicago White Sox
By Don Zminda
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The 2005 White Sox won their championship in truly dominating fashion. Only the fifth team in major-league history to win a World Series after leading their division or league every day of the regular season, the White Sox went 11-1 during their postseason run, finishing with a four-game sweep of the Houston Astros. A throwback to teams of the past that relied on durable starting pitchers, the team's mound staff boasted four starting pitchers who worked 200 or more innings. In the League Championship Series against the Los Angeles Angels, White Sox starters worked all but two-thirds of an inning in the four-games-to-one triumph and finished the series with four straight complete-game wins-a postseason feat last accomplished in 1928. On offense the club was powerful enough to belt 200 home runs-fourth most in the American League-yet it also led the league in sacrifice hits and finished third in stolen bases. The multifaceted tactics known as "Ozzie-ball" resulted in a major-league-high 35 one-run wins-and an unforgettable championship season.
This book is a project of the Chicago chapter of the Society for American Baseball Research, but members of many other local chapters contributed with writing, researching, fact-checking and editing. A total of 57 SABR members worked on the book.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
328
Release Date:
2025-03-11
Publication Date:
2025-03-11
Publisher:
Society for American Baseball Research
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
1960819372
ISBN13:
9781960819376
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Weight:
828 g
Height:
216 cm
Width:
280 cm
Thickness:
18 cm
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