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  • 2005 World Series
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  • "Palmero over the head of Jenks. Uribe charges, he throws and out! The White Sox have won the World Series!" In 2005 Ozzie Guillen the manager of the White Sox lead the team to it's first World Series title in 98 years. The team had an excelent amount of players and pitchers including there Ace: Mark Buehrle and thier star third base men: Joe Crede. Together these twenty-five players over paseed incredable odds and swept the Houston Astros in the World Series four games to none.
  • Home field advantage was awarded to Chicago by virtue of the American League's 7-5 victory over the National League in the 2005 All-Star Game. The Astros were attempting to become the fourth consecutive wild card team to win the Series, following the Anaheim Angels (2002), Florida Marlins (2003) and Boston Red Sox (2004). Both teams were attempting to overcome decades of disappointment: the Astros were making their first Series appearance in 44 years of play, while the White Sox waited exactly twice as long for a title, having last won the Series in 1917, and had not been in the Series since 1959.
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  • Home field advantage was awarded to Chicago by virtue of the American League's 7-5 victory over the National League in the 2005 All-Star Game. The Astros were attempting to become the fourth consecutive wild card team to win the Series, following the Anaheim Angels (2002), Florida Marlins (2003) and Boston Red Sox (2004). Both teams were attempting to overcome decades of disappointment: the Astros were making their first Series appearance in 44 years of play, while the White Sox waited exactly twice as long for a title, having last won the Series in 1917, and had not been in the Series since 1959. Managers: Ozzie Guillén (Chicago), Phil Garner (Houston) Umpires: Joe West, Jeff Nelson, Jerry Layne, Derryl Cousins, Gary Cederstrom, Angel Hernandez Series MVP: Jermaine Dye (Chicago) Television commentators (FOX): Joe Buck and Tim McCarver, with Chris Myers on the field reporting.
  • "Palmero over the head of Jenks. Uribe charges, he throws and out! The White Sox have won the World Series!" In 2005 Ozzie Guillen the manager of the White Sox lead the team to it's first World Series title in 98 years. The team had an excelent amount of players and pitchers including there Ace: Mark Buehrle and thier star third base men: Joe Crede. Together these twenty-five players over paseed incredable odds and swept the Houston Astros in the World Series four games to none.