Chance the Rapper, White Sox WS Champs Help Out Savannah Bananas in Chicago
Mark Buehrle pitched in a fast-paced Banana Ball game before 40,000 fans as Chance the Rapper performed, blending baseball legends with entertainment at Sox Park.
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Healthy infield creates late-season lineup puzzle for White Sox
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — You didn’t need the blazing Kansas City sun to shine a light on the glaring holes on the 2024 White Sox’ roster as the team played out the string on the worst season in modern baseball history.General manager Chris Getz has given first-year manager Will Venable some more to work with in another rebuilding season, but now the Sox have some juggling to do.Infielder Chase Meidroth’s return this weekend against the Royals after tw…
White Sox Legends Relive Glory Days With Savannah Bananas: 'This Is Awesome For Baseball'
CHICAGO — They backflipped. They boogied. They walked on stilts. They got the crowd to do jumping-jacks. Listen 🎧 And then the Savannah Bananas let 2005 White Sox World Series champion Mark Buehrle pitch at Sox Park one more time. “I won’t be able to wipe my ass with my arm for a week and a half,” said Buehrle, 46, recovering with a cold can of Coors Light in the dugout after the game. Buehrle — who said he only plays first base these days in …
Table of ContentsThe stadium fell apart when they introduced Oswaldo Guillén to continue his career leading in Venezuela On Saturday night, August 16, the Savannah Bananas, an exhibition baseball team based in Georgia and known for their entertaining focus and show in each game, gave an exemplary show in Chicago where the legendary Venezuelan manager, Oswaldo Guillén, was honored by the organization and the more than 40,000 fans present at the G…
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