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  • The default name and number on this ring is APARICIO 11
  • We custom each ring or pendant for our customers but not selling it in stocks.
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The 2005 Chicago White Sox season was the White Sox's 105th season. They finished with a 99-63 record in the regular season and first place in the American League Central division by six games over the Cleveland Indians. In the playoffs, they won the American League Division Series 3-0 over the Boston Red Sox, the American League Championship Series 4-1 over the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and the World Series 4-0 over the Houston Astros.


In Game 5 of 2005 World Series, Behind the words of Ozzie Guillén to win the World Series as soon as possible, the White Sox took it to heart in a trademark 1-0 win. Freddy García was on the hill against the young but talented Brandon Backe. Locked in a pitchers’ duel through seven innings, Guillén decided to take García out and replace him with a pinch hitter in the top of the eighth inning. Willie Harris would pinch-hit for García and started the inning off with a single. After moving to third with two outs, Jermaine Dye would drive him in with a single up the middle against Brad Lidge, who again gave up another big hit. Dye would win World Series MVP honors for his clutch hitting throughout the series. After Cliff Polite and Neal Cotts pitched a scoreless eighth, closer Bobby Jenks came in to close the game out. He did give up a leadoff single, and got an out via a sacrifice bunt, but then it was all Juan Uribe. Uribe chased down a foul ball and dove into the stands to make the grab, providing one of the best catches in World Series history. He then made the play on a slow chopper over the head of Jenks to throw out Orlando Palmeiro to win the game and the World Series for the White Sox. Final Score: White Sox 1, Houston 0.

With their 11-1 record, the White Sox tied the 1999 New York Yankees for the best record in a single post-season. In calling the final out, White Sox broadcaster John Rooney's call of "A White Sox winner and a World Championship!" echoed Jack Buck's call of the St. Louis Cardinals winning the 1982 World Series: "That's a winner! That's a winner! A World Series winner for the Cardinals!" Following the series, Rooney would join the Cardinals broadcasting team and he would announce their victory in the 2006 World Series.


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2005 Chicago White Sox World Series Ring/Pendant(Premium)

  • Product Code: CRCMLB 2005
  • Availability: In Stock
  • $195.00


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