White Sox celebrate 2005 World Series
Former Chicago White Sox players wave to fans during a 2005 World Series Championship 10th anniversary ceremony on Saturday, July 18.
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The 2005 World Series champion White Sox were honored at U.S. Cellular Field on July 18, 2015.
Former Chicago White Sox players, coaches and executives gather for a team photograph during a 2005 World Series Championship 10th anniversary ceremony on July 18.
(John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)Former Chicago White Sox pitcher Jon Garland, right, shakes hands with pitcher Chris Sale after throwing a ceremonial first pitch during a 2005 World Series Championship 10th anniversary ceremony on Saturday, July 18.
(John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)Former Chicago White Sox pitcher Jon Garland throws a ceremonial first pitch to pitcher Chris Sale during a 2005 World Series Championship 10th anniversary ceremony on Saturday, July 18.
(John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)Former Chicago White Sox pitcher Jon Garland, right, is instructed by teammates on how to throw a ceremonial first pitch to pitcher Chris Sale during a 2005 World Series Championship 10th anniversary ceremony on Saturday, July 18.
(John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)Former Chicago White Sox players, coaches and executives gather for a team photograph during a 2005 World Series Championship 10th anniversary ceremony on Saturday, July 18.
(John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)Former Chicago White Sox player Paul Konerko walks to his seat after speaking during a 2005 World Series Championship 10th anniversary ceremony on Saturday, July 18.
(John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)Former Chicago White Sox players attend a 2005 World Series Championship 10th anniversary ceremony on Saturday, July 18.
(John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)Former Chicago White Sox player Paul Konerko is greeted by Executive Vice President Kenny Williams during a 2005 World Series Championship 10th anniversary ceremony on Saturday, July 18.
(John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)Former Chicago White Sox player Paul Konerko arrives for a 2005 World Series Championship 10th anniversary ceremony on Saturday, July 18.
(John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)Former Chicago White Sox player Jermaine Dye arrives for a 2005 World Series Championship 10th anniversary ceremony on Saturday, July 18.
(John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)Former Chicago White Sox players greet teammate Scott Podsednik during a 2005 World Series Championship 10th anniversary ceremony om Saturday, July 18.
(John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)Former Chicago White Sox players, including Bobby Jenks, left, arrive for a 2005 World Series Championship 10th anniversary ceremony on Saturday, July 18.
(John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)Former Chicago White Sox players Jon Garland, from left, Scott Podsednik and Bobby Jenks arrive for a 2005 World Series Championship 10th anniversary ceremony on Saturday, July 18.
(John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)Former Chicago White Sox player Frank Thomas arrives for a 2005 World Series Championship 10th anniversary ceremony on Saturday, July 18.
(John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)Former Chicago White Sox players, including catcher Chris Widger (36) arrive for a ceremony for the 10th anniversary of the 2005 World Series Championship on Saturday, July 18.
(John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)Ozzie Guillen waves to fans while carrying the 2005 World Series Trophy during a ceremony for the 10th anniversary of the championship.
(John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)Chicago White Sox owner and chairman Jerry Reinsdorf signs autographs on Saturday, July 18.
(John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)Ozzie Guillen talks with Jose Abreu and Emilio Bonifacio before a game against the Kansas City Royals on Saturday, July 18.
(John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)A White Sox fan looks up to have his baseball signed by former manager Ozzie Guillen before a game against the Kansas City Royals on Saturday, July 18.
(John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)Former Chicago White Sox players Aaron Rowand, Brian Anderson and Geoff Blum participate in a panel discussion on the 2005 World Series White Sox team before a game against the Kansas City Royals on Saturday, July 18.
(John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)Ozzie Guillen listens during a panel on the 2005 World Series White Sox team before a game against the Kansas City Royals on Saturday, July 18.
(John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)Ozzie Guillen meets with media on Friday, July 17.
(Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune)Former Chicago White Sox baseball coach Ozzie Guillen and Orlando “El Duke” Hernandez meet with media on Friday, July 17.
(Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune)Former Chicago White Sox baseball player Willie Harris from the 2005 Championship World Series team signs autographs on Friday, July 17.
(Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune)Former Chicago White Sox coach Lee Man-soo, from the 2005 Championship World Series team, signs a photo for fans on Friday, July 17.
(Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune)Former Chicago White Sox baseball player Orlando “El Duke” Hernandez signs autographs for fans on Friday, July 17.
(Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune)Former Chicago White Sox baseball coaches and players including Ozzie Guillien and El Duke from the 2005 Championship World Series team meet with media on Friday, July 17.
(Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune)Ozzie Guillen and Frank Thomas meet with media Friday, July 17.
(Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune)Paul Konerko meets with media on Friday, July 17.
(Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune)Former players Frank Thomas and Orlando “El Duke” Hernandez, from the 2005 Championship World Series team greet each other on Friday, July 17.
(Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune)Ozzie Guillen meet with media on Friday, July 17.
(Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune)Former player Aaron Rowand from the 2005 Championship World Series team meets with media Friday, July 17.
(Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune)Former Chicago White Sox baseball players from the 2005 Championship World Series team meet with media and each other on the field on Friday, July 17.
(Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune)Frank Thomas from the 2005 Championship World Series team meets with media on the field on Friday, July 17.
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