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Offline AndyMacFAIL

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Re: Pale Hose History
« Reply #4450 on: October 22, 2017, 12:11:49 am »

Today In White Sox History - October 22nd





October 22, 2005 - Playing in their first World Series home game since 1959, the White Sox take game one of the 2005 World Series by the score of 5-3 over the Houston Astros. Home runs by Jermaine Dye and Joe Crede help give Jose Contreras the win and Bobby Jenks picked up the save.  Houston starter Roger Clemens recorded his shortest World Series start, leaving after the second inning with 53 pitches including 35 for strikes, due to a sore hamstring that he had previously injured.

Boxscore & P-B-P:  http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/2005/B10220CHA2005.htm


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complete video of game one:






 

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