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Sox Announce All Their Theme Nights

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4 hours ago, WestEddy said:

I'm not sure where "WestEddy won't admit to a win-loss record when it happens" comes from. I'm probably the person most anchored in reality on this board. 

I was waiting for my therapy session with my kids when I read this and spit out my coffee.

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White Sox: Sunday Bobblehead Series
The White Sox have stepped up their giveaway game in ‘25, with the gameday handouts ranging from a 2005 Hawaiian shirt (July 11 vs. Cleveland) to a Halfway to St. Patrick’s Day green hockey jersey (Sept. 20 vs. Padres). They also have six great Sunday bobbleheads including Charles Comiskey (May 25 vs. Rangers), Ray Durham (June 8 vs. Royals), Luis Aparicio (June 29 vs. Giants) and Ken Griffey Jr. (Aug. 24 vs. Twins). But it’s tough to top the ‘05 World Series themed bobbleheads featuring the combination of four starters, in Mark Buehrle, Jose Contreras, Jon Garland and Freddy Garcia, who hurled back-to-back-to-back-to-back complete games in the ALCS (July 13 vs. the Guardians) and manager Ozzie Guillen making his unique call for closer Bobby Jenks in Game 1 of the World Series (Aug. 10 vs. Guardians). -- Scott Merkin

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