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White Sox great Paul Konerko got a present from one No. 14 to another in honor of the 20th anniversary of the 2005 World Series championship run — a jersey signed by noted Chicago fan Pope Leo XIV.
They're partying like it's 2005 on the South Side. The White Sox are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their 2005 World Series title all weekend long, and one of their players got a special gift ...
The Chicago White Sox are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their 2005 World Series title, and Pope Leo XIV gave Paul Konerko the perfect gift.
Konerko’s answer was roughly 360 words long. “The game to me is always right,” Konerko said, making the all-too-rare acknowledgment that the sea change came about for a reason.
That helps Konerko's cause because his career 26.2 WAR at the moment hardly merits consideration of the Hall nor will it by the time he retires presumably around the mid- to low 30s mark, but I ...
Paul Konerko's free agency will more than likely be a hot topic this off-season. A weekend report of Konerko likely heading to the Diamondbacks was debunked today by an Arizona reporter.
No surprise at all in the AL: the white hot White Sock, Paul Konerko. Konerko went nuts last week, going 14-for-24 with four doubles, three home runs, 10 RBI, two walks and 10 runs scored in six games ...
Paul Konerko celebrates a two-run homer with teammate Jim Thome in 2007. "The truth is, when a guy like (Thome) comes to play for you, they can let you down in some regard," Konerko said.
Paul Konerko is the Chicago White Sox's version of Derek Jeter. Konerko, just like Jeter in New York, will have his number retired by the White Sox.
Paul Konerko might want to be a manager after all. The former White Sox first baseman has other, more modest goals than the major leagues, though. For now, he’s climbing the youth baseball hi… ...
To his credit, he's become a patient and selective power hitter—and not many people can say that. In his last two seasons, Konerko has not only hit more than .300 but he has also slugged more ...
The White Sox and Paul Konerko have agreed to terms on a deal that will bring the veteran first baseman back for the 2014 season, CBSSports.com's Jon Heyman has confirmed.