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Buehrle, 46, played for Chicago for the first 12 of his 16 seasons in the majors. Known for working quickly with pinpoint control, he went 161-119 with a 3.83 ERA in 390 appearances with the White Sox, including 365 starts. He had his number retired by the team in 2017.
Amid dealing with the rain, a double-header, and extra innings, the White Sox managed to pull off the win with a Mike Tauchman walk-off.
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Mike Tauchman drove in Colson Montgomery with an infield single in the 11th inning, and the Chicago White Sox beat the Cleveland Guardians 5-4 to salvage a doubleheader split.
A former Florence High School standout, Grant Taylor zipped through the minor leagues after the Chicago White Sox chose him from LSU at No. 51 two years ago to make his MLB debut on June 10. In 14 appearances with the White Sox, the right-hander has three saves. In 14.1 innings, Taylor has allowed 13 hits and three walks while striking out 17.
Twenty years on from a championship, details get blurred as stories only get better. But it’s right on the money to say the Sox never would’ve won it all had they not remade their roster in a tone-shifting manner.
Mike Tauchman hit a game-ending infield single in the 11th inning and the White Sox beat the Cleveland Guardians to earn a doubleheader split July 11.
The rookie right-hander pitched just three innings in Friday's 4-2 loss to the Guardians, his last start before heading to Atlanta for the All-Star game.