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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, On October 26, 2005, the Chicago White Sox of the |
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| American League won the 101st World Series of Major League |
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| Baseball in dominant fashion by defeating the Houston Astros by |
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| a score of 1-0 to capture the organization's third World Series |
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| title and first since the year 1917; and
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| WHEREAS, With an American League best record of 99 wins and |
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| 63 losses in the regular season the 2005 White Sox became the |
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| American League Central Division champions and opened the |
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| post-season by sweeping the 2004 World Series Champion Boston |
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| Red Sox three games to none in the American League Division |
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| Series, and then soundly defeating the Los Angeles Angels of |
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| Anaheim four games to one to become the American League |
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| Champions and the first White Sox team in 46 years to reach the |
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| World Series, and finally, the White Sox swept the Houston |
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| Astros with four straight wins to become Major League |
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| Baseball's World Champions; and
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| WHEREAS, The White Sox tied a Major League Record since the |
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| introduction of the three round playoff system by winning 11 of |
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| 12 post season games; demonstrated the essence of teamwork by |
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| winning 110 games and losing 64 through the post-season; |
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| remarkably won sixteen of their last seventeen games; and
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| WHEREAS, Jerry Reinsdorf marked the 25th season he has |
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| served as chairman of the White Sox organization in 2005, |
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| making him the second-longest tenured owner in team history as |
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| well as the second-longest tenured owner among the 30 Major |
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| League clubs; since taking over as Chairman in January 1981, |
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| the White Sox have a winning record of 2031-1892 (.518); and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Reinsdorf had the wisdom and vision to promote |
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| Ken Williams to
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| and General Manager in October 2000; Williams has spent 25 |
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| seasons in professional baseball and 22 with the White Sox in a |
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| variety of capacities, including player, scout and special |
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| assistant to the chairman; under Williams as General Manager |
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| the White Sox have a winning record of 432-379 (.533); he is |
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| the first African American general manager in Chicago sports' |
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| history and the third in Major League history; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Williams placed his trust in Ozzie Guillen to |
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| serve as the team's manager; Guillen made his Major League |
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| debut in April 1985, following in the footsteps of two other |
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| White Sox Venezuelan greats: shortstops Chico Carrasquel and |
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| Hall-of-Famer Luis Aparicio; he was the 1985 American League |
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| Rookie of the Year; he was also a 3-time American League |
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| All-Star (1988, 1990, 1991) and a 1990 American League Gold |
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| Glove winner; and |
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| WHEREAS, After Mr. Guillen ended his 16-year Major League |
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| career as a player with the Tampa Devil Rays in October 2000, |
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| he continued on in the game as a coach, and he was the 3rd base |
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| coach for the 2003 World Series Champion Florida Marlins; and |
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| WHEREAS, In 2004, Mr. Guillen returned to the White Sox as |
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| the manager, becoming the first Venezuelan native to manage a |
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| Major League Baseball team; in 2005, he led the White Sox to |
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| the World Series, becoming the first Latino manager in history |
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| to do so; with Guillen as manager the White Sox have a winning |
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| record of 193-143 (.574); and |
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| WHEREAS, Messrs. Reinsdorf, Williams, and Guillen worked |
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| together to assemble a White Sox team that displayed |
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| exceptional pitching, solid defense, timely hitting, team |
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| chemistry, and a "Win or Die Trying" attitude throughout the |
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| entire 2005 season and post-season; and |
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| WHEREAS, The White Sox pitchers included Jon Adkins, Jeff |
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| Bajenaru, Mark Buehrle, Jose Contreras, Neal Cotts, Felix Diaz, |
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| Freddy Garcia, Jon Garland, Dustin Hermanson, Orlando |
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| Hernandez, Bobby Jenks, Damaso Marte, Brandon McCarthy, Arnie |
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| Munoz, Cliff Politte, David Sanders, Luis Vizcaino, and Kevin |
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| Walker; and |
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| WHEREAS, The White Sox catchers included Jaime Burke, Raul |
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| Cassanova, A.J. Pierzynski, and Chris Widger; and |
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| WHEREAS, The White Sox infielders included Geoff Blum, Joe |
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| Crede, Ross Gload, Willie Harris, Tadahito Iguchi, Paul |
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| Konerko, Pedro Lopez, Pablo Ozuna, Casey Rogowski, and Juan |
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| Uribe; and |
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| WHEREAS, The White Sox outfielders included Brian |
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| Anderson, Joe Borchard, Jermaine Dye (the 2005 World Series |
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| MVP), Timo Perez, Scott Podsednik, and Aaron Rowand; and |
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| WHEREAS, The White Sox designated hitters were Frank Thomas |
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| and Carl Everett; and |
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| WHEREAS, The White Sox players benefited immensely from the |
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| seasoned coaching skills of pitching coach Don Cooper, hitting |
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| coach Greg Walker, bench coach Harold Baines, bullpen coach Art |
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| Kusnyer, first base coach Tim Raines, third base coach Joey |
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| Cora, bullpen catcher Man Soo Lee, head trainer Herm Schneider, |
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| assistant trainer Brian Ball, director of conditioning Allen |
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| Thomas, and the organizational and administrative skills of |
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| clubhouse manager Vince Fresso and manager of team travel Ed |
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| Cassin; and |
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| WHEREAS, The White Sox organization, like the city and |
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| state it calls home, represents diversity at its finest, with |
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| players and coaches hailing from throughout the United States, |
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| as well as Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Japan, Korea, Puerto |
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| Rico, and Venezuela; and |
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| WHEREAS, The 2005 White Sox are a team that met and |
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| exceeded even their own high expectations; they have won games |
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| because of their talent, unity, and spirit; they have given |
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| their fans an extraordinary and unforgettable season; they have |
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| made the people of Chicago and the State of Illinois proud; |
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| therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
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| the 2005 Chicago White Sox be honored and applauded for their |
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| accomplishments during the 2005 season, for their talent and |
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| teamwork displayed on the field, for their excellence and |
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| humility off the field, for the outstanding coaching staff |
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| leading the team, and for the brilliant ownership and |
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| management that crafted and built the 2005 White Sox; and be it |
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| further
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| RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
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| presented to each member of the White Sox executive board, to |
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| each member of management in the White Sox organization, and to |
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| every player on the 2005 White Sox team.
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