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6-keys: media/spln/mlb/reg/free/stories The role players get the job done.That sort of thing happens over the entirety of a season, but if you’re looking for a microcosm from the White Sox championship campaign in 2005, look no further than May 8.The White Sox completed a sweep of the Blue Jays on Mother’s Day in a game that featured a disastrous fourth inning that saw two uncustomary errors by Juan Uribe and an uncustomary rough go for Mark Buehrle.Early on, Uribe looked like he was going to lead a beatdown of the Blue Jays. But for this weekend at SoxFest, they were the focus again once more. That’s a total of four entire series and three doubleheaders.They’ve been out of action for two weeks, and that’s a pretty big hole blown in what was already a shortened and compressed 60-game schedule.

That nationally televised showcase event was So it will be three games in two days, the start of a Chicago-baseball marathon for the Redbirds, who will play eight games — including a trio doubleheaders — in five days against the White Sox and Cubs.The Cardinals have seen 18 straight games postponed after playing just their fifth game of the season to cap a two-game set with the Minnesota Twins at the end of July.

He’s currently the White Sox hitting coach, and Toronto was one of two stops during his major league career. This guy played in a grand total of two games for the 2005 White Sox.

They also dive into Tim Anderson's return to the lineup after coming back from injury and his home run trot after crushing a ball. He had only a .216 batting average in his 70 games that year but reached base at a strong .352 clip. Konerko drove in a pair with a double in a four-run fourth, and Orlando Hernandez allowed just three hits in a solid outing.The St. Louis Cardinals haven’t played a game since July 29.But that’s scheduled to change, with two games against the White Sox on the same day.The two teams were originally scheduled to begin a three-game series Thursday, with the Field of Dreams game in Iowa. He dropped a ground ball, allowing a run to come home.

A week later, he got the start at second base, spelling Iguchi, and delivered an RBI hit that drove in the White Sox fifth run, eventually the difference-maker when the Blue Jays scored four off Buehrle in the bottom of the fourth. Bad day for a pitcher? Joe Crede drove in a run, as did Pedro Lopez, who played in just two games for the 2005 White Sox.