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I can’t think of the right words to say to show my gratitude and thankfulness for this honor. It’s amazing," Buehrle said.
Buehrle was surrounded by teammates, family and fans as a statue depicting him closing out Game 3 of the 2005 World Series was unveiled Friday at Rate Field.
I can’t think of the right words to say to show my gratitude and thankfulness for this honor. It’s amazing," Buehrle said.
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