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Carter Sullivan Years with the club: 2000-Present
What hasn't Mark Buehrle done as a member of the White Sox?
Currently, at age 32, Buehrle has 159 victories and a 3.79 ERA and he's still going strong.
He has been the opening day starter nine times and has had 10+ victories every year since 2001, including the current season.
Buehrle has made the All-Star team four times. He has thrown a no-hitter and a perfect game, has two gold gloves, and the major league record for 45 batters retired in a row. He also led the American League in innings pitched in 2004 and 2005.
The beauty of Buehrle's game is his consistency without having overwhelming stuff. He works fast and efficiently, a rarity in today's game. He pitched a complete game in the 2005 ALCS and even came in for relief in game 3 the World Series just two days after starting game 2.
The fact is, I could go on and on talking about Mark Buehrle. A class act and tremendous character to be around, Buehrle is the most important pitcher in White Sox history.
He will have his No. 56 retired one day, and will ultimately be a Hall of Famer. Expect 250+ victories from Buehrle when his time on the mound is done.